Concern and criticism has been expressed in Waterford this week after it emerged the council could be left with a €3 million hole in their finances for 2020. In a circular to councillors, Waterford Council said: “I write to you to bring to your attention a serious issue that has developed in recent weeks regarding […]
Day: 5 November 2019
At 2.00 p.m. today, Tuesday 5th November 2019, Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Fergal Dennehy will open a Book of Condolence at in the Atrium at Cork City Hall, Anglesea Street in memory of Irish television legend Gay Byrne. Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. John Sheehan said: “I’m deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Gay […]
In consultation with the HSE, Irish Water and Fingal County Council can confirm that, as a precaution, a Boil Water Notice to protect the health of customers supplied by Leixlip Water Treatment Plant has been put in place for a second time. As with the last Boil Water Notice, approximately 600,000 people are impacted. The […]
I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of Gay Byrne, the most influential broadcaster in the history of the State and a much-loved figure who changed Ireland for the better in so many ways. Gay Byrne had a central place in Irish homes for many decades – on radio and on television – […]
Dublin city councillors have approved a deal that will see 80% of housing at O’Devaney Gardens being used for social and affordable homes. This evening’s vote comes after developer Bartra Capital and council officials agreed to increase the number of social homes by 30%. Councillors had been fighting for improved terms in recent weeks after […]
A Killybegs-based engineering and manufacturing company is travelling with six other businesses from the North West region to the US this month as part of a joint trade mission between the Councils in Donegal and Derry City and Strabane. MMG Welding are experts in coded welding and fabrication providing services to those working in the […]