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Waterford News and Star — Mount Congreve Gardens to host Star Gazing Night

Waterford News and Star — Mount Congreve Gardens to host Star Gazing Night
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In full Bloom: How gardening soothes both body and soul

As the Bloom festival gets into full flow albeit virtually Gary Graham, Bord Bia Bloom show manager, shares his thoughts on the physical and .

The Big 6 – Thursday 29th April

Every evening at 6 O Clock WLR brings you the 6 biggest stories of the day 1. Easing of restrictions announced The Cabinet has signed off on a plan to significantly ease Covid-19 restrictions over the coming weeks, after a meeting this afternoon. The plan is based on the acceleration of the vaccination programme and Covid-19 cases remaining low, with a senior Minister warning it will be revised if there is a spike in infections. An official announcement is being made around now by Taoiseach Michael Martin. 2. Application for Technological University for the South East due tomorrow The Technological University for the South East looks set to go ahead now as both governing bodies of IT Carlow and Waterford IT have approved the merger. It comes as the governing body of IT Carlow today approved the merger. On Tuesday of this week Waterford IT’s governing body did the same, paving the way for the application to move forward.

Hospitality sector caters in the art of the possible

Hospitality sector caters in the art of the possible Updated / Thursday, 7 Jan 2021 12:34 South East Correspondent Few, if any, branches of the Irish economy were left unharmed in 2020 as a result of you-know-what, and the hospitality sector was probably the one that suffered the most. But those operating within that field are resilient if nothing else: they had to be and will have to be again in the coming months. From those frightening days in March, when the scale of the impact the pandemic would have on our nation s health and also our national economy began to dawn on us all, and the shutters started coming down on many, many businesses in our cities, towns and villages; through the optimism of summer; the nervy weeks of autumn as the numbers rocketed again; and the dark winter evenings when we wondered if and when more restrictions would land; the people who own and work in our hotels, B&Bs, restaurants, pubs, and cafés have been dealing with uncertainty throughout.

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