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Business bombs, politics hots up, as snow comes down

It’s bad news for business once again this week with weather forecasters predicting another cold snap for the weekend and into next week.

Climate change is a silent human crisis says Phelan

Labour Party Dáil candidate Ann Phelan said that climate change is a silent human crisis and the greatest emerging humanitarian challenge of our time.

Junior ministers payoff an unfair slush fund in Carlow/ Kilkenny

Media revelations that sacked junior ministers were given a €25,000 payoff, amounts to an unfair public contribution to a political slush fund, if any of the receivers contest the next General Election.

Liquor bye-laws enforced by local authority for county towns

We should ban the selling of alcohol in supermarkets and this would go some way towards solving some of the problems associated with drinking in public places.

Ghost estates to be taken in hand by council

Kilkenny County Council is setting about taking new housing estates in charge including those where developers have been liquidated or those that require work to be completed.

Tinnahinch celebrates recently reinvigorated festival

On this Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 26, picturesque Tinnahinch, Graignamanagh will again be transformed into a lively hub of local crafts, music and entertainment.

Gowran Castle to be secured by council following fire

Officials at Kilkenny County Council are hopeful that Gowran Castle in County Kilkenny will undergo repair works in order to secure the premises and make it safe.

Councillor fumes over TDs’ inaction over dangerous junction

Labour councillor Ann Phelan from Graignamanagh has criticised the lack of movement by local TDs to assist in the improvement of a dangerous Kilkenny junction.

Government must come clean on water says Labour’s Phelan

"On July 28 last, the general assembly of the United Nations passed a resolution which described access to clean and safe drinking water and sanitation a human right, but incredibly Ireland abstained on the vote,” stated Carlow/Kilkenny Dáil Candidate Councillor Ann Phelan.

Mortgage arrears is becoming a crisis — Phelan

“My Party has consistently argued that we need a 24-month moratorium from the time that mortgages first go into arrears, before repossession proceedings can be taken, where a borrower makes reasonable efforts to meet their obligations to pay the mortgage on a principal private residence,” stated Dáil Labour candidate Ann Phelan.

 

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