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17 sheep stolen from 2 Cavan farms over 2 days this week

17 sheep were stolen from two farms in Co. Cavan over two days this week. Gardaí confirmed that officers in Belturbet are investigating the theft of the sheep, which occurred on two separate farms in the vicinity of the village of Redhills, close to the border with Northern Ireland. The incidents occurred between midday on Wednesday (January 13) and 9:00am on Thursday (January 14). The two neighbouring farms each had sheep stolen. One farmer had 14 sheep stolen, while the other had three sheep stolen. An investigation continues, and Gardaí are asking anyone with information, or who might be in a position to assist in the investigation, to contact Belturbet Garda Station.

Limerick farmers voice frustration at major road project

Limerick s Live 95 Search By Live95 News Team Transport Infrastructure Ireland may find it difficult to get the goodwill of farmers for the M20 project  Limerick farmers who are affected by the proposed routes are angry that they weren t contacted directly ahead of a public consulation which is currently ongoing.  The deadline for submissions was due to close this Friday but has been extended until January 15th.  Shay Galvin of Limerick IFA says it s been difficult to get and share information due to the restrictions imposed by the pandemic and the least the farmers could have expected was some direct contact from the TII.. 

5,000 landowners receive motorway letters

SHARING OPTIONS: The move follows concerns raised by farmers and the local IFA over a lack of consultation by authorities on the motorway, reported in the Irish Farmers Journal last week. \ Philip Doyle Co-ordinators of the M20 motorway project have sent over 5,000 letters to Limerick farmers and landowners asking for their views on options for the new motorway. This move follows concerns raised by farmers and the local IFA over a lack of consultation by authorities on the motorway. IFA Limerick chair Shay Galvin said that he was delighted common sense had prevailed and that it was a step in the right direction.

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