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Going home: Post-pandemic work-life lets some return to Waterford

Waterford, Ireland / WLR Apr 23, 2021 11:44 AM Covid-19 has upended the lives of us all, and Francis O’Dwyer and Ian Power are just two examples. The lifelong friends from Carrickbeg in Carrick-on-Suir were living in Dublin at the time of the first nationwide lockdown in March 2020. Life was very different then, with 9-to-5 office jobs and a genuinely active social life all part of their everyday reality. They were working for multinational companies but, thanks to the pandemic, had to pack up their bags and come back to Carrick. While both initially planned on heading back to Dublin within a few short months, they have been able to remain working remotely and have decided to stick around.

The business of mobile food companies

The business of mobile food companies Updated / Friday, 16 Apr 2021 16:34 Journalist Mobile food businesses have really taken off in the last few years, there are popping up all over Ireland treating their customers to fayre they might normally only find in urban areas. As part of our Boost My Business initiative Fiona Alston caught up with two businesses to find out what s involved in taking your business on the road. Eric Maher and Conor Heneghan were living in New Zealand when they first had the idea of starting a mobile food business. Influenced by what they were witnessing around the city of Wellington they decided to move home and go into business together.

Islander makes 40-mile kayak trip around Pine Island in one day | News, Sports, Jobs

Islander makes 40-mile kayak trip around Pine Island in one day | News, Sports, Jobs
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Shannon Tourism masterplan sees key proposals for Leitrim and North Roscommon

Shannon Tourism masterplan sees key proposals for Leitrim and North Roscommon Reporter: Waterways Ireland’s new Tourism Masterplan has received an enthusiastic endorsement from local politicians. The masterplan contains several key ideas and proposals for the South Leitrim and North Roscommon region which include: Shannon Tourism Steering group to monitor the implementation plan Explore options for the development of small-scale accommodation including floating pods and glamping Possible further boat hire hubs at Ballinamore and Tarmonbarry Enhancement of the visitor experiences including the development of waterfront picnic areas, playgrounds and the stimulation of harbour enterprises alongside serviced camping for caravans and RVs

The Fuse | The Art of Sanctions-Busting, Part Two: How Three LPG Tankers Set Sail for Syria

On January 14, a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker sailing under the name Captoon 2 (IMO 8817693) set off from the Romano port in Albania, bound for Tripoli in northern Lebanon. It then turned off its Automatic Identification System (AIS) and sailed on radio silence for more than a week reappearing 10 days later off Cyprus. The curious pattern repeated itself with two other LPG tankers. The Katara (IMO 9003079) set sail from the Turkish port of Dortyol on January 20, going off the radar near Cyprus while signaling for Beirut. It reappeared five days later at the same location. And earlier this month, the Happy (IMO 9040170), left Aspropyrgos in Greece for an unclear location, going dark on February 10 in the same area off Cyprus only to reappear four days later as it was leaving the region. Yet another vanishing act.

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