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Councillor appeals to public not to cut Japanese Knotweed
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Oil spill in River Feale possibly caused by leak from domestic home heating tank
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Dramatic rescue as young woman saved from River Feale in Listowel
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A modern dormer bungalow on 1ac a is sale agreed with 6ac
The land is comprised of a number of adjoining portfolios that include a modern dormer residence on 36.6ac, and an older detached cottage on 31ac. It also has a small yard made up of a 60ft cubicle house, a variety of livestock sheds and cattle handling facilities. The farm is supplied with water from a private well and has mains electricity connections. Read More
Laid out in about 18 fields fenced by traditional hedgerow, the property is described by auctioneer Paul Stack of Sherry FitzGerald Stack as a good grazing farm for sale in a range of attractive lots.
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A Kerry County Councillor has hit out at the irresponsible behaviour of people who have been removing lifebuoys from the banks of the Feale in Listowel.
Cllr Tom Barry says people need to cop on, after lifebuoys that were positioned along the River Feale were removed over the weekend.
The Sinn Féin Councillor says one was found tangled in bushes, and another floating along the river.