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Action demanded on very dangerous flooding issue on Laois to Carlow N80 road
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Quick action needed to tackle dangerous flooding busy Portlaoise to Carlow stretch of N80 in Laois
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More than 20 serious eir hazards in Laois town are ‘absolutely disgraceful’, levels public representative
Situation highlighted at Municipal District meeting for Laois Offaly town
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Criumbling concrete around an eir cover which is one of 22 around the town which council engineers have been in need of repairs );
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The biggest telecommunications company in Ireland Eir left many damaged road and footpath covers in a state of disrepair in Portarlington last year and declined to engage with Laois County Council, despite acknowledging repairs were needed.
The situation was highlighted recently when Cllr Aidan Mullins called on Laois County Council to engage with Eir to repair damaged and unsafe manhole covers on footpaths and roads around Portarlington and other areas of the county.
Reusable signs left everywhere in Laois costly to public
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Signs left behind by contractors should be removed for re-use by contractors working for County Hall but instead are left ‘everywhere’, according to a county councillor.
Cllr Aisling Moran raised the issue at the Portarlington Graiguecullen Municipal District meeting.
“That Laois County Council ensures that when subcontractors are finished a job in a particular area that they be requested to remove all signage for it so that it can be reused or recycled for the next job instead of charging the next job for similar signage,” she said.
Cllr Moran said money could be saved.
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