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Council defends decision to back Killarney and Dingle for Fáilte Ireland funding

Share this article Kerry County Council has defended its decision to submit funding applications for a Fáilte Ireland scheme just for sites in Killarney and Dingle. At the recent meeting of Kerry County Council, a number of councillors expressed frustration that submissions for other towns and villages in the county were not made. The council intends to propose Kenmare Place in Killarney and the boat yard site, near the waterfront in Dingle for the outdoor dining scheme. Advertisement If granted, funding will be used to upgrade streets and public spaces and implement weather-proofing to facilitate year-round outdoor dining. Chief Executive of Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell, outlined that this scheme is only eligible for year-round tourism areas, and that eligibility is based on footfall.

Veterans anger over Neo Nazi comment made by Worcester councillor

A VETERAN has demanded an apology from a city councillor who called those gathered outside the war memorial during the BLM protests Neo Nazis in a council meeting last week. Dave Carney wrote an open letter to Cllr Simon Cronin condemning him for his divisive comments during the zoom meeting last Tuesday, but, Cllr Cronin says his words were misinterpreted. Mr Carney said Cllr Cronin witnessed veterans throwing Nazi salutes whilst protecting the cenotaph and labelled them neo-nazis. He said: You were called a liar in that meeting and I too will call you a liar today as I was unaware that veterans were throwing Nazi salutes during that particular day. There was one incident where an individual turned up with a placard that read BLM is b llox but they were turned away immediately as it was not why the veterans were there.

Veteran s anger over neo-Nazi comment by Worcester councillor

Veteran s anger over neo-Nazi comment by Worcester councillor
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Waterford Councillors defend record of attendance at meetings

Waterford City and County Council AGM June 2020 - picture Noel Browne Waterford councillors have been defending their attendance records. A recent newspaper report highlighted that only three councillors in Waterford attended all their council meetings in 2020. However, they say there is no opportunity to record the reason for absences or provision for sick leave or maternity leave. Speaking at last week’s re-convened February Plenary Meeting of the local authority, Mayor Damien Geoghegan said it wasn’t a fair representation: “The vast majority of all of my colleagues on Waterford City and County Council are all hardworking councillors, out every day working on behalf of your community.

Discussions needed to ensure no traffic chaos when tour buses return to Killarney

Discussions needed to ensure no traffic chaos when tour buses return to Killarney
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