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31/08/2021

Construction work has started on a new wastewater treatment plant in Arklow, Co Wicklow. When completed, the treatment plant will bring significant benefits to the local community in terms of protecting the environment and improving water quality in the River Avoca for angling, water sports and mar
31/08/2021

Resurfacing work is to begin on a £355,000 road project in Ballygowan. The work will take place on the A21 Comber Road and will commence on 13 September. The improvement work will include resurfacing of the A21 Comber Road, from the Ballygowan Roundabout to a point approximately 50 metres on the B
31/08/2021

Work on a £95,000 upgrade scheme is to start on the A20 Portaferry Road in Newtownards. The improvement work, which begins on 06 September, will provide a new verge and supporting side slope along the carriageway at Anne's Point for a length of 200 metres. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon s
31/08/2021

The SDLP has welcomed the announcement that improvement works are to be carried on Galloon Bridge in Newtownbutler. The work proposed involves phased concrete repairs to the underside of the bridge which will result in reduced weight restrictions on certain days during the construction period. The
31/08/2021

Essential hydrant replacement works are being carried out to secure the supply for consumers in Donore Road Industrial Estate and surrounding areas in Co Louth. While works are ongoing customers in the Donore Road Industrial Estate and Matthews Lane will experience water outages, while surrounding
31/08/2021

Rudmix Concrete Batching Systems Ltd, based in Pomeroy Co. Tyrone, is celebrating 50 successful years in the industry. The Concrete/quarry plant manufacturing company, founded by Danny Ruddy, has been developed from origins stretching back to 1971. The main focus was initally the needs of the local
31/08/2021

Dublin City Council has launched a public consultation on the ongoing Capel St/Parliament St traffic-free streets initiative. The City Council wants to hear from anyone who has a view on the traffic-free weekend evenings, and anyone who would like to express a view on what options should be further
31/08/2021

Sinn Fein has hit out at the Taoiseach's move to streamline the planning application process for the development of more large data centres. Sinn Féin spokesperson on Public Expenditure & Reform Mairéad Farrell TD said the data centres are already consuming huge amounts of Ireland's energy and wate
27/08/2021

A historic hotel in the County Down village of Crawfordsburn is set to reopen its doors following an ambitious £1 million investment. With a rich history dating back to 1614, The Old Inn was purchased by Galgorm Collection earlier this year in a multi-million pound deal, and has since undergone a
27/08/2021

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs is showcasing its £5.7 million investment in Northern Ireland's forests with a new campaign. A series of five short films are being released, designed to promote forest parks across the region during the Centenary Year. Launching the fi
27/08/2021

A new £635,000 play area has officially been opened in the County Tyrone village of Magheramason. Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Graham Warke visited the site at the old play area on the Mason Road in the village to mark the opening. The playground and free-play Mult
27/08/2021

Irish electricity company ESB has strengthened its position in the UK retail market with an exciting new acquisition. The firm has acquired a majority stake in UK green energy supplier, So Energy, with the intention to merge the company with its UK retail brand, ESB Energy. This merger will see
27/08/2021

A selection of community horticulture projects have been completed in the County Antrim town of Whitehead. Voluntary group Brighter Whitehead secured two small pots of funding from PEACE IV 'Your Place Our Space' (YPOS) and Live Here Love Here in 2019 for the projects, but due to Covid-related dela
27/08/2021

A proposed scheme to upgrade Warrenpoint Breakwater is set to be shaped by views from the public. Newry, Mourne and Down District Council has launched a public consultation on the plans, which will extend from the Breakwater entrance at Osbourne Terrace to the end of the structure overlooking the s
27/08/2021

A detailed review has been undertaken on the community facilities in the Westland area of Belfast. DUP representatives met with members of the community to engage in discussions on the progress of new facilities in the local area. Speaking following the meeting, DUP First Minister Paul Givan said:
27/08/2021

NI Water is progressing well with the latest programme of works under the £18 million Ards North Wastewater Improvement Project. The multi-million pound scheme will rationalise and upgrade the wastewater collection, treatment and transfer systems serving the villages of Carrowdore, Ballywhiskin and
27/08/2021

A new Strategy outlining the need and pathways to ensure greater funding for sporting facilities across Ireland has been published. Sinn Féin's Strategy for Sports Facilities sets out how the future of Irish sport can be improved by a greater investment in facilities. Speaking as he launched the
27/08/2021

A programme of essential hydrant replacement works has got underway in County Louth. Irish Water is moving forward with the works which will secure supply for customers in Donore Road Industrial Estate and surrounding areas. While works are ongoing customers in the Donore Road Industrial Estate a
26/08/2021

Two new wastewater pumping stations in Bangor are beginning to take shape as work progresses on the sites. The wastewater pumping station at Brompton has now been fully lowered to ground level and work is well underway on the new control building. Over the coming weeks work will continue within the
26/08/2021

GRAHAM is set to deliver more projects in Northern Ireland after being named on a new framework. Public sector procurement authority SCAPE has awarded the firm Lot 5 of its new framework which covers NI projects. GRAHAM has also been selected as a SCAPE Group delivery partner. GRAHAM is one of se
26/08/2021

The future of architecture in the UK is set to be shaped with a wholesale review by the government. Architects from across the UK are being encouraged to share their views to help modernise regulation and improve accessibility and innovation in the sector. This call for evidence will run for 12 w
26/08/2021

A discussion has taken place between farmers and scientists on research regarding water quality, farm and soil nutrient management in Upper Bann. Environment Minister Edwin Poots visited Katesbridge, County Down, to engage in conversation about the information in the Upper Bann Catchment Research
26/08/2021

A £325,000 programme of repair works has been announced for the Galloon Bridge in Newtownbutler, Co Fermanagh. The Department for Infrastructure is set to begin work on the scheme along the U9119 Galloon Road at the start of September, with completion expected in 12 weeks. The work proposed invo
26/08/2021

An audit is set to examine spending on the new National Maternity Hospital (NMH) project which is estimated to have exceeded its original cost by up to €650 million. The Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG), Seamus McCarthy will explore the spending on the project as part of a forthcoming audit,
26/08/2021

A further call has been issued to the Northern Ireland Executive to support a transition to a carbon neutral society following the news of gas price hikes. The Utility Regulator revealed that households and businesses are facing substantially higher gas bills this winter in NI. This news sparked
26/08/2021

