Clare County Council is delighted to confirm that work has commenced on the construction of the Springfield Flood Relief Scheme at Clonlara. Patrick O’Donovan TD, Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works made the announcement last week and visited the site to view the works and be briefed by the construction […]
Day: 3 August 2021
The new National Famine Museum in Strokestown Park House & Gardens in Co. Roscommon is set to be re-developed into a world-class must-visit national museum and the first steps of the re-development are underway as Fáilte Ireland and the Irish Heritage Trust break ground on the €5 million project. The National Famine Museum will tell […]
As summer is in full swing, many will be heading away for a motoring staycation across Ireland in the coming weeks. For those who haven’t switched to an electric vehicle and are still driving a petrol or diesel car, here are some tips to help you drive more efficiently. This will help you use less […]
A major new decade-long and pioneering strategy for Ireland’s food and drinks sector has received Government approval. ‘Food Vision 2030 – A World Leader in Sustainable Food Systems’ has been launched. The ambitious and innovative roadmap for the agri-food sector aims to agri-food exports from €14bn to €21bn by 2030 – further enhancing Ireland’s position […]
Trinity College Dublin has turned the sod on a project that will create 1,600 new student places in STEM subjects in the coming years to help tackle society’s problems such as climate change. The ceremony was attended by philanthropist Dr Martin Naughton of Glen Dimplex and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and […]