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Barhale s new chief executive suggests future focus on rail

Barhale has announced its new chief executive will be Martin Brown. Joining from Keltbray, Brown will take over from Julian Ripley who has led Barhale on an interim basis since June 2020. With more than 29 years’ experience Brown has spent much of his career managing rail projects. He joins Barhale after nine years as managing director of Keltbray’s UK rail infrastructure business. Prior to that he operated as a project director for Balfour Beatty on a number of high-profile rail and infrastructure projects. Barhale chairman Dennis Curran said that Brown brings with him extensive industry expertise and outstanding experience of running large civils and infrastructure businesses.

Clodagh Finn: It s a race against the tide to rescue our coastal heritage

Clodagh Finn: It’s a race against the tide to rescue our coastal heritage Erosion  exacerbated by climate change  is gnawing away at a coastal heritage that is, quite literally, falling into the sea A view of Ferriter s Castle near Ballyferriter on the Dingle Peninsula where archaeologists are working to retrieve valuable evidence before it falls into the sea. Picture: Cherish Project Tue, 08 Jun, 2021 - 06:30 It is easy to be blown away at Doon Point, a narrow strip of headland that juts out into the Atlantic just beyond Ballyferriter on the Dingle peninsula in Co Kerry.  In a literal sense, the wind can lash like a whip, even on a good day, but I’m speaking more in the metaphorical sense.

Offaly not getting a fair crack of the whip - IDA questioned over plans for county

How to be a modern ski bum - The Boston Globe

How to be a modern ski bum (Hint: Have a good camera and Instagram, seek powder) By Billy Baker Globe Staff,Updated March 4, 2021, 9:50 a.m. Email to a Friend Brooks Curran hiked up a mountain in waist-deep snow in search of the perfect run in Stowe, Vt.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff STOWE, Vt. — We’d left the boundaries of the Stowe Mountain Resort shortly after we got off the gondola, and were trudging up a mountain road buried under 4 feet of snowpack toward the summit of Mount Mansfield, the highest peak in Vermont, when Brooks Curran finally spotted what he was looking for. He had found the fantasy.

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