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The Catholic Register earned recognition in 14 categories at the Catholic Press Association Awards on June 10, including two first-place awards f. ....
SHARING OPTIONS: Grazing conditions have led many to rehouse heavier groups of stock, using up the last of winter feed reserves. / Adrian Gallagher As May continues to resemble October in many parts of the country, Noel Bardon spoke to farmers about how they are managing livestock and grass on their farms. Ronan and Micheal Delaney Cattle were turned out from February on the Delaney family farm in Dunshaughlin. However, the tables turned in early May, with sluggish grass growth rates and tough grazing conditions experienced since then. “We’ve had a bitter north wind from the last week in April - it’s as if there is a month of growth has gone missing. ....
Dundrum locals fear traffic gridlock over Central Mental Hospital site plans Residents fear gridlock once Central Mental Hospital site redeveloped for 1,300 homes about 8 hours ago Residents beside the Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum have signs in their front gardens highlighting concerns about the type of residential redevelopment proposed to take place at the hospital. Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times
Motorists sitting in traffic on Dundrum Road on Wednesday morning were greeted by dire warnings that their daily commute, already a slog, was only going to get worse. Posters warned that congestion would increase once almost 1,300 homes in blocks of up to 11 storeys, along with 540 parking spaces, were built on the lands that have been home to the Central Mental Hospital since the 1850s. ....