The Government has given the thumbs up to the Westgate Vision project and is working to find the money to pay for it.
“In 2024, Uisce Eireann removed 6.693,000 litres of sludge from the Blackrock WWTP (wastewater treatment plant) to the treatment plant on the Point Road for processing. It is simply unacceptable in ...
Deputy Butterly said: “The latest EPA data showing improved water quality data is very welcome. There is currently an ...
Initially, the free book scheme served only primary school pupils; however, it was extended to second-level students in last ...
During the trial of Ashling Murphy, the beautiful young teacher, from Tullamore, Co Offaly viciously stabbed to death while ...
Community centres across Louth are set to benefit from a massive €663,988 fundng boost under the 2024 Community Centre ...
Anne Butterly, CEO of Easydry, leads the Certified B Corp in pioneering eco-friendly disposable towels. Easydry sets the standard for innovation, sustainability and hygiene. What inspired you to start ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMayor calls on Transport Minister to put his money where his mouth is for vital Drogheda link roadThe Mayor of Drogheda Councillor Paddy McQuillian has demanded Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien step up to the plate and provide the money to finish the new Northern Cross Route from the M1 to the ...
Helen Molyneux was recently named one of the BBC’s 100 Women 2024. After her work in recent years to campaign for the first statue of a “real” Welsh woman to be built in Wales, it should surely come ...
Chalamet's style move is just the latest example of how the fashion world has gone Utterly Butterly. Tiffany Hsu packed a fuzzy coat the colour of panna cotta from The Frankie Shop, spiking the look ...
The Fine Gael TD for Louth, Paula Butterly, also pointed out that current rural housing restrictions mean that young people “are being denied an opportunity to build a home in their community”.
After the views were echoed by a number of Government TDs, including Fine Gael's Paula Butterly, James Geoghegan and Fianna Fáil's John McGuinness, Pádraig O'Sullivan, Seamus McGrath and Cormac ...
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