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Tipperary Sinn Fein has announced the relaunch of the Tipperary Town Cumann.
Last Friday evening, via Zoom, the members of the new Cumann met. Liam Walsh, Chairman of the Comhairle Ceantar, opened the meeting welcoming new members and stating that the formation of a new Cumann provided a great asset moving forward for the town, giving a greater voice to the local people in the community. This was followed by an address from Deputy Martin Browne TD who wished the Cumman the best and offered aid and support to the branch from the Sinn Fein office in Cashel.
ALL SET: Taunton Town chairman Tom Harris, right, and company secretary Joan Ellis ahead of the final THIS week marks 20 years since Taunton Town won the FA Vase at Villa Park. The Peacocks defeated Berkhamsted Town 2-1 in the final on Sunday, May 6, 2001, to end their long wait to get their hands on the trophy. They had made it to the Vase final in 1994, but lost to Diss Town, and had been chasing redemption in the competition - contested by Non-League clubs from across England - ever since. Manager Russell Musker engineered their return to the big stage in the 2000/01 season, and goals from Derek Fields and Ellis Laight earned Taunton the silverware.
Poor broadband forces Offaly Chairman to step down
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THE poor quality of broadband in his home area of Killoughey forced the Cathaoirleach of Tullamore Municipal District, Cllr Danny Owens to relinquish his role for this month s meeting of the council.
The meeting was held via Zoom due to ongoing Covid restrictions.
“I had to step down from chairing today s meeting due to a bad signal,” Cllr Owens explained at the start of the meeting.
The meeting was chaired by the Leas Cathaoirleach of the Council, Cllr Tony McCormack.
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Plans are underway to “boost the potential” of community life in Warminster. Warminster Town Council have made a series of changes to help revitalise their town centre, as decided upon in a meeting this week. They have requested a Community Asset Transfer (CAT) for Warminster’s Community Hub building, which is located in the Central Car Park. The CAT process allows the transfer of a publicly owned asset, usually land or buildings, to a community organisation at substantially less than the market value. The hub was built back in 1992 by the West Wiltshire District Council, before it was later inherited by Wiltshire Council.