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Government must create Shannon River Management Agency to protect homes and livelihoods - Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has said the Government must act on its promise to create a single Shannon River Management Agency to protect homes and livelihoods.

All new look and added tech for Audi A6 and A7

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The Audi A6 and Audi A7 model lines are being updated for the 2024 model year.

New look and added tech for Audi A6 and A7

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The Audi A6 and Audi A7 model lines are being updated for the 2024 model year.

'Grossly unfair people live in dread of flooding,' says Calleary ahead of Ballina consultation

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It is 'grossly unfair' that people in Ballina live with the constant dread of having all their possessions destroyed by flooding, Minister of State Dara Calleary said last evening, ahead of next week's public consultation on the Ballina Flood Relief Scheme.

Flood cells’ progress expected to curb potential threat of urban flooding

As the rising water levels of the River Shannon remain under close scrutiny, Westmeath County Council director of services, Barry Kehoe, has allayed the fears of urban residents and businesses who fear the potential detrimental impact of flooding should recent incessant rainfall continue.

Local Save Our Shannon Organisation expresses flood concerns as river levels rise

As rainfall continues to intensify at a local level this week, the Save Our Shannon Organisation has expressed vast concerns pertaining to the rising water levels and the detrimental impact potential flooding will have on homes and businesses.

Take care on the road as winter approaches

With winter fast approaching, extra care needs to be taken on the roads, particularly with greater falls of rainfall at this time of year.

Councillor welcomes installation of four new bus shelters in Monksland

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The installation of four new bus shelters serving the Monksland area has been welcomed by South Roscommon Fine Gael Councillor John Naughten.

Rev Lynda Peilow's Christmas ‘sandbag stocking’ to highlight Sudanese hunger crisis

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A new festive tradition began in Galway this week when a local clergy member hung a sandbag on her mantlepiece instead of a Christmas stocking, to raise awareness of the hunger crisis in flood-hit South Sudan.

Storm Barra makes detrimental impact in South Westmeath communities

 

 

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