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More progress on decentralisation to Charlestown — Ó Cuív

The Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív TD has welcomed the next step in the process of decentralising his Department to Mayo.

The operatic sound of things to come

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The summer opera event planned for Kilkenny was previewed at a special gathering at Kilkenny Castle this week.

Flood funding finally comes to south Mayo

Almost two and a half years after flood waters devastated areas of south Mayo, the Government has finally granted funding for works at three of the worst sites.

Report on flood relief schemes for towns welcomed

Towns of County Kilkenny are to benefit from flood relief schemes that are to be rolled out and funded by the Office of Public Works.

Leadership starts within…

In my company, Celtic Bookmakers, we employ 300 people. Our payroll is our most significant overhead. We were spending more than €7 million annually on pay.

Leadership starts within…

In my company, Celtic Bookmakers, we employ 300 people. Our payroll is our most significant overhead. We were spending more than €7 million annually on pay.

Wastenot in the south-east

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The South East Region Local Authorities are proud to announce the launch of: www.wastenot.ie”

Leadership starts within…

In my company, Celtic Bookmakers, we employ 300 people. Our payroll is our most significant overhead. We were spending more than €7 million annually on pay.

Dive into some art this summer

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Lesley Wingfield’s Uisce exhibition was launched this week and will run in Athlone Regional Sports Centre until the end of May.

O’Mahony hits out at dead rent money paid for decentralisation

Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony has hit out at the spending of rent on buildings by the Government for offices for decentralisation when the rent being paid on these buildings could be used to fund the projects already agreed on by the Government. Almost €10 million has been spent nationwide on the rent of offices by the Office of Public Works on behalf of the Government since the decentralisation programme began. O’Mahony told the Mayo Advertiser this week: “This is a huge issue in relation to the spending of money that could be used to get these offices in a permeant location. I’m fully supportive of the issue of decentralisation, but not in the way it has been done.”

 

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