Minister Kelly announces E42m for Ballina bridge crossing
Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly this Tuesday announced E42m in funding for the new bridge across the River Shannon at Ballina. The money will be made available under the Government’s Capital...
View ArticleChimney safety firm to create 30 jobs in Cloughjordan
A company that specialises in chimney fire prevention and cleaning is to create 30 jobs in Cloughjordan over the next four years.
View ArticleRoscrea gears up for first Business Watch Seminar
Momentum is gathering for Roscrea’s first ever Business Watch seminar which will take place on Friday, October 16th at 7pm in the Racket Hall, Hotel, Roscrea.
View ArticleRoundabouts needed for Cashel’s Main Street, Friar Street - Browne
Cllr Martin Browne called on Tipperary/Cashel Municipal District to consider installing “bubble roundabouts at the junctions of Main Street/Friar St. and Bank Place Cashel and at the junction of Dualla...
View ArticleTwo Nenagh authors launch latest works
Good books don’t come along that often, but, like buses, when they do they tend to come in pairs. And so it has proven with the launch within days of each of the latest offerings from Nenagh authors...
View ArticleTitanic an indisputable winner for tourism
Three years since it opened, Titanic Belfast is proving to be a major economic driver for the province, bringing thousands of tourists, generating millions in additional tourism spend and creating...
View ArticleMalaysian man jailed over Armagh pipe bomb launches freedom bid
A Malaysian-born man who has served his minimum five-year term for transporting a pipe bomb for a terrorist organisation has launched a legal challenge to being kept in prison.
View ArticleNenagh’s Market Cross traffic appeal by Cllr McGrath
Independent Cllr Hughie McGrath has called for the lights at the Market Cross in Nenagh to be switched off.He has claimed that the lights are hindering the proper flow of traffic around the town, which...
View ArticleCathriona White (30) to be buried in her native Cappawhite beside her father
No Funeral arrangements have yet been made in relation to the Burial of Cathriona White, the actress and make-up artist who was found dead at her home in Sherman Oaks, California, on Monday last week.
View ArticleFire causes extensive damage to Dundrum House Hotel kitchen, ballroom
A fire which swept through the kitchen of Dundrum House Hotel, later spread to other areas, causing extensive damage to the ballroom.
View ArticleTipperary Gardai seize knife, baseball bat and hurley from car stopped at...
The Gardai in Tipperary made a substantial haul of weapons last week after they stopped a car outside Toomevara. Among the items found were a knuckle-duster, a baseball bat, hurley and a flick-knife.
View ArticleNenagh Hospital visiting hours extended
Nenagh Hospital evening visiting times will be extended from Monday, October 12, as part of University Hospital Limerick’s response to patient feedback.
View ArticleTemplemore to get broadband boost before Christmas
Deputy Noel Coonan said there is good news for Templemore businesses and residents with the news that a new fibre broadband cabinet located on Main Street is expected to be commissioned by Christmas.
View ArticleDromineer Literary Festival makes connections around the world
Dromineer Literary Festival has received a ringing endorsement from one of of Ireland’s foremost poets, Thomas McCarthy.
View ArticleNenagh Gardai probe attempted break-in at Tyon
The Gardai in Nenagh are investigating a burglary at a house in the Tyone area last Friday night. The alarm was raised at around 8pm after windows were broken in the house, which is beleived to have...
View Article‘Titanic iceberg’ photograph to be auctioned
A photograph purporting to be of the iceberg that sank the Titanic is to go under the hammer.
View ArticleMackle Petfoods gets ready to go Dutch
Dungannon based Mackle Petfoods, has signed a deal to supply its Naturo petfood product to Dutch supermarket giant Albert Heijn.
View ArticlePioneering CSeries ‘cleared for take-off’
After delays and financial concerns over it future, staff at Bombardier’s Belfast division have been given a Christmas boost with the news that its pioneering CSeries aircraft has cleared the final...
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