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Hot Meals programme is extended to two local schools
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Lady Anne Walk gets funding
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Major funding for Sheemore and Rossinver walk and cycle trails
Over €329,000 announced
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Leitrim County Council has today secured funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development under round 2 of the Outdoor Recreational Infrastructure Scheme.
Two applications to develop amenities at Rossinver and Leitrim Village were successful in securing funding when the scheme was announced by Minister Heather Humphries earlier today.
The Outdoor Recreational Infrastructure Scheme provides funding for the development, promotion and maintenance of outdoor amenities such as trails, walkways, cycleways, and blueways.
In announcing the funding today Minister Heather Humphreys said: “The value we place on our outdoor amenities, and the contribution which they make to our physical and mental wellbeing, has never been more appreciated than during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Rural committee to get tough on de-zoning threat
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Cork businesswoman: The days of glamorising being so busy are gone
EMMA CONNOLLY caught up with a woman, living in Ovens, who has launched her wellness products, aimed at encouraging self-care
Peigín Crowley, who lives in Ovens, set up Ground, wellness products.
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WITH people continuing to work from home, the issue of ‘burn out’ has become very real with some people not realising how exhausted they are until it’s too late and they’ve hit a wall.
That’s according to Cork business woman Peigín Crowley, who says for 2021 a much stronger value must be put on rest and restoration.