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New regulations limit councillors’ junket options

Councillors abilities to go off on junkets or make claims for conferences they may not have attended will be limited under new regulations.

South Mayo flooding solution hampered by ‘most important turlough in Ireland’

Finding a solution to the flooding problems in south Mayo have proved tricky over the past number of years. And while proposals have been put forward, it seems there is still no solution in place.

Learn how to live a sustainable lifestyle

Would you like to learn how to reduce your carbon footprint and develop a more sustainable lifestyle? If so, why not come along to Westmeath County Council’s free workshop ‘Eco Tips for Communities’ on Wednesday February 10?

Government spending cuts hit Kilkenny’s elderly — Kavanagh

North Kilkenny Councillor Mary Hilda Cavanagh (FG) has criticised government allocations across a range of grant schemes administered by Kilkenny County Council including the Housing Aid for older persons and the Disability grant scheme.

Kilkenny Cathedral receives worship grant

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Pictured at the launch of the Heritage Council’s, ‘Significant Places of Public Worship Grant’ for St Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny are, Trevor Stacey from the Representative Church Body of the Church of Ireland; Michael Starrett, chief executive of the Heritage Council; and Fr Paddy Jones of the Catholic Church’s Sacred Art and Architecture Committee.

Irish architecture awards on display at MacDonagh junction

The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) annual Architecture Awards exhibition will be on view to the public at MacDonagh Junction in Kilkenny from October 9- 28.

Gormley interference could lead to Government downfall

Fine Gael are predicting that Minister for Environment, Heritage and Local Government John Gormley’s interference in the newly adopted Mayo County Development Plan could lead to government instability.

Ring calls for more community wardens at schools

The Fine Gael spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy Michael Ring, has learned that local authorities can now introduce community wardens outside schools following the success of a pilot scheme. He had sought an update on the pilot scheme commitment as included in the Programme for Government.

Funding for public water supply scheme

Rural areas of Galway County will receive €299,400 from the Government to extend the Charana Chill Chiaráin rural water supply to Tuam.

Enda Kenny criticises Gormley over housing grants

Fine Gael Leader Enda Kenny TD has questioned Mayo County Council about the current funding available from the Minister of Environment, John Gormley TD and the administration of the housing grants available in Mayo.

 

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