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Tea House to become tourist hotspot

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The unique tea house building located at Bateman Quay in Kilkenny city is set become an amenity that will be used by visitors and tourists to Kilkenny city.

Five thousand is real housing waiting list figure, claims Walsh

The Government’s duty is not to support dead and zombie banks or to protect developers, but to provide homes for the most vulnerable in society.

Use it or lose it, says Mayor

The Mayor of Kilkenny has raised a heartfelt plea for the people of Kilkenny to throw their support behind local businesses.

I’m pulling Government support if health cuts go ahead, says Grealish

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A local TD has warned he will withdraw his support for the Government if further cuts to frontline health services in the west go ahead.

Cash boost for local public libraries

Public libraries in Ballymahon, Roscommon, and Ballinasloe are to benefit from funding as part of a two-year development plan for the library sector, it was announced this week.

Council seeks full grant from government for water works

Kilkenny County Council is hoping that in order to meet its commitments to Kilkenny’s water and sewage services, that the government will agree to fund 100 percent of the water Investment Programme set out for 2010 - 2012.

Concern at assault unit’s staffing and location

Senator Nicky McFadden is calling for the Sexual Assault Treatment Unit at Mullingar hospital to be moved to a permanent location in the hospital, after a report found that its temporary location has contributed to a “limited service”.

Charity for homeless people appeals for funds

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A charity which provides accommodation to more than 100 homeless single men and women is appealing to people to give generously to its appeal for funds.

You never gave light rail a chance — GLUAS backers lash City Hall

The GLUAS light rail system was “never given a real chance” by City Hall or its transport feasibility study, but it remains a valid option for Galway city and is nowhere near as expensive as is being alleged.

‘Breast cancer taught me to let go of minor irritations’

Ann Harney was 50 years old and in excellent health when she accidentally discovered a lump in her breast one Friday morning in February 2006.

 

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