South Dublin County Council (SDCC) has announced the imminent closure of Lucan Leisure Centre for urgent structural repairs. The facility is set to close for the repairs this Friday, 27 August, during which other upgrade works will also take place. Once the work is complete, the new-look centre w
26/08/2021

Fianna Fáil has come under pressure to address the issues surrounding the Irish housing market with its highly-anticipated Housing for All plan. Ahead of the publication of the plan, Labour housing spokesperson Rebecca Moynihan has said the plan must include targeted action points to fix the dysfu
26/08/2021

A programme of work to repair ageing water mains is set to begin in County Sligo. Irish Water is moving forward with the replacement of over 1.3 km of old mains with new high density polyethylene (plastic) pipes in Cluid, Ballymote. These works will provide a more safe and secure water supply for c
25/08/2021

A new housing development has been launched in Limerick, with the first batch of tenants securing their keys for the properties. The new area in Rathbane comprises 43 homes which include 14 two-storey and 29 three-storey properties. The development mix of 20 two-bedroom units and 23 three-bedroom
25/08/2021

A government testing of hydrogen buses is set to enter its second stage following a successful trial late last year. Forming part of the Department of Transport's Low Emission Bus Trial, the first trial saw a single-deck hydrogen fuel-cell bus tested last November. The second stage will see a ne
25/08/2021

Members of the public are being called on to help name Northern Ireland's new native Woodland. The site is being established by the Woodland Trust Northern Ireland in the Belfast Hills. A public survey has now been launched which will allow local residents to have a say in the name of the area.
25/08/2021

Engineering firms across Ireland are being called to take part in the upcoming 10th annual STEPS Engineering Your Future programme. The Engineers Ireland programme is an immersive work experience placement which aims to showcase the diversity and creativity of contemporary engineering to Transition
25/08/2021

Global firm Michelin Tyre PLC has boosted its UK & Ireland team with a key senior appointment. Experienced professional Conor Twomey has been appointed as the new Communications Director for the UK & Ireland, taking over responsibility for press and public relations, social media, events and inter
25/08/2021

Northern Ireland-based construction firm Henry Brothers is celebrating the success of one of its projects in England. A project delivered by the firm's Henry Brothers Midlands division has been named as a finalist in several prestigious awards. The £9 million Dryden Enterprise Centre at Nottingha
25/08/2021

The rollout of ultra-fast broadband to rural areas in Northern Ireland has been boosted with an additional £25 million investment. An initiative from the Department for the Economy, 'Project Stratum' is being delivered locally by Fibrus and largely focuses on rural, hard to reach areas. These new
25/08/2021

The Electricity Supply Board (ESB) has expressed concerns regarding an urgent need for a larger publicly funded replacement programme for electric vehicle charging points. This statement comes after Alliance MLA Andrew Muir contacted the company following complaints from constituents, who having p
25/08/2021

The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Northern Ireland has commenced a search for new Board members. The Department for Education will advertise an open competition to recruit 12 new members on 26 and 27 August 2021 in the three main local papers. There are five employer, five employee a
25/08/2021

Residents of Ratoath in County Meath have been warned of a potential disruption to water supply thanks to essential maintenance. Irish Water is partnering with Meath County Council to secure the supply for customers in Meadowbank Hill, Jamestown. Shortages of water supply may be experienced for t
24/08/2021

Projects at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) and Carrickfergus Castle have both been recognised as leading examples of architecture work in Northern Ireland. The projects were celebrated at the recent Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) Design Awards for 2021. The Lanyon Building Conservat
24/08/2021

Clanmil Housing Association has announced the successor to its outgoing CEO Clare McCarty. Carol McTaggart will take on the role with the leading Northern Ireland housing association when Clare retires later this year after 37 years of service. Since joining the company 30 years ago, Carol has clim
24/08/2021

Mid and East Antrim Council's Capital Plan is continuing to make a difference across the region, with a total of 63 projects underway. The 2021/2022 Capital Plan for Mid and East Antrim sets out 81 projects to be taken forward over the next four years. 49 Capital Plan-funded projects were since gr
24/08/2021

A new key route in County Sligo has officially opened to traffic. Motorists were able to take to the N4 Collooney to Castlebaldwin dual carriageway from yesterday, Monday 23 August. This new Type 2 Dual Carriageway will be one of the most significant road projects ever built in the Northwest Regi
24/08/2021

Irish engineering solutions firm Actavo has strengthened its marketing and communications team with a key senior appointment. Elaine Phillips has been appointed as the Head of Marketing and Communications, where she will be responsible for marketing and communications across the Actavo Group, lead
24/08/2021

A €7 million fund has been announced to support the enhancement of streetscapes and shopfronts in 124 towns and villages across Ireland. The Streetscape Enhancement Initiative is a key part of Our Rural Future and is designed to make our rural towns and villages more attractive places to live, wor
24/08/2021

The Department of Infrastructure has successfully delivered the majority of its 2020/21 work programme in the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Updating local council members on the past and future projects, the Department revealed how it wor
24/08/2021

The reconstruction of the main runway at Cork Airport has taken a major step forward thanks to a new appointment. Colas Limited, who secured the main reconstruction contract for the project, has called on Atkins to deliver multidisciplinary design services. This project forms part of a €40 millio
24/08/2021

Irish Water has backed up its commitment to end the discharge of raw sewage into Galway Bay with the launch of a new scheme. The utility has got underway with the Spiddal Sewerage Scheme which will see new wastewater treatment plant and sewerage infrastructure constructed. Over €4 million is bei
24/08/2021

The CHERISH Project: Climate Change and Coastal Heritage exhibition has been launched on display in Ireland for the very first time. The exhibition, which takes place outside at dlr LexIcon Library, Moran Park, is being held from 18 August at 6.30pm until 26 September. The exhibition was launche
23/08/2021

Ulster University's new School of Medicine has officially been opened on the Magee Campus in L'Derry. The newly refurbished building was delivered by the University's Estates Services' team alongside its design team led by architects McAdam Design and contractors, P & K McKaigue Ltd from Maghera.
23/08/2021

A regeneration scheme which will see Larne revitalised with pedestrianisation works is continuing to progress. More details have been revealed for the project, as Mid and East Antrim Borough Council looks to develop an application for funding from the Department for Communities (DfC). Investment
23/08/2021

