A three storey apartment building - to be operated by North and East Housing Association - is being planned for lands at Flaxmill Lane at Yellowbatter.
A decision is expected by April 21 on the application by BKG Alliance Ltd. for permission for the provision of 17 residential units for residents with general needs,
comprising of a three storey apartment building with one and two bedroom apartments.
The development also includes the provision of a new access road and pedestrian access leading to the public road, carparking spaces, covered bicycle spaces, playground and bin
storage enclosure, site lighting, etc.
The site in question is 0.255ha and it is located on the northern outskirts of Drogheda town, approximately 1.2km north-east of the town centre. Vehicular access to the site will be via an entrance just off Flaxmill Lane. The site is bounded to the east and south by Flaxmill Lane, and to the north and west by separate residential areas of Forest Hill and Flaxmill Court.
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It s hoped interruptions to the water supply for homes and businesses in Drogheda, South Louth and East Meath will now dry up with the news that Irish Water has completed upgrade to Staleen Water Treatment Plant.
The drinking water should also be of the highest standard too, after Irish Water invested a total of €29 million in the Drogheda, South Louth and East Meath Water Supply Schemes to upgrade the Staleen Water Treatment Plant and complete a number of other projects.
This means the water supply to over 70,000 householders and business owners in South Louth and East Meath has been taken off the Remedial Action List (RAL) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
February 8, 2021, 6:00 am
Just outside Kilmessan, on the banks of the River Boyne, you’ll find the Lally family farm, with this very much being a family-run dairy farm.
Michael Lally farms alongside his father Francis and uncle Diarmuid, while also employing two full-time staff.
The farm operates a split calving system, with 70% calving in spring and 30% in the autumn.
The farm will milk 430 cows this coming year on a 122ha grazing platform, while a separate 43ha out-farm is used for the heifers, with silage and maize being cut from another rented block of land.
In 2016, Michael attended Ballyhaise Agricultural College, where he spent two years completing the advanced certificate in dairy herd management course.