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  • INTENTION TO CLOSE R706 AT KILSHEELAN BRIDGE

      TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROAD ROADS ACT, 1993-2015, (SECTION 75 OF THE ROADS ACT 1993) ROADS REGULATIONS, 1994 INTENTION TO CLOSE R706 AT KILSHEELAN BRIDGE NOTICE is hereby given that Tipperary County Council proposes to make an Order closing: ROAD TO BE CLOSED R706 (Kilsheelan Bridge) from its junction with the N24 to its junction…

  • “Bulmers must clarify if move to London Stock Exchange will impact Irish jobs,” Mattie McGrath

      Independent TD Mattie McGrath has said he has written to the CEO of the C&C Group which owns the Magners and Bulmers brand in order to seek clarity around its decision to delist the company from the Irish Stock Exchange and transfer its holdings to the London Stock Exchange. Deputy McGrath was speaking after…

  • N24 ROAD REPAIR WORKS – FRIDAY 13 SEPT, 2019

      Tipperary County Council wishes to inform the public that we are carrying out road repair works on the N24 between Buckleys Cross and Knockagh Roundabout Cahir on Friday 13th September 2019. Temporary Traffic Management in place between 08:00 to 18:00. Delays expected. Tipperary County Council wishes to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Map Location:…

  • DEPT SHOULD PUT IMMEDIATE BAN ON PORK FROM ASF COUNTRIES

    DEPT SHOULD PUT IMMEDIATE BAN ON PORK FROM ASF COUNTRIES

      Following reports that a meat processor is involved in importing pork from Poland, a country that is affected by African Swine Fever (ASF), IFA Pigs and Pigmeat Chairman Tom Hogan said there should be an immediate ban on any pork imports from countries affected by ASF in their commercial herd. ASF is a disease…

  • EXTEND BEAM APPLICATION TO GIVE FARMERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY AT PLOUGHING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    EXTEND BEAM APPLICATION TO GIVE FARMERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY AT PLOUGHING CHAMPIONSHIPS

      IFA President Joe Healy said the Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed needs to extend the closing date for the €100m BEAM scheme until after the Ploughing Championships next week, to allow farmers make their application on the Department of Agriculture stand at the Ploughing. “There has been a strong level of applications this week,…

  • POTATO MARKET UPDATE 10th SEPTEMBER

    POTATO MARKET UPDATE 10th SEPTEMBER

      A lot of early crop Rooster growers will finish up harvesting this week. Rainfall is continuing to cause problems for harvesting particularly in Donegal. Some growers have resumed harvesting this week but conditions are quite poor. Digging of the main season crop is expected to commence in the next two weeks. Reports from the…

  • REVALUATION 2019 – VALUATION OFFICE WALK IN CLINICS SEPTEMBER

      The revaluation of commercial properties in the Tipperary County Council rating authority area has now been completed. Final Valuation Certificates have been posted to over 5,300 commercial and industrial ratepayers in the area. Find out more about your valuation, and walk in clinics in the Tipperary area. Also read PIG MARKET UPDATE 11th SEPTEMBER

  • PIG MARKET UPDATE 11th SEPTEMBER

    PIG MARKET UPDATE 11th SEPTEMBER

      No change in factory quotes for pigs again this week. Farmers report prices in the general range of €1.80c/kg up to €1.82c/kg, with the upper end becoming more common. The third quarter of the year normally sees an increase in production across Europe and a depression in the market but it seems that demand…

  • FACTORY CATTLE PRICES 11th SEPTEMBER

    FACTORY CATTLE PRICES 11th SEPTEMBER

      Prices reported as quoted or paid to IFA Members. Steer base €3.45/kg. Heifers €3.55/kg. Young Bulls O/R/U €3.20-3.55/kg. Cows €2.80/3.30/kg. In-spec bonus 12c/kg above base price. FACTORY BASE QUOTES C/KG Steers Heifers Cows Dawn Slane No kill Kepak Athleague No kill Moyvalley Meats 345 355 270 – 330 Euro Farm Foods 345 355 270…

  • BLUE LIGHT AWARENESS

    BLUE LIGHT AWARENESS

      Emergency Service personnel save lives in the course of their work. Every second counts when we are responding to an emergency .We must get to the scene quickly and safely without putting other road users in danger. Emergency services personnel receive specialist training to do this, but you need to know what to do…