Storm Isha should have been upgraded to a Code Red warning in Kerry according to some councillors at Monday full meeting of Kerry County Council (KCC).
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The CEO of fast-food restaurant chain Supermac s believes there is no reason why people seeking compensation in personal injury cases should not be named.
Pat McDonagh has previously hit out at the system in Ireland on insurance claims and said the issuing of personal injury awards represents the greatest white collar crime in the country .
It comes as Kerry County Council faces compensation claims of up to an estimated €13.4m, the majority of which relate to trips and falls.
Kerry Councillor Michael O’Shea wants the claimants to be named and says taxpayers deserve to know the details.
Kerry County Council says it’s open to landowners offering additional car parking space at popular Kerry amenity areas. Director of Services with the council John Breen was speaking at the Castleisland and Corca Dhuibhne Municipal District meeting, following a motion by Councillor Michael O’Shea on the council’s plans for Summer 2021. Fianna Fáil Councillor Michael […]
Kerry County Council s John Breen says that Level Five restrictions are no excuses for a rise in illicit dumping.
The Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne Municipal District Manager blasted those engaging in what he called despicable and dirty behaviour after the matter was raised by Councillors at last week s MD meeting.
Independent Councillor Charlie Farrelly said illegal dumping had gone out of control in Castleisland, and he highlighted a laneway in the town at which dumping had attracted vermin.
He said this was of particular concern as the laneway is often walked by school-going children, and he said that the number of rats had actually increased since he last raised the issue at Council.