The global success of Northern Ireland bespoke manufacturing company, The Deluxe Group has sparked the creation of 30 new jobs in the region. The Portadown firm has announced an investment of £1.7 million to support its expansion in its chosen market sectors including luxury property, cruise line
23/08/2021

Plans to bring the first skate park to L'Derry are moving forward. Derry City and Strabane District Council is now launching a public consultation with residents living near the two shortlisted sites. The potential sites under consideration are located under the Peace Bridge in the Waterside and
23/08/2021

The success of pedestrianisation across Ireland has prompted a call for these programmes to be made permanent and expanded nationwide. Fine Gael Senator John McGahon has spoke out about the schemes, emphasising their importance in ensuring the full recovery of urban areas which suffered during the
23/08/2021

Farmers across Northern Ireland have been encouraged to take advantage of the Environmental Farming Scheme to help improve water quality on their farms. Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots spoke out during a visit to a farm in Katesbridge, County Down, where he inspected buffer strips erected under EF
23/08/2021

A review is now underway to assess the Sub-Regional Stadia Funding Programme for Soccer in Northern Ireland. Responding with a written response to a question, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey confirmed the programme is being reviewed by officials to address the current and future needs. Updates
23/08/2021

The development of a Skills Strategy for Northern Ireland has been welcomed by global professional body, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). This follows on from a consultation on the Skills Strategy for Northern Ireland: Skills for a 10x Economy, which closed on 19 August 2021. The cons
23/08/2021

Farm businesses affected by the flooding and landslides in the North West of Northern Ireland in 2017 are set to be boosted with funding support. In August 2017 farmland was damaged by Storm Lorenzo and the Department provided immediate assistance to farmers on the ground in addition to the provis
23/08/2021

A scheme has begun to install new water mains in Ballivor, Co Meath to help address critical supply issues. Work will see the installation of approximately 450 metres of new modern high-density polyethylene (plastic) pipes along the L4015 to connect two existing supplies. This will help to secure
20/08/2021

A multi-million euro project has been launched which looks to address the speed of transition to electric vehicles across Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Border Region. Facilitating A Sustainable Transition to EV's in Regions (FASTER) is a €6.4 million EU INTERREG VA funded project. It aims to
20/08/2021

Plans are moving forward on the development of the L'Derry-Muff greenway with the award of a new contract. E Quinn Civils Ltd has secured a contract from Donegal County Council to construct the Muff section of the greenway. This is the first section of the EU-funded greenway project to be built in
20/08/2021

Northern Ireland firm Henry Brothers is celebrating prestigious award recognition for one of its managers. Project manager at Henry Brothers Midlands, Neil Sleigh has been named on the shortlist in the Construction Manager of the Year Awards 2021. He will compete in the higher education category fo
20/08/2021

A range of 20 projects have been awarded a share of €1.2million in funding under the Our Rural Future Digital Innovation Programme. The programme funds Local Authority-led innovation projects that provide a public benefit and support regional digital development.  Projects successful with funding
20/08/2021

The Department for Infrastructure has come under pressure to ensure the planning system is able to meet the needs of rural communities in Northern Ireland. Following new guidance issued to councils for planning in rural areas, a series of concerns have been raised that this will make it even more
20/08/2021

The Department for Rural and Community Development has allocated €220,000 in Co Longford under the Streetscape Enhancement Measure 2021 of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. Longford County Council is calling on all property owners in designated towns Longford, Granard, Drumlish and Lanesborough
20/08/2021

Gas Networks Ireland has presented GMC Utilities Group with a five-year contract for the provision of NSWC Lot 1 services. The contract will include Distribution Construction comprising of reinforcement/feeder mains, domestic/commercial connections and pressure reduction. Distribution Maintenance w
20/08/2021

A meeting has taken place to discuss the issue of one-off housing and rural planning following negative news recently circulating on social media. This comes after reports were going around claiming that one-off housing was to be banned from next March, statements which Minister for Planning and L
20/08/2021

A new Bill has been published which grants the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) the power to inspect all emergency homeless accommodation funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Health (Inspection of Emergency Homeless Accommodation and Asylum Seekers
20/08/2021

A programme of watermains work is set to launch in County Louth to safeguard the water supply for customers in Dundalk and its environs. Working alongside Louth County Council, Irish Water is preparing to flush watermains in the area. Following a large burst in Dundalk in June, manganese sediment
19/08/2021

Plans are moving forward for a new pedestrian and cycle bridge in Galway city. Galway City Council has been granted approval to develop the Salmon Weir Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge by An Bord Pleanála. Set to be constructed parallel to the existing Salmon Weir Bridge, the new bridge will draw pede
19/08/2021

The second phase of the Double Glazing Scheme has begun in Ards and North Down. Representing an investment of £1.8 million, the scheme will see almost 1,000 Housing Executive tenants benefit from new double glazing in the area, resulting in falling energy bills for residents and a reduction in carb
19/08/2021

A vacant shopping centre in Bangor has been sold in a multi-million pound deal. The Flagship Centre was purchased by developers Brookland Property with immediate effect. Local Green Party representative Cllr Stephen Dunlop has welcomed the news, which will see a prime city centre location regenera
19/08/2021

The Northern Ireland Executive has come under pressure to improve the Electric Vehicle (EV) charging networking across the region with the launch of a new petition. Alliance Party Infrastructure spokesperson Andrew Muir MLA has launched the online public petition, calling on Infrastructure Minister
19/08/2021

A successor has been named to the Irish National Strategic Archaeological Research (INSTAR) Programme. The new INSTAR+ programme, which will run initially to 2024, will fund 24-month collaborative projects aimed at addressing key knowledge gaps in Irish archaeology, building research capacity, and
19/08/2021

Northern Ireland manufacturer Cunningham Covers has helped complete a critical project. The company's client was faced with the issue of replacing their condensation tank that had been badly corroded due to its location. This had meant the costs had increased due to the need to rent a storage tanke
19/08/2021

A call has been issued seeking redress over the ongoing delay on the review of the defective block remediation scheme. The defective block review was established by Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien to look at a remediation scheme for homeowners. This will help support homeowners affected by mica a
19/08/2021

Issues with elevated levels of manganese in the water supply in County Clare have been resolved. Irish Water worked with Clare County Council to deliver work on the Shannon/Sixmilebridge Public Water Supply, which involved flushing, reservoir cleaning and water quality sampling. Following the wor
18/08/2021

