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Carlow given €14,000 from Government for inspections carried out on rental properties
Carlow County Council has been given €14,150 from the Government for the inspection of rental properties this year, it has been revealed. However, funding is provided "on the basis of inspections carried out rather than through advance allocations"....
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The forecast for Saturday, October 5, 2019 in counties Leitrim, Roscommon, Sligo and Cavan
Rain will spread across the west this, Saturday, October 5, morning and then extend further across the east in the afternoon. Drier and brighter weather will move in over the western half of the country later in the day. Maximum temperatures of 13 ...
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Are you Limerick’s Spielberg? Hunt is on for Ireland’s Young Filmmaker 2020
THE search is on for Ireland’s Young Filmmaker of the Year 2020; Ireland’s festival celebrating young filmmakers from Ireland. Fresh Film is an advocate for young filmmakers year-round and encourages young people to make films by hosting the ...
News
Abbeyshrule named cream of the tidy towns crop in Longford
The Abbeyshrule Tidy Towns team once again claimed the Category A Gold Award to the value of €900, for emassing a total of 344 marks. This also saw Abbeyshrule named the county award winner, with a prize of €1,000. The success for Longford ...
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‘South African sides have started to embrace PRO14’ - Munster Rugby's Johann Van Graan
MUNSTER will aim to make it a ‘magnificent seven’ against South African sides in the Guinness PRO14 in Saturday when facing the Southern Kings at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, in the first fixture of their two game ...
Obituaries
OBITUARY: Sheila Barry was first and foremost a family woman
Sheila Barry of Glenmore Riverstown Dundalk passed away on Sunday August 25, 2019 peacefully surrounded by her loving family. She was one of eight children born to James and Julia Boyle of Dromintee, Co Armagh. Sheila began her ...
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Investigation over waste from 'increased building activity' being dumped in Carlow
Carlow County Council are investigating the dumping of waste at "unauthorised sites over increased building activity in the current economy". The local authority have noted that the movements of construction and demolition ...