Killadeas Pipe Band - 2007 Grade 4A British Champions.

 

Band News and Events

 23 June 2007 - Killadeas Pipe Band crowned British Champions and British Drumming Champions

 

Welcome to the official Killadeas Pipe Band web site. Take a moment to browse through the site and find out a little more about the band, its history, the tunes we play, as well as some useful links to pipe band and other interesting web sites. Please take a moment to sign our guestbook with your comments. Your comments are valued so we can make our site as useful and as enjoyable to visit as we can. Thank you for visiting our site. Come back often to keep in touch with the band and what's going on in Co. Fermanagh.

 

About The Band  

For many years music has been an attraction in the neighborhood of  Killadeas, of course not just pipes and drums, but also flutes and drums. The band received its  name from the town land in which it is situated. Killadeas in near the shores of Lower Lough Erne, about seven miles north of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The band are the proud wearers of the Ancient Caledonia tartan as shown in the background of this site. The current Pipe Major is Mark Dunlop from just outside Ballinamallard.

The band practices on Tuesday nights in Killadeas Hall. If you, or anyone you know are interested in joining the band, or if you have any questions or comments about the band then please e-mail the address below.

 

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You can contact us by e-mail at the following addresses:

secretary@killadeaspb.plus.com

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Our Web Address is:

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A special word of thanks goes to Rodney Brownlee of DerryclavinUpper Crossgare Pipe Bands who designed our site

Please contact our Webmaster with questions or comments.
This site was designed by Rodney Brownlee and is maintained by Adrian Booth.

Last Published on 02/07/2007