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Fuel Watch initiative to drive greater competition at the pumps!

The Consumer Association of Ireland has proposed a three point action plan to Government to assist motorists who have been hit hard by high and sustained petrol and diesel prices in recent months.

Holding a mobile phone while driving

A man paid the price for using a mobile phone while driving at Castlecomer Court this week.

Call for telemedicine facilities for island communities

A Dáil Deputy has sought an update on the provision of telemedicine facilities for island communities as outlined in the Programme for Government. The Fine Gael spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy Michael Ring, said the proposal was to provide telemedicine facilities to allow Ireland's most remote island communities and medical practitioners access to doctors and consultants in specialist hospitals.

Elderly in Carlow receive cash boost

Two Carlow organisations dealing with the elderly have been given a cash boost this week by John Curran TD, Minister of State (with special responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy and Community Affairs) at the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.

Kids and cars: Your holiday survival guide

The summer holidays are well under way and many families will soon be setting off to enjoy a week’s holiday break in Ireland. But before the camping, theme parks and beach picnics can begin you need to get in the car and travel for hours to get there.

Get it done with Blueprints Express

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Blueprints Express, located in Liosban Business Park, offers tailored solutions for all high and low volume copying, printing, laminating, colour photocopying, and binding needs.

Ring calls for mobile telephone regulations to curb drug activities

A Mayo Dáil deputy has expressed his shock and dismay at the failure of Government to introduce regulations requiring the registration of all mobile phones as a means of curbing the activities of drug barons who use untraceable and unregistered telephones.

Minister to attend energy conference

The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamonn Ryan is coming to Kilkenny next week to attend a conference on natural resources.

Weeds, Worms and Wellies

Last week we talked about ways of getting children interested in gardening, but of course the most important consideration in relation to children (not to mention adults) and gardens is safety. While adults should really have enough common sense to work out when something is likely to put them at risk, kids, particularly younger ones, don’t necessarily have the knowledge or foresight to spot a potential danger.

Conserve energy with CREM

CREM’s mission is to promote the conservation and sensible use of our scarce and depleting energy resources. To promote this aim, CREM specialises in providing information through education, assessments, and consultancy on the efficient use of energy in our everyday lives through the services is provides.

 

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