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Family of Phyllis Murphy says murderer will not be welcome in his home town after prison release
Former Army sergeant John Crerar from Kildare town is due for release shortly
06:00, 23 MAY 2021
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The man who murdered Phyllis Murphy will not be welcome in his home town when he’s released from prison, her family warned.
Parks service to rewet Wicklow Mountain bogs to increase Dublin water supply levels
A total of 60 hectares of blanket bogs are expected to be re-wetted by the NPWS. By Tadgh McNally Thursday 20 May 2021, 1:00 PM 3 hours ago 14,370 Views 13 Comments
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THE NATIONAL PARKS and Wildlife Service (NPWS) are planning to restore bogs in the Wicklow Mountains to increase the water supply to the Greater Dublin Area (GDA).
A total of 60 hectares of blanket bogs are expected to be re-wetted by the NPWS, which is expected to increase water storage levels in parts of the River Liffey headwaters by between 50 to 90 million litres.