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Water quality of our rivers, lakes, estuaries and coastal areas continues to decline, says EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has today published the Water Quality in Ireland Report 2016-2021 which provides the latest assessment of the quality of Ireland’s rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal and groundwaters. The report shows that water quality in Ireland is not as good as it should be. Only just over half of rivers, lakes, estuaries […]
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AMV Launches new running website Run Republic
AMV has today launched running website, RunRepublic.com Walking down a new road may be daunting. It’s even more daunting when you face it on your own. Now consider that the road leads to a potentially life changing transformation. For many, the fear of walking down that road on their own is too much. Run Republic […]
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The Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA) advises students searching for accommodation to be aware of potential bogus letting agents
As the start of the college year approaches, the search for student accommodation will be a high priority for many students. For those students engaging with a letting agent in their search for accommodation, it is important that they ensure that the agent is licensed by the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA). The PSRA advises […]
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Tipperary Racing News – Aug 22
Aidan O’Brien landed another taking juvenile success as Adelaide River made a winning debut in the eight-furlong maiden at Dundalk on Monday afternoon. Ridden by Wayne Lordan, the 11/4 chance pulled away inside the final furlong to beat the Noel Meade-trained 40/1 outsider Golden Temple by two and three-parts of a length with 8/11 favourite […]
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Eire Og Annacarty GAA and Camogie Club news
Eire Og Camogie: Well done to the under 12 whites who have qualified for Shield Final next weekend. A super bunch of girls . Well done to all involved. Well done to our Juniors who had a super win over boherlahan Sunday evening in Annacarty. Well done to all involved. Hard luck to our Seniors […]
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The government’s mandated electric vehicle targets are unrealistic and also another attack on rural dwellers – The Rural Independents
Speaking today (Thursday, 11th August), the leader of the Rural Independent Group, Deputy Mattie Mc Grath, said: “Banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars is just another ruinous attack on the Irish way of life by inner-city and government elites under the guise of net zero emissions by 2050.” “The government’s target for EVs […]
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Irish Water thanks the people of Tipp for their support and asks they continue to help conserve water
Irish Water is asking people in Tipperary to continue to be mindful of their water usage as increased demand during the warmer weather, combined with a decrease in rainfall, have caused levels to drop in local water sources. Also, higher than normal water demands can cause network performance issues in localised areas on schemes. High usage […]
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County Tipperary Chamber launches Budget 2023 Submission
There are three principal areas which County Tipperary Chamber has identified the government to focus on: Housing Skills & Talent Energy “For our members there are three interlocking struggles which businesses in Tipperary are facing: Housing, talent, and energy dominate the conversations of businesses throughout the county. Many of the problems we are experiencing arose […]
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Attention all SMEs – training opportunities!
County Tipperary Skillnet is seeking proposals for training programmes from small and medium-sized companies in certain key disciplines before the end of August. Skillnet is delighted to have received further significant funding under the EU Brexit Adjustment Reserve (BAR) to help SMEs in a post-Brexit world. In some cases, programmes can be subsidised up to […]
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Farmers Need Support to Deal with Unprecedented Input Cost Hike
Today’s CSO figures show that better prices for farm commodities are being wiped out by unprecedented increases in the cost of inputs. Even though prices paid to farmers are up nearly 30%, the hike in input costs is running at 40%. IFA Farm Business Chair Rose Mary McDonagh said ‘It’s simply just not sustainable at […]
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