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Phelan defends retention of Stephen’s Barracks in the Dáil

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In a spirited speech in Dáil Éireann this week, Deputy Ann Phelan, defended the retention of James Stephen's Army Barracks in Kilkenny "as a strategic regional Army presence in the southeast".

Housing database would assist homeowners in distress

Kilkenny Labour TD Ann Phelan has welcomed the recent recommendations by the CSO and prominent economists of the need for a national housing price database.

Minister views plans for €13m capital developments at St Luke’s

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Plans for the long awaited upgrade of several departments in St Luke’s General Hospital were revealed earlier this week at a media briefing at the Education Centre at the hospital. The new development is expected to get underway in September of this year.

End for abuse victims redress claims

Anyone in Kilkenny who was abused as a result of spending time in a residential institution as a child should submit their claims for compensation before the September deadline that was set this week, according to Labour deputy Ann Phelan.

Positive vibes from Castlecomer business launch

Positivity filled the air with some 40 businesses attending the official launch of Castlecomer Business Association at Ballycomey on Friday evening.

Phelan appointed to British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly

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The Government has appointed Carlow-Kilkenny TD Ann Phelan, to the prestigious British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly.

Nessa Childers to visit Kilkenny cultural and heritage enterprises

Today Labour MEP Nessa Childers will visit Kilkenny to meet with heritage experts and film entrepreneurs to learn about their plans for maintaining and developing Kilkenny’s status as heritage destination and creative hub.

New Labour councillor elected

Kilkenny County Council received a new member at this month’s meeting.

Hogan elevation is ‘richly deserved and well earned’

Members of Fine Gael in Kilkenny have expressed their ‘sincere joy and pride’ at the appointment of Phil Hogan as Minister for the Environment and Local Government.

Phelan — It’s hard to say good-bye

It was with mixed emotions that Labour Deputy Ann Phelan left the council chambers for the last time this week, as she made her way towards pastures new in Dail Eireann.

 

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