Upgrade works to safeguard water supply for over 19,000 Longford people
Homes and businesses in Longford to benefit from improved drinking water quality as works commence on the upgrade of Lough Forbes Water Treatment Plant
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Homes and businesses in Longford to benefit from improved drinking water quality as works commence on the upgrade of Lough Forbes Water Treatment Plant );
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Irish Water, working in partnership with Longford County Council, is progressing with upgrade works at the Lough Forbes Water Treatment Plant, which will safeguard the drinking water supply to homes and businesses supplied by the Longford Central Water Supply Scheme.
Criminals jailed at Bristol Crown Court in December
A plethora of offenders have been up in the final month of the year
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December has seen more lawbreakers put behind bars at Bristol Crown Court.
Very dangerous offender repeatedly attacked man, trashed church and assaulted police
He told police he may have Covid-19 and he hoped they would get it
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A very dangerous offender who repeatedly attacked a man, trashed a Bristol church and assaulted police has been jailed.