Tipperary Mid West Radio
At a special meeting on February 15th Tipperary County Council agreed to a number of actions:
A working party has been established comprising the CEO, Joe McGrath, the Cathaoirleach, Cllr Michael Smith and Leas Cathaoirleach, Mary Hanna Hourigan, the county Archivist, Rachel Granville, Meetings Administrator, Ger Walsh and representatives from the Sean Ross Abbey Survivor Group – We Are Still Here would complete the working party.
The council agreed to provide the group will full access to any records of meetings that the council had in respect of Sean Ross Abbey Home and to offer the services of the County Archivist to facilitate access to these documents.
Caution is advised on roads in eastern parts of Leinster and Ulster this morning as a status yellow snow-ice warning is in place. Up to five centimetres of snow is possible today across Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Wicklow, Meath and Monaghan. The alert is in place since yesterday evening, and will run until 6pm today. With […]
Over 1,000 kilometres of road around Tipperary will be salted by the council this week as the cold snap hits us. A status yellow snow and ice warning has been issued for Leinster, Connacht and Munster from Thursday morning. Met Eireann is forecasting up to 5 centimetres of snow with more on higher ground. […]
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Friday evenings, 5pm, fast became the most popular time of the week for people living on a quiet residential street in a London suburb during last summer s lockdown.
Homeworkers stopped what they were doing and ventured outside for a Gin at the Bin with their neighbours.
With little or no opportunity to see friends or family, a friendly face and a sociable drink was a welcome distraction during the pandemic.
Like many other communities across the world, people in lockdown started reaching out to their neighbours for social interaction.
Jamie Bergin from Athlone, Co Westmeath has lived in London for many years and moved to the Southfields area near Putney a couple of years ago.