Chadwicks Group has launched a programme of accessibility improvement works at the National Mobility Centre in Clane, Co Kildare. The leading Irish builders' merchants is partnering with Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) to update its kitchen and bathroom facilities for both service users and sta
18/08/2021

A coastal nature reserve in County Antrim has been revitalised thanks to a £10,000 makeover. The project saw new seating areas, shrubs, trees and planters installed at the Beach Road Nature Reserve in Whitehead. It was supported with investment from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, National Lot
18/08/2021

A bid is taking place to secure a second World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland. Preparation is ongoing for a UNESCO World Heritage application for Gracehill, Co Antrim. Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor William McCaughey recently met with World Heritage representatives in Gracehill as p
18/08/2021

A host of online and in-person events have now opened for registration as part of Dublin's first Climate Action Week (DCAW21). The inaugural event, which is set to take place from Monday 13 to Sunday 19 September 2021, will see a broad range of events held addressing the theme areas of Energy & Bui
18/08/2021

Residents of Castleknock in Fingal have been encouraged to help shape plans for a proposed neighbourhood play space in the area. Fingal County Council has launched a survey on the location of the play space, enabling participants to examine the five proposed play space locations, state which ones
18/08/2021

The Irish government has signalled plans to make the current access to rent supplement for victims of domestic violence permanent. Due to expire at the end of 2021, the scheme ensures that victims of domestic violence who have been referred from the Gardaí, the HSE, Tusla, or Tusla-funded services
18/08/2021

The Department for Infrastructure is investing £85,000 to improve a footpath in the County Down village of Millisle. Work will start on Monday 23 August and see the provision of a two metre footway to be constructed along the Abbey Road from its junction with Millbrook Road, a total distance of ap
18/08/2021

Belfast City Council has thrown its support behind plans to build 18 new homes in north Belfast. The proposal on the Hillview site was approved recently by the Council's Planning Committee. Sinn Féin MLA Carál Ní Chuilín has welcomed the backing from the Council. "There are 4,000 people on wait
18/08/2021

A leaked plan for tax incentives to convince homeowners to downsize has been condemned. National outlets reported the new initiative, with a government spokesperson distancing Fianna Fáil and the Minister for Housing from the stories. Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin TD has expressed his deep concern at
18/08/2021

Irish Water is moving forward with water main replacement works in Westmeath as part of a national drive to reduce leakage and improve supply. The utility is working alongside Westmeath County Council to replace over 500 metres of old and broken water mains in Mullenoran, Bunbrosna, between Mullen
17/08/2021

Activity in housing sales is continuing to increase across Northern Ireland, according to a new industry report. The latest RICS and Ulster Bank residential market survey saw respondents report a 30% increase in new buyer enquiries in July, despite the overall UK figures pointing to a decrease. T
17/08/2021

Northern Ireland bus manufacturer Wrightbus is bringing hundreds more job opportunities to the region following an exciting announcement. The company is set to boost its Ballymena headquarters with up to 300 permanent jobs following a period of significant growth thanks to its zero-emission passen
17/08/2021

The largest TV and Film Production studio complex in Ireland has officially changed hands. Hackman Capital Partners and its affiliate The MBS Group and Square Mile Capital Management acquired Troy Studios in Plassey, Limerick. This investment sees the partnership also acquire Ardmore Studios in Wi
17/08/2021

The Northern Ireland government has come under pressure to support NI Water's next business plan for 2021-27. Launching its Annual Integrated Report for 2020/21, the utility is urging the government policy makers and regulators to utilise its water and wastewater infrastructure to tackle the clima
17/08/2021

A review of Tralee's historic courthouse is set to take place after a lack of investment in recent years. The Department of Heritage will conduct the review, reporting its views to the OPW and the Courts Service. Local Sinn Féin representative Pa Daly has welcomed the news, while condemning the
17/08/2021

The Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021 has been published which looks to put in place a comprehensive and coherent planning system for the entire Maritime Area. The Bill was published yesterday, Monday 16 August, after being approved at Cabinet on 29 June and confirmed by An Taoiseach Michéal Martin
17/08/2021

Residents of the Clooney area in Co L'Derry are set to have a say on the future of recreational development locally. The draft masterplan aims to improve community green infrastructure and connectivity in the area and includes enhanced greenway and sports facility provision as well as a new commun
17/08/2021

A programme of roadworks has been announced in the County Armagh village of Tynan. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £450,000 to deliver resurfacing work on Kennedies Road, extending 3.1 kilometres from its junction with the A28 Killylea Road to Tynan Village. This significant inves
17/08/2021

The future development of play facilities in the County L'Derry village of Fintona is set to be shaped by public opinion. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has launched a consultation on the plans, with a few drop-in sessions scheduled this month. The Council recently approved a new Play Park
17/08/2021

Areas of Cork City may suffer from a disrupted water supply due to mains improvement works this evening, Tuesday 17 August. Customers in the following areas may be affected between 7pm and 11pm tonight: Barrack Street, Tower Street, Friars Walk, Roselawn, Mount Sion Road, Annmount, Maymount, St. N
16/08/2021

The key N4 Collooney to Castlebaldwin Road Project in Sligo is close to reaching completion, with the route expected to open to traffic in the coming weeks. This new Type 2 Dual Carriageway between Collooney and Castlebaldwin will be one of the most significant road projects ever built in the North
16/08/2021

Plans for lighting on the Comber Greenway to increase evening footfall have entered public consultation. A popular walking and cycling path, the seven mile long traffic free route between Belfast and Comber has enjoyed increased footfall over the last year. Research from the Department for Infra
16/08/2021

Work has begun on a £2.9 million flood alleviation scheme on tributaries of the Newry River in the city. The project will see the construction of approximately 990 metres of new 1350 millimetre diameter concrete culvert and 2000 metres of new flood wall and embankment works. AG Wilson has been app
16/08/2021

The Northern Ireland Executive has agreed to hold a Climate Summit ahead of 'COP26' in Glasgow this October. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon gained support for her proposal to hold the Summit before the major 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference. SDLP's Deputy Leader added: "The
16/08/2021

Towns and villages across Fingal have secured significant funding under the Streetscape Enhancement Scheme 2021. The Towns and Villages Scheme is providing €7 million nationally as part of Our Rural Future, a five year strategy to revitalise rural Ireland and make our rural towns and villages more
16/08/2021

