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  • SHEEP FACTORY QUOTES 9th APRIL

    SHEEP FACTORY QUOTES 9th APRIL

      Sheep Factory Quotes c/kg including VAT Factory April 09th Ewes Hoggets Spring Lamb Dawn Ballyhaunis Tuesday – – – ICM Camolin Tuesday 270 530+10QA 630+10QA ICM Navan Tuesday 270 530+10QA 630+10QA Kepak Athleague Tuesday 280 535+10QA – Kildare Chilling Tuesday 290+10QA 550+15QA 640+10QA Moyvalley Meats Tuesday – 540 650

  • 10 April 2019

    10 April 2019

      Borrisoleigh Community Development Association (BCDA) would like to invite you to ‘The Big Hello’ on Saturday May 4th at 4pm in the Community Centre. The Big Hello!, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, is going to be a weekend of community celebration. The event is a celebration of the great spirit of community that exists across the…

  • “PWC Report on Children’s Hospital may as well have been written in fudge,” Mattie McGrath

    “PWC Report on Children’s Hospital may as well have been written in fudge,” Mattie McGrath

      Independent TD Mattie McGrath has said the review of escalation in costs associated with the National Children’s Hospital project demonstrates a glaring political unwillingness to pursue any kind of meaningful accountability. Deputy McGrath was speaking after the Price WaterHouse Cooper (PWC) Report on the cost escalations was finally published: “This Report, like the site…

  • FARMERS SHOULD REJECT CANDIDATES WHO ARE NOT WILLING TO FIGHT ON THEIR BACKS FOR IRISH FARMERS

    FARMERS SHOULD REJECT CANDIDATES WHO ARE NOT WILLING TO FIGHT ON THEIR BACKS FOR IRISH FARMERS

      Launching the IFA Manifesto for the European Parliament & Local Government Elections in Dublin, IFA President Joe Healy said those elected as MEPs for Ireland next month will have some far-reaching decisions to make about the future of Irish agriculture. Joe Healy said that the major decisions on the shape of the next Common Agricultural Policy…

  • Govt Must Deliver On Ring Fenced Aid For Farmers In Event Of No-Deal Brexit – Cahill

      Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Horticulture & Food Jackie Cahill has expressed his disappointment at the EU Commission’s warning that support measures for farmers in the event of a no-deal Brexit will be subject to “budgetary constraints”. He is now calling on the government to deliver on its promise that ring fenced aid for farmers…

  • AIR MONITORING STATION – NENAGH

      Tipperary County Council Environment & Climate Action Section in association with the EPA installed an Air Monitor at Castle Cresent, Nenagh recently. An air monitor measures the levels of a number of atmospheric pollutants. The pollutants of most concern are those whose main source is traffic such as Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide. There…

  • BREXIT LOSSES STAND AT €100M FOR BEEF FARMERS, IFA PRESIDENT TELLS OIREACHTAS COMMITTEE

    BREXIT LOSSES STAND AT €100M FOR BEEF FARMERS, IFA PRESIDENT TELLS OIREACHTAS COMMITTEE

      Addressing the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture today, IFA President Joe Healy said IFA has calculated that beef farmers have already incurred Brexit losses of €101m since last Autumn. “Farmers cannot afford to carry this loss and it must be made good by the Government & EU Commission. We have already put this to…

  • ROAD CLOSURE L1282 CARHUE TO ROSSMORE

      To facilitate roadworks the L1282 will be closed to traffic from Carhue to Rossmore on Thursday 11/04/19 from 8.00am to 7.00pm Diversions will be in place. Local access will be accommodated. Tipperary County Council apologise for any inconvenience caused.

  • ROAD RESURFACING WORKS ON THE L-3308 AT BALLYEA, CAHIR

      Tipperary County Council will be carrying out road resurfacing works at Ballyea, Cahir on the L-3308 road from Kilcommon to Tubrid. Works will commence on Wednesday the 10th April 2019 from 08:00hrs to 18:00hrs until Friday, 12th April 2019 inclusive. Local Access will be maintained at all times. Diversions will be in place for…

  • GREENWAYS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS THE NEED TO REVIEW CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH

    GREENWAYS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS THE NEED TO REVIEW CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH

      IFA has said that the publication of research by Teagasc and NUI Galway highlights the need to review the current approach to developing greenways. National Environment Chairman Thomas Cooney said, “Recreational routes, such as greenways and blueways, have an important role to play in promoting agri-tourism and economic activity in rural areas. However, they…