Irish Stick Fighting London

Irish Stick Fighting London

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Promoting the ancient Irish Martial Art of Bataireacht known as Irish Stick Fighting. Led by Ian Kilkenny, Certified Doyle System Instructor

Have fun learning a Self Defence system that is fast coming popular all over the world.

09/07/2026

LET US KNOW IF YOU CAN MAKE IT !!

Save the Dates & Book your ticket Now - limited spaces ..
Look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming Beginners Workshops !

Friday 11th September
Childs Hill Library Centre
320 Cricklewood Lane, London, NW2 2QE

Arrival 6:30pm registration
7pm to 9pm

Friday 2nd October - Coventry
Wellness Centre & Kung Fu
Unit 34A
Bilton Industrial Estate
Humber Avenue
Coventry
CV3 1JL

Arrival 6:30pm registration
7pm to 9pm





06/07/2026

Save the Dates & Book your ticket Now - limited spaces ..
Look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming Beginners Workshops !

Friday 11th September
Childs Hill Library Centre
320 Cricklewood Lane, London, NW2 2QE

Arrival 6:30pm registration
7pm to 9pm

Friday 2nd October - Coventry
Wellness Centre & Kung Fu
Unit 34A
Bilton Industrial Estate
Humber Avenue
Coventry
CV3 1JL

Arrival 6:30pm registration
7pm to 9pm







03/07/2026

Looking for a Recommendation Hall to hire out ! Tia

Recommendations Please in or around Doncaster …Any hall to hire for 3 Hour Martial Arts Workshop ?

03/07/2026

Recommendations Please in or around Doncaster …Any hall to hire for 3 Hour Martial Arts Workshop ?

Photos from Irish Stick Fighting London's post 26/04/2026

Some more photos from the seminar yesterday with students from Jeet Kune Do London taken through their paces with special guest Doyle System Chieftain , Bernard Doyle _

25/04/2026

STARTING SOON !!
JKD meets ISF

17/04/2026

On April 15, 1848, Thomas Francis Meagher showed Ireland's tricolour flag to the public for the first time in Dublin. He was a leader in the Young Ireland movement, fighting for freedom from Britain during the Great Famine.

Meagher, from Waterford, got the idea from France's revolution. He and William Smith O’Brien visited Paris and brought back a silk flag: green, white, and orange. Green stood for Catholics (the old Irish), orange for Protestants (like the Orangemen), and white for peace between them.

He said: "The white in the centre means a lasting truce between the green and the orange." Meagher first flew it privately on March 7 in Waterford, but April 15 made it official for the Irish Confederation.

The 1848 rebellion failed, but the flag lived on. It flew again in the 1916 Easter Rising and became Ireland's national flag in 1922.

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Luton Irish Forum , Kathleen Connolly House, 102 Hitchin Road
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