Work has been suspended on an urgent flood relief scheme at Lough Funshinagh in Roscommon. Roscommon County Council was forced to halt the works due to a High Court injunction taken by a Dublin legal firm instructed by the Friends of the Irish Environment CLG of Kilcatherine, Eyeries, Beara Co Cor
16/08/2021

A new Wetland Network is being launched in Monaghan which aims to safeguard wetlands across the county through conservation and nature enhancement measures. Launching during National Heritage Week (14-22 August), the Monaghan Wetland Network will also promote the biodiversity, cultural, health bene
16/08/2021

Two local cemeteries in the Mid Ulster District Council area are set to undergo improvement works. Approximately is being invested to improve Forthill Cemetery in Cookstown and Polepatrick Cemetery in Magherafelt. Works include the installation of new lighting, construction of new and refurbished
16/08/2021

Members of the public are being encouraged to make their voices heard regarding the new Draft Guidelines for Planning Authorities on Development Plans. Recently published by Minister of State with responsibility for Local Government and Planning Peter Burke, the county or city development plan is
16/08/2021

Irish Water has completed repairs on the water mains in Stockwell Lane, Drogheda. Working in partnership with Louth County Council, the utility carried out the emergency work on Friday 13 August. During the works, customers were issued a warning over potential temporary low water pressure and/or
13/08/2021

A major milestone has been marked at the site of a £7 million Flood Alleviation Project in South Belfast. Scheduled for completion in early 2023, the Ravenhill Avenue scheme will reduce the risk of out of sewer flooding in the area.  A major Tunnelling Machine, named 'Timmy the Tunneller', has now
13/08/2021

An exciting renewable project has been launched in Cork which will see large-scale storage developed for green hydrogen. ESB and dCarbonX are collaborating for the 'Green Hydrogen @ Kinsale' project. Set to take place off the Cork coast, the scheme could have the potential to store up to three TWh
13/08/2021

The Rutland Street School Renovation Project has been boosted with a significant funding increase. The project, a key initiative to transform the North East Inner City area, has now secured €16 million under the URDF program, as part of Project Ireland 2040. As a key activator of Project Ireland
13/08/2021

Northern Ireland is taking a leap forward in attempts to deliver sustainable infrastructure across the region with the latest £8m investment in new LED street lighting, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has said. The new programme will see £8m invested this financial year in new LED street li
13/08/2021

Reports which show the supply of new homes to rent and buy continues to fall well below demand in Ireland has prompted a call for action. Published earlier this week, the Daft.ie rental report highlights how counties such as Sligo and Kerry are facing double digit rent rises, which is coupled with
13/08/2021

Natural heritage projects are set to be delivered across the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area thanks to new funding. The local authority has secured funding of £279,500 from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) Challenge Fund to implement additional biodiversity and access pr
13/08/2021

Road works are set to begin in Ballymena next week. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £350,000 to resurface a 1.5km section from the junction of Ferniskey Road/Main Street south along Steeple Road in Kells. Work will get underway on Monday 23 August and is expected to reach completi
13/08/2021

Five projects across Waterford have been named as some of the first recipients of investment from the new Creative Climate Action fund. Creative Climate Action is a €2 million fund developed by the Creative Ireland Programme in collaboration with the Department of the Environment, Climate and Commu
13/08/2021

Irish Water is moving forward with plans to improve the security of supply in Athlone, Co Westmeath. The utility is progressing with further water main works, which will see the replacement of over 400 metres of old and broken water mains in the Retreat Heights area of the town with new, high densi
13/08/2021

An Alliance MLA has issued a warning that efforts must be increased to address the climate crisis. "In 2020, extreme weather events uprooted 30.7 million people from their homes, the highest figure in a decade, according to new analysis from the Norwegian Refugee Council's Internal Displacement Mo
12/08/2021

Harland & Wolff (H&W) has appointed a new General Manager to its Appledore site. Tom Hart brings over 30 years of experience in project, operations and construction management throughout the United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates. Mr Hart joins H&W (Appledore) from Dubai based, Drydocks World wher
12/08/2021

Choice Housing has secured a £50 million loan from bLEND Funding Plc to allow further investment in social homes provision across Northern Ireland. The transaction between Choice and The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC) and their bLEND funding framework was completed on Wednesday. Choice confirmed
12/08/2021

A boil water notice which is affecting around 11,245 consumers served by the Ardfinnan Public Water Supply remains in place. The notice took affect following elevated turbidity at the Water Treatment Plant following the recent heavy rainfall. Areas impacted include: Ardfinnan and surrounding areas
12/08/2021

Habinteg Ulster has appointed a new Head of Housing. Judith McNamee has been working in the social housing sector in Northern Ireland for two decades, having first joined the Housing Executive's Graduate Trainee programme in 2002. From that beginning - combining studies for a Post Graduate Diploma
12/08/2021

Environment Minister Edwin Poots has visited Wrightbus in Ballymena to see the plans for a hydrogen economy in Northern Ireland. Wrightbus CEO Buta Atwal met the Minister and explained the turnaround of the company since its takeover in 2019 and how their current and future products and services ca
12/08/2021

Irish Water is being urged to release funding to upgrade water infrastructure in Ballivor, Co Meath. Sinn Fein MEP Chris MacManus was speaking after meeting with local residents in Ballivor alongside Meath West TD Johnny Guirke. He said: "I was pleased to get the opportunity to meet with local res
12/08/2021

NI Water is urging customers in the Coleraine area to bag and bin their bathroom rubbish after hundreds of wet wipes recently washed up at Christie Park. It is not the first time this has happened, however NI Water and local Councillor William McCandless are appealing for it to be the last. NI Wat
12/08/2021

Fianna Fail has described the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is a "stark warning", however it is "not surprising". The party's Spokesperson on Climate Action, Biodiversity, Environment and TD for Cork South-West Christopher O'Sullivan said we have known about the ser
11/08/2021

A new initiative aimed at increasing access to public charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles has made a major stride forward in Northern Ireland. The FASTER Project will see the introduction of 73 Rapid Charging Points across Northern Ireland, the Border Region of the Republic of Ireland an
11/08/2021

