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Extra public toilets and bins to be provided in Limerick for the weekend
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Additional public toilets and large bins have been installed at a number of locations including Robert Byrne Park, Clancy Strand );
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LIMERICK City and County Council has confirmed it is to provide additional public toilets and an enhanced cleansing schedule over the Bank Holiday Weekend.
Despite the current concerns regarding Covid-19 in Limerick, the local authority says it is not planning to close or restrict access to any area where large crowds are likely to gather.
From this Friday evening, temporary public toilets will be available in three key areas - Merchant’s Quay, Arthur’s Quay Park and Robert Byrne Park on Clancy Strand. The public toilets will operate on a 24 hour basis and will be monitored regularly over the weekend.
The Ketch Ilen Returned Safely to Limerick Ahead of Yesterday’s Storm
4th May 2021
The Shared Shannon Estuary - the Trading Ketch Ilen approaching Limerick upriver as a Women s Four from St Michael’s Rowing Club heads downstream in Sunday morning’s good weather
Credit: Deirdre Power
Most people’s memories of the already pandemic-constricted Bank Holiday Weekend will be of Monday s wet and windy storm. But the training crew on the restored Conor O’Brienketch Ilen of Limerick have only pleasant memories, as a fair weather passage around Ireland s magnificent southwestern seaboard from Winter Quarters in Kinsale saw them well ahead of the bad weather when they came into port at lunchtime Sunday, having rested until the tide made fair with the by-now traditional stopover at Carrigaholt.
Limerick rowing club’s marathon charity fundraiser
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MEMBERS of a Limerick rowing club will take part in a unique fundraiser for Pieta this weekend.
More than 75 oarsmen and women from St Michael’s Rowing Club are bidding to raise €2,000 for the suicide prevention charity – which has a base in Mungret – on Saturday and Sunday.
The aim is to row more than three million metres across two days.
Each rower will clock up a minimum of 42km on rowing machines, or by walking running or hiking at the clubhouse. But there is also the option to cycle instead – only the target would be steeper in this case – 84km.
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