A number of local hotels are out of action for tourists due to the Ukrainian Crisis. Concerns over the impact that housing refugees was having on the local tourism sector were raised at the Carrick-on-Suir Municipal this month. The executive said that while it is causing problems at the moment it is only temporary until […]
Tipperary County Council will not be left out of pocket through the waiver introduced for commercial rates during the Covid pandemic. The government introduced the scheme to ease pressure on businesses which were badly hit by the loss of trade. At the April meeting of the council Carrick on Suir based Kieran Bourke raised concerns […]
Issues with the Choice Based Letting online system in Tipperary have been fixed. Earlier this week Councillor Kieran Bourke had called for the bidding system to be suspended until all glitches were solved to ensure fairness for all applicants. Sean Lonergan from the housing section of Tipperary County Council took exception to this suggestion describing […]
The old post office in Carrick-on-Suir is to become a digital hub. Part 8 planning was passed at the recent meeting of the Municipal District, proposed by Councillor Kieran Bourke, seconded by David Dunne for the development. The plans will see the old post office in the town changed to a digital business hub. There […]
A Carrick-on-Suir councillor believes that both the public and the councillors were not given enough time to work out the issues with the Regeneration Plan. A majority vote that took place yesterday at a special meeting will see the Carrick-on-Suir Regeneration Plan go to Part 8 of planning. Sinn Féin Councillor David Dunne told Tipp […]