Tipperary County Council has committed to reducing energy consumption across the region with the piloting of smart lighting systems. The local authority is rolling out the pilot scheme in Thurles, Drangan and Clonoulty as part of the Interreg North West Europe SMART-SPACE Project. Public street
11/08/2021

A few months after confirming a strategic investment in green steel, Kingspan is preparing for a future in which all steel is green steel. Steel production accounts for 25 per cent of Europe's industrial CO₂ emissions, with the building and infrastructure sectors accounting for more than hal
11/08/2021

The recent alarming IPCC report has prompted a call for the Irish government to become a leading voice for action on climate change. Fine Gael TD Alan Farrell has urged the government to use its positions on the UN Security Council and within the EU to advocate for greater action. "We simply do
11/08/2021

The Department for Infrastructure is preparing to deliver a new £220,000 street lighting scheme in Armagh. Announced by Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon, the works will see new street lighting columns and replacement underground cables with new LED lights installed on the A3/A28 Friary/Killy
11/08/2021

An application for an injunction to reverse the pedestrianisation of New Street in Malahide has been refused. Fingal County Council welcomed the High Court decision which was delivered today, 11 August. The Council pedestrianised New Street to provide a safe outdoor space which facilitated socia
11/08/2021

The continuing increase in the price of building materials has prompted a call for Government intervention. Fianna Fáil TD for Cavan-Mongahan & North Meath, Niamh Smyth spoke out against the increases, voicing frustration from a number of constituents. Deputy Smyth said: "A combination of rising
11/08/2021

Environment Minister Eamon Ryan has come under criticism following the publication of a letter approving the acquisition of 200MW of fossil fuels. Sinn Féin Senator Lynn Boylan has slammed the publication as "tone deaf" after only 24 hours of the IPCC releasing an alarming report on climate change.
11/08/2021

UK & Ireland firm Freefoam Building Products has created an new animated video showcasing how to fit cladding. In recent years Freefoam has seen a steady rise in sales of its PVC cladding range. However, in the last 18 months, with homeowners using disposable income to improve their properties, sal
11/08/2021

An overnight programme of works has been scheduled at Clogherhead reservoir in County Louth. Irish Water is delivering the work in partnership with Louth County Council, beginning this evening, Wednesday 11 August. Customers in Clogherhead, Termonfeckin and surrounding areas may experience low w
10/08/2021

A modern community hub has been developed in Dungannon, County Tyrone, with a helpful hand from IG Masonry Support. The Northern Ireland construction firm deployed its brick solutions for the The Junction, which houses a variety of organisations that are committed to supporting the people of Dunga
10/08/2021

An investment of £4.3 million has been announced to support nature recovery across Ireland. Unveiled by Environment Minister Edwin Poots, the funding will support 25 'not for profit organisations' under the Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs' (DAERA) Environment Fund, with pro
10/08/2021

School leavers are being asked to consider a career in construction with help from a bursary from the Construction Industry Training Board NI (CITB NI). Open now for applications, the built environment bursary award will enable applicants to undertake a third level Built Environment related qualif
10/08/2021

Derry City and Strabane District Council has taken the lead in tackling climate issues with an exclusive pilot training programme. The local authority is continuing its working relationship with the Carbon Literacy Project, delivering a first pilot training to 30 staff members. The Carbon Litera
10/08/2021

NI Water has launched a search for new recruits as part of its Higher Level Apprenticeship Academy. The Academy allows applicants the opportunity to 'earn while you learn' and become part of Northern Ireland's essential service. The utility is specifically looking for Apprentice Project Control E
10/08/2021

The Green Party has issued a warning that time is running out to act on climate change following the publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) report. The IPCC assessment on the state of climate change finds that climate change is widespread, rapid and intensifying; and
10/08/2021

Average rent prices have increased by 5.6% across Ireland, according to a new report. The Daft.ie rental report for the second quarter of 2021 revealed the spike in rent, which sees the average asking rent sit at €1,477. Rents in Dublin are up 0.5%, however, across the rest of the country, in 17
10/08/2021

Plans are being brought forward for an Environmental Improvement Scheme in Belfast. FP McCann has been appointed as Main Contractor for the scheme at Albert St & Cullingtree Road. The works include the provision of new kerbs, new footpath surfacing, new lighting, street furniture, along with the
10/08/2021

Public consultation has been launched on Ireland's Draft Nitrates Action Programme. The Nitrates Action Programme (NAP) gives effect to the requirements of the Nitrates Directive in Ireland and is a critical piece of legislation that all farmers implement on their farms including maximum fertiliser
10/08/2021

Work is continuing to move forward on the Upper Liffey Valley Sewerage Scheme in Kildare, with work officially complete in a couple of areas. Irish Water has worked with Kildare County Council to finish work on Monread Road in Naas, and on Standhouse Road in Newbridge ahead of schedule, allowing b
09/08/2021

Belfast City Council has unveiled proposed designs for a new £18m crematorium at Roselawn. When it opened in 1961, Roselawn Crematorium was expected to handle 700 cremations each year. Now, with over 3,500 cremations taking place annually, there is a clear need to provide new facilities. The desig
09/08/2021

Pedestrians and cyclists are set to benefit from a newly completed travel scheme on the A6 Foreglen Road. Supported with an allocation of £125,000 from the Minister's Blue Green Fund, this scheme saw the construction of 640 metres of shared footway and cycleway along the hard shoulder of the existi
09/08/2021

A major cross-border project is set to launch to improve water quality in Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. The Irish Water and NI Water collaboration will see the wastewater network in Omeath, Co Louth, upgraded under the Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project. The SWELL pr
09/08/2021

Plans to deliver a new state-of-the-art storage, distribution, and secondary labelling facility for Bionical Emas in County Westmeath have been announced. The global Contract Research Organisation (CRO), which provides a range of services to the pharmaceutical and Biotech sector, will establish a 7
09/08/2021

A total of 119 landowners across Northern Ireland have utilised funding to help protect local river water quality and wildlife. Funding of €1.02 million through the Source to Tap project's agricultural cross-border Land Incentive Scheme saw farmers invest in alternative land-management practices, w
09/08/2021

A recent report on the impact of climate change across the world has prompted a call for urgent legislation in Ireland. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report featured stark warnings on global warning. Speaking after the publication of the report, Sinn Féin's Philip McGuigan
09/08/2021

A collaboration between Dervock and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is continuing to progress improvement work throughout the County Antrim village. Mayor Richard Holmes recently visited Dervock to see first-hand how the works have been implemented. Frankie Cunningham, Chair of Dervock an
09/08/2021

