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Condition of Kilmacow roads to be addressed

The roads around Kilmacow have been in a poor condition for the last six months in the aftermath of the sewerage installation works, according to Labour Party Councillor, Tomás Breathnach.

Gulf building boom’s a boost for Alpine Recruitment

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Leading specialist agency Alpine Recruitment is going from strength to strength in the construction/engineering recruitment sector, especially in the Middle East. Recruiting for both Arab and international building and civil engineering developers, project management, and professional quantity surveying companies, Alpine is proving to be unrivalled in sourcing the best candidates for the right jobs.

Town Park to be monitored by CCTV

CCTV cameras will be installed in Mullingar's Town Park, which recently witnessed a number of vandalism and antisocial behaviour incidents.

‘I was right’ says mayor

Galway City Council's autumn horribilis continued at the weekend when it lost the controversial High Court case over its handling of the €6.3 million funding for the Eyre Square renovation.

Castlebar Town Council agrees new bond levies for developers

Members of Castlebar Town Council voted by five votes to two on Tuesday night to fix a development bond on new housing developments in the town. The new bond will see developers having to lodge a bond of €6,000 per house on developments of up to 10 houses, €5,000 per house on developments of between 11 and 30 houses (a minimum bond of €60,000 must be lodged) and bond of €4,000 per house on developments over 31 houses (a minimum of €150,000 must be lodged).

Opening of new housing scheme in Kinnegad

The new housing development at Boreen Bradach, Kinnegad was officially opened this week by Deputy Michael Finneran, Minister of State for Housing, Urban Renewal, and Developing Areas.

Kilkenny marriage counsellor advises on new series

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A Kilkenny relationship expert is to appear in a new television series on the BBC that deals with marriage problems.

Delay in roll-out of Ballinrobe gas

The roll-out of gas in Ballinrobe is to be delayed by a few months, Bord Gáis informed local councillors this week.

Kilkenny stone overlooked in Parade project

Kilkenny is the marble city but unfortunately this important natural resource, which the county possesses in abundance, is not being used on major projects, such as the Canal Walk and Castle Parade project which is currently underway.

Fears for Celestica jobs as all staff are called in for night-time meeting

Workers at the Celestica plant in Parkmore were waiting to hear their fate last night as the company prepared to hold a general meeting with all 380 day and night shift staff in the facility. It was widely expected that the company, which announced cuts to working hours last week, was preparing to cut its Galway workforce in a bid to offset a fall in revenue.

 

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