Minister of State with responsibility for Office of Public Works Patrick O Donovan will visit Leitrim tomorrow morning as part of his visit to the constitu.
The timeframe for the delivery of flood relief works in Thomastown and Inistioge has been met with concern from local councillors. At the monthly meeting of Cal.
Arrival of US tech firm to Limerick town is ‘biggest thing to happen for 30 years
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“THIS is the biggest thing to happen in the town in 30 years”.
That’s the verdict of the Newcastle West Chamber president, Cllr Tom Ruddle, who was reacting to the news that the long-awaited Ortec factory looks set to open by the middle of next year.
A supplier of contract formulation and manufacturing services to the life-sciences industry, Ortec offers custom materials used in medical devices, pharmaceuticals and other health-related industries.
Its site manager Colm Maguire said the firm is “pleased and excited” to finally begin work on the site, with the investment originally announced back in 2016.
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Flooded farmland, houses and sheds as a result of the flooding around the turlough Lough Funshinagh near Rahara, Co Roscommon in 2020/2021.
The Office of Public Works (OPW) is to supply an emergency overflow pipe from Lough Funshinagh in Co Roscommon to the River Shannon in order to relieve the current flooding in the area.
Farmers and homeowners have been affected by the flooding of Lough Funshinagh, a turlough, since 2015.
Minister of State for the Office of Public Works Patrick O’Donovan has now pledged his support for Roscommon County Council’s planned emergency intervention at Lough Funshinagh “to stop the immediate risk of flooding posed by the lake’s high water table to properties and public roads in and around the area,” the OPW said.