Roadworks are set to begin near Ballymena later this week. The £450,000 scheme will see improvements delivered at the junction of the Woodtown Road and Sand Road. Work will include the realignment and reconfiguration of the existing junction to give priority to traffic using the Woodtown Road to a
09/08/2021

An investment of €750,000 has been revealed to support capital development projects from local community groups across Cork. The funding, which is being allocated as part of Phase 2 of the Cork County Community Development Initiative, which will enable groups to deliver projects like community hal
09/08/2021

The innovative Demonstration Project has got underway in Gweedore, County Donegal, which will look to solve the problem of inadequate sewer treatment. Irish Water is partnering with Donegal County Council to install pods at 40 properties as part of the project. It will also look to solve the over
06/08/2021

Belfast firm RPS Environmental Management Ltd has won a contract worth almost £7 million from NI Water. The three-year contract will see the local company lead the sampling and transportation of water and wastewater samples. Under the deal, RPS will operate around the clock, 365 days a year, taki
06/08/2021

Global building materials company Kingspan Group has expanded its presence with an exciting new acquisition. The Ireland-based firm has acquired Thermakraft Ltd, a leading manufacturer of building wraps and roofing underlay in New Zealand and Australia. Thermakraft, which was founded in New Zeala
06/08/2021

Locals in the County Down town of Kilkeel are set to take advantage of a new modern community hub. The Ballyvea Football Club project saw the creation of a new facility to enable the delivery of social and economic development activities aimed at addressing underachievement and social isolation, an
06/08/2021

Newry headquartered firm Murdock Builders Merchants has reaffirmed its commitment to the Republic of Ireland (RoI) market with a new acquisition. The timber suppliers and builders' merchants agreed a deal to acquire Brooks Group, which comprises Brooks Builders Merchants and Dublin Plywood and Ven
06/08/2021

An ambitious new plan to tackle the housing crisis in Cork has been announced. Sinn Féin has launched its Vacant Homes for Cork strategy, which will see the Department of Housing work with Cork City Council to get families and individuals into vacant houses.  This new strategy comes as approximat
06/08/2021

Plans are moving forward for a major public realm refurbishment in Carrick on Suir, County Tipperary. The proposed development will see the upgrading of existing streets and lanes with new high-quality paving, kerbing, public lighting, improved street furniture and utility diversions/works (includ
06/08/2021

A series of remedial works are continuing on the Newbliss Public Water Supply Scheme in Monaghan, with customers reminded the Do Not Consume Notice remains in place. This decision was made following consultation with the Health Service Executive (HSE) due to elevated levels of manganese and iron. T
06/08/2021

The recent news of Uninest converting 571 student beds to tourist accommodation in Dublin has sparked a call for the government to clamp down on developers. Labour's Rebecca Moynihan, who has a Bill before the Seanad to prevent developers circumnavigating planning guidelines on student accommodatio
06/08/2021

A four-night project to install a new radiology facility at Mercy University Hospital in Cork has been completed. Offsite construction specialist ESS Modular delivered the scheme, with work beginning on the longest night of the year and the following three consecutive evenings to avoid disruption
06/08/2021

Recent heavy rainfall has forced a Boil Water Notice to be put in place in County Tipperary. The Notice will protect approximately 11,245 customers served by the Ardfinnan Public Water Supply due to elevated turbidity at the plant. Areas impacted include: Ardfinnan and surrounding areas, Grange
05/08/2021

A disused green space in Broughshane, Co Antrim, has been transformed into a new Sensory Garden for children with a wide range of needs to enjoy. The development, designed by Whitehead woman, Janet Crymble, and constructed by The Conservation Volunteers, features specific areas to meet a range of
05/08/2021

A programme of works to improve the energy efficiency of almost 1,900 Housing Executive properties in Northern Ireland is progressing well. Enhancements to the thermal efficiency of these homes include External Wall Insulation, new double glazing and improved roofs. The Department for Communities
05/08/2021

A new Changing Places unit has been officially opened at Carnfunnock Country Park in Co Antrim. The unit, which has been introduced on a temporary basis, will support the wide range of inclusive family fun days at Carnfunnock this year hosted by the Mae Murray Foundation and make the space more acc
05/08/2021

The Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee (NIBAC) has welcomed four new members. Andrew Corbett, Andrew Frew, Cormac Freehill and Martin McCook have been announced as the new additions, each beginning their three-year terms on 31 March 2021. A Chartered Building Surveyor and Se
05/08/2021

A continuing increase in new housing and infrastructure development in Northern Ireland is putting strain on the construction supply chain, according to a new report. The RICS & Tughans NI Construction and Infrastructure Monitor for Q2 2021 found a strong growth in total workloads (+24%), while al
05/08/2021

Residents of the Victoria Place apartments in Belfast have welcomed a new £1 million investment to tackle cladding issues. A delegation of residents and the building management company of Victoria Place apartments, led by SDLP MP Claire Hanna, met with Finance Minister Conor Murphy yesterday, 04 A
05/08/2021

Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien has come under fire over delays in the publication of the State architecture policy. The policy provides a framework for the implementation of architecture policy, with the last policy published in 2009. While Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin recognises some of the del
05/08/2021

Plans to build a new 2m wide footpath in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, have been announced. The scheme will see the footpath constructed on the south side of Coleville Road from the Loreto School to Dudley's Mills Business Park. Further works include provision of a new mini roundabout at Coleville Avenue,
05/08/2021

People from all levels of engineering have been encouraged to take advantage of Engineers Ireland's free information sessions. The Engineers Ireland team carries out the events throughout the year to companies and their engineers. Normally lasting around 20-30 minutes, the sessions tackle a range
05/08/2021

A programme of essential works have got underway in Lanesborough, Co Longford, to safeguard the water supply for customers. Irish Water is working with Longford County Council to deliver the works in adherence with current HSE and government COVID-19 advice. While these essential works are ongoin
04/08/2021

The NI Executive has outlined a commitment to establish an Infrastructure Commission under the newly published Building Forward Consolidated Covid-19 Recovery Plan. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has welcomed the introduction of the Commission, lauding it as a "game changer". "Last year,
04/08/2021

