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Council clamps down on the sale of smokey coal

There were 17 inspections of Kilkenny fuel merchants since the beginning of this year and only seven inspections last year according to a report presented to the council this week on the regulation of bituminous coal.

Marble City Fuels launches new long lasting heating product

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Are you sick and tired of paying high heating bills or maybe your heating fuel just doesn’t live up to the price? Maybe it’s literally burning a hole in your pocket because it doesn’t have a long lasting heat.

Something for everybody at Market House Fruit & Vegetables

After many successful years of delivering fresh fruit and vegetables to the region, Frank Walsh is delighted to announce the opening of Market House Fruit & Vegetables in Kiltimagh. Market House will not be beaten on price or quality and is open 9am to 6pm six days a week.

Mayo air quality satisfactory but fuel sources a concern

Air quality in County Mayo is generally good, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. However, the EPA is calling on people in the county to consider the types of fuel they burn in their fires.

State shirks responsibility for miners’ ill health

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Former Castlecomer coalminers have been advised to initiate legal proceedings before the Irish courts seeking redress for their individual or collective claims over ill-health resulting from working in adverse conditions in the mines.

Smoky coal gets members fired up

Members of Kilkenny Borough Council have called on officials to clamp down on the distributors of smoky coal in Kilkenny city.

The Coal Man — delivering free to your door

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Do you find products like coal and timber too heavy to carry? If so contact the Coal Man who delivers free within a 10 mile radius of Castlebar and Westport and surrounding areas. For door to door deliveries straight from their trucks to your fireplace, this is a service you cannot do without during this cold snap. Or he will leave your fuel products in your shed or garage if necessary ensuring you don’t have to do any of the heavy lifting.

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