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New ADHD App launched to support adults with ADHD in Ireland
The HSE ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme, in partnership with ADHD Ireland and the UCD School of Psychology, launched an ADHD App to support adults with ADHD. The development of the Adult ADHD App provides the public with up to date information on adult ADHD as well as services and interventions provided by adult […]
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Urgent Support Needed to Secure Future of Sheep Sector
IFA Sheep Chairman Kevin Comiskey said the Dept of Agriculture’s Annual Review and Outlook 2022 clearly sets out the crisis facing sheep farms as market prices fail to reflect the higher production costs on farms. He said prices are currently 23c/kg behind last year’s levels or almost €5/lamb, despite the enormous input cost increases of […]
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Minister Ryan welcomes ESB’s €50m investment in Synchronous Compensator at Moneypoint
This is Phase One of ESB’s Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project to turn the Co Clare site into a renewable energy hub Synchronous compensator will strengthen the stability and resilience of the Irish grid and support ever-more renewables coming on stream 4 November 2022 Today, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, welcomed […]
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Minister Donohoe welcomes the successful disposal of part of the State’s shareholding in AIB Group plc.
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe TD, today welcomes the successful disposal of a further part of the Irish State’s shareholding in AIB Group plc (“AIB”) by way of an accelerated bookbuild (“ABB”) transaction. Commenting on the news, Minister Donohoe stated: “As announced earlier today, the State sold a tranche of AIB shares at a […]
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Ambitious female entrepreneurs from Tipperary sought for 15th cycle of award-winning Going for Growth programme
88% of female entrepreneurs on development programme said it brought about practical change in their business · Former participants encourage others to apply The call is now open for ambitious female entrepreneurs from Tipperary, who are looking to take their business to the next level, to apply for the latest cycle of Going […]
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Tipperary Horse Racing News – Nov 8th
Ben Coen got the better of his brother Jake to win the handicap over the extended eight furlongs on the Tom Mullins-trained San Aer at Galway on Bank Holiday Monday. Owned by the trainer’s wife Helen, the four-year-old left it late but led in the final strides to beat the Matthew Smith-trained Excuzio Joe by […]
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€1,000 grant scheme now open for Tipperary companies and community groups
7th November 2022: The RISE Community Fund supported by National Broadband Ireland, the company delivering the National Broadband Plan (NBP), has announced that applications for its grants to small businesses, farms, community groups and social enterprises are now open in Tipperary. Established by National Broadband Ireland Chairman and technology entrepreneur, David McCourt, RISE is providing monthly grants across […]
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Drivers for Sustainable Financing and Innovation for Delivery Key Themes at National Social Housing Conference, Sligo
“The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) is very pleased to be hosting our first in-person annual social housing conference since 2019. The current challenges facing public and private residential construction are increasingly more complex and systemic, and this urgently requires a cohesive national response from the private, not-for-profit and state sectors. Our conference brings […]
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ICSH Publish New Road Map to Secure the Financial Future of Approved Housing Bodies
The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH), the representative body for housing associations in Ireland, today publishes a report which outlines a financial roadmap for the approved housing body (AHB) sector, which comprises of non-profit housing associations. The new roadmap would enable AHBs to continue to deliver social, affordable, and supported housing at scale in accordance […]
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Poorly treated sewage continues to harm the quality of our rivers, lakes and coastal waters, says EPA
Just half (51 per cent) of Ireland’s sewage was treated to the European Union standards set to protect our environment, well below the EU average of 90 per cent. Works to eliminate raw sewage flowing into seas and rivers from 32 towns and villages have commenced or are due to start by 2024. Irish Water […]
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