Members of Clare County Council and the construction team have visited the site of the Springfield Flood Relief Scheme at Clonlara to celebrate a major milestone. Visiting the site on Friday 20 July, Mr Patrick O'Donovan TD, Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works, was
04/08/2021

The Electric Vehicle revolution in Ireland has been boosted with the signing of some new regulations. Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien TD approved the publication of EU (Energy Performance of Buildings) Regulations 2021 for Electric Vehicle recharging infrastructure, which will transpose requireme
04/08/2021

Local residents near Grange Park in Omagh have been called on to help shape the development of a new play park in the area. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has created an online survey, where those interested can make their views heard. The Council approved a new Play Park Strategy 2021-203
04/08/2021

Portaneevy Viewing Point outside Ballintoy has undergone a series of upgrades thanks to over £400,000 funding. The project saw tourist facilities enhanced at the site, including detailed landscape work and the construction of two viewing platforms. Causeway Coast and Glens Local Action Group (LAG)
04/08/2021

Despite a year of disruption due to the pandemic, the Department for Infrastructure has completed most of its 2020/21 programme of work in Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council. In an update to the Council, the DfI outlined which road maintenance, improvement works and active travel schemes wer
04/08/2021

Engineers Ireland has officially launched this year's search to recognise the country's most exciting and innovative young engineers. The national body is now accepting entries for the 2021 Innovative Student and Graduate Engineer of the Year Awards, sponsored by Siemens. The awards provide a pla
04/08/2021

Translink has made a u-turn on plans to close a well-used pathway in Bangor. The Northern Ireland public transport organisation recently announced the intention to permanently close a path between Bangor Bus and Rail Centre and Windsor Gardens and Manse Road/Brunswick Road. After lobbying from lo
04/08/2021

Plans are moving forward to develop better wastewater infrastructure in Omeath, Co Clare. The scheme, which will end the discharge of untreated raw sewage to Carlingford Lough, will see the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant to serve a population equivalent of 1,600. Further works inc
04/08/2021

A project to deliver a 5G Fixed Wireless Network in Tipperary is continuing to expand across the county. The latest milestone from Irish broadband provider, Imagine Network Services, sees a further high-capacity broadband transmission hub switched on. There are 84,285 premises in Tipperary of whi
03/08/2021

Work to develop a new Park and Ride facility in Drumahoe, Co L'Derry, has been completed. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has welcomed the completion and highlighted her ongoing commitment to developing further schemes across Northern Ireland. The Drumahoe Park and Ride facility has 277 spa
03/08/2021

Work is ongoing to repair a burst water main in the Lough Park area of Westmeath. The burst has affected around 300 households in Hilltown, Loughpark and Glendian. Customers in these locations may experience low water pressure and/or water outages. Alternative water supplies (mobile water tankers)
03/08/2021

Work is to commence on a £351,000 carriageway resurfacing project on the Moyarget Road, Derrykeighan on Monday 02 August. The works will extend for a distance of approximately 2 kilometres and will greatly improve the strength and surface quality of the road. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallo
03/08/2021

A new playspace at Whitechurch in Dublin has officially opened. The Deputy Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Councillor Laura Donaghy officially opened the playspace. Deputy Mayor Cllr Laura Donaghy said: "This is a playspace that arrived at the right time. Covid has reminded us how important
03/08/2021

Government contractors are being supported with the increasing costs of raw materials, NI's Finance Minister has announced. Minister Conor Murphy announced steps being taken to help the contractors. He said: "Covid-19 has had a huge impact on the availability of construction materials with global
03/08/2021

EP UK Investments (EPUKI) has announced it is to invest in the creation of Kilroot Energy Park in Co Antrim. The project aspires to be the largest ever single investment in electricity generation in Northern Ireland. Economy Minister Gordon Lyons visited Kilroot Power Station to hear about plans t
03/08/2021

Work is continuing to restore the water supply to consumers on the Kerry Central Regional Water Supply Scheme. The work is taking place following a major burst last week. Water levels across the network and reservoirs continue to recover well today. While water supply has returned to most of the
03/08/2021

Builders' workloads are at their highest levels for ten years according to the latest survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). The rise in workloads in Northern Ireland is, however, being matched by steep increases in material prices and a growing struggle to secure labour, especially c
03/08/2021

Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has welcomed a Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) public consultation on EV charging infrastructure for apartments. SEAI will host a webinar on Thursday, 05 August at 11 am where they will outline the proposed two-tiered approach to providing grant support
03/08/2021

Clare County Council has unveiled details of a significant upgrade of the public realm in Ennistymon being undertaken as part of a capital project investment in the town. The provision of natural limestone and granite paving, a new pedestrian crossing, street furniture, improved signage, and the re
02/08/2021

New street lighting is to be installed in Craigavon, Co Armgh. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon confirmed work will begin on the £360,000 street lighting scheme on the A3 Lake Road on 09 August. The scheme will see the installation of new street lighting columns and replacement underground
02/08/2021

Resurfacing work is to start on a £260,000 carriageway project in Lisburn, Co Antrim. The resurfacing scheme, which begins on Monday 09 August, extends from Beechdene Drive in a northerly direction for 1km towards Derriaghy Road and is expected to be completed by 26 November. Infrastructure Minist
02/08/2021

Work is ongoing to restore the water supply to consumers supplied by the Kerry Central Regional Water Supply Scheme following a burst on Tuesday evening. Works are progressing well and water supply has now returned to most of the areas. Supply is now restored to customers in the Strand Road area in
02/08/2021

A further €10.5million is to be invested to improve rural roads and laneways in Ireland. The allocation represents a doubling of the budget under the Local Improvement Scheme (LIS) – bringing the overall annual spend to a record €21 million. The Local Improvement Scheme is designed to support the
02/08/2021

NI Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey is being urged to urgently extend protections for private renters. SDLP Housing Spokesperson Mark H Durkan confirmed under legislation introduced during the Covid pandemic to protect private tenants, the notice period landlords had to provide before asking t
02/08/2021

Serious concerns have been raised over the number of electricity outages in County Meath over recent months. Sinn Féin TD for Meath East, Darren O’Rourke, sought assurances from electricity supplier ESB who said the problem is being addressed. Teachta O’Rourke said: "The problem seems to be partic
02/08/2021

Plans for a new cycle route to be developed in Sandymount, Dublin, have been rejected. Green Party Cllr for the Pembroke Area, Hazel Chu, has expