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Govt accepts FF motion on flood prevention and insurance

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Flood Relief Eugene Murphy has welcomed the Government’s acceptance of his motion on flood prevention and insurance which he brought forward during Private Members time in the Dáil last week.

Flood affected families in fear of another winter storm – Calleary

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Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary says owners of homes and businesses which were devastated by Storm Desmond last year are extremely worried about repeat flooding this year. Despite a raft of promises, no flood defence schemes have been progressed in the county, and home and business owners are seriously concerned that their premises could be put at risk.

Hillwalking club to hold open meeting tonight and welcome new members

Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe (Corribside Hillwalking Club), based in Galway city, will hold an open meeting in the Menlo Park Hotel tonight Thursday October 6 at 8pm. New members are welcome to go along.

Pressure on motorists to secure cover for older vehicles untenable – Troy

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Robert Troy, says the Government must take urgent action to tackle “exorbitant motor insurance costs”, particularly for older vehicles.

National body advises homeowners only to use licensed alarm installers

The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) is advising homeowners only to use certified security system installers when getting an alarm or CCTV fitted in their property.

Floods abate – but storms of a different nature loom large

Yes, the floods have dropped in Athlone; however the acute danger remains. This week with its frost and dry weather will hopefully see a further drop in water levels but after that, who knows?

Floods abate – but storms of a different nature loom large

Yes, the floods have dropped in Athlone; however the acute danger remains. This week with its frost and dry weather will hopefully see a further drop in water levels but after that, who knows?

The silent burglar of rising water

Our homes are precious places. They are the last bastion of the day dreamer, they are the harbours to which our emotional ships flee in time of strife and bother. To our homes, we afford a feeling of invincibility because they are not bolstered alone by bricks and mortar, but by love and memories and familial strength. That is why when homes are burgled, so much more is lost than the goods that are taken. What is stolen first and foremost is the sanctity of the home, that the boundaries have been breached by someone not welcome, not invited.

 

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