Dundalk councillor welcomes planned upgrade works at his old school the Bush
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Councillor Antóin Watters has welcomed the announced of the extension and part refurbishment of Bush Post Primary School in Dundalk.
The local Sinn Fein councillor said: As a member of the Board Of Management of Bush Post Primary it is brilliant news to see significant progress being made on this project. The school is a massive asset to our area and I am looking forward to seeing the works starting.
Cllr Watters said staff, students, and the whole community were overjoyed to hear the announcement that construction of the extension and refurbishment will be going to tender shortly.
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LMFM By Ruth O Connell Previously hundreds of tyres were dumped on the opposite side of the dual carriageway.
Hundreds of used tyres have been dumped along the N1, near the Louth/Armagh border.
The car and lorry tyres were dropped in piles at the lay by on the northbound carriageway, just before Junction 20 - the Jonesborough/Carrickarnon exit.
This afternoon, the PSNI confirmed they had received a report about a trailer with around 1,000 used tyres on board in Newry had been stolen in the last number of weeks.
Previously hundreds of tyres were dumped at the former Dromad weighbridge on the other side of the dual carriageway (see photo below).