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Agreement reached on conversion of Watershed loan, to shares

Kilkenny Borough Council has agreed to convert a loan of €7.1m that it had previously made to the Watershed company, into a share capital investment in the Watershed company of equivalent amount.

Services for unemployed set to close in Kilkenny

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Jobless people in Kilkenny have been dealt another blow with news that the Job Club is to close its services to the unemployed by the end of the month.

Noreville House listed as a protected structure

The historical Noreville House, a mid 19th century example of classical vernacular architecture on the Dublin Road, Kilkenny, has been added to the county’s Record of Protected Structures (RPS).

Retailers welcome return to two-way traffic

Retailers have welcomed a decision to return two-way traffic to Kilkenny’s High Street following a campaign highlighting the one-way system’s adverse effects on city centre businesses.

High Street likely to revert to two-way traffic

Kilkenny’s High Street is likely to revert to a two-way traffic system, at least temporarily, following a meeting on the issue held last night (Thursday).

Ard Rí Hotel dereliction — a sign of the times

The Ard Rí Hotel which slices through the counties of Kilkenny and Waterford is to be served with a dereliction order jointly by Kilkenny and Waterford local authorities.

County Hall car park to be ready for Christmasshopping

Kilkenny local authorities are to move ahead with plans to open the car park in County Hall to the public in an effort to boost commercial trade on John Street.

Sale of land by council to facilitate city amenity

Council coffers are to receive a boost this week as members of Kilkenny Borough Council have agreed that it should sell a piece of land on Parliament Street/Market Yard.

Will the chairman become mayor?

A debate is to take place in coming weeks about the changing of the title of ‘chairman’ of Kilkenny County Council to ‘county mayor’.

Closh requires archaeological assessment to further park plans

In an update on the Closh site in the city, senior executive engineer Brian Tyrrell told the members of Kilkenny Borough Council that an archaeological impact assessment was now required on the site that was being mooted as a future skate park for the youth of Kilkenny.

 

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