County Kildare deaths
Lily Glynn (née Devaney), Moyglare, Maynooth
April 26. Peacefully in the loving care of her family and staff at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown. Lily, predeceased by her husband Billy, sadly missed by her daughters; Ann (Broad) and Mary (Lube) and son Michael. Deeply regretted by her grandchildren Hazel and Erik, sons-in-law; Frank and Brian, extended family, friends and neighbours.
Due to government advice regarding public gatherings a private funeral Mass will take place for family on Wednesday, April 28th, at 12 noon in The Little Chapel, Kilcock. Burial afterwards in Laraghbryan Cemetery, Maynooth. Lily s funeral Mass can be viewed on www.Facebook.com/ eastcoastvideo Those who would have liked to attend, but due to current restrictions cannot, please leave a personal message for Lily s family in the Condolences section at RIP.ie
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Budget row as North Norfolk council tax freeze approved Published: 06:30, 25 February 2021
A district council has frozen its share of tax revenues, despite accusations that its leadership has no plan to tackle future financial pressures.
The authority in North Norfolk, which covers Fakenham, is the only one in the county which is not proposing to increase its charge next year, following a late change to its budget plans.
The measures put forward by the Liberal Democrat-controlled council were approved, with no-one voting against them, at a meeting last night.
Council tax bill. (44500070)
But members of the main opposition Conservative group, which abstained on the main budget vote, claimed there had been a âcomplete dereliction of dutyâ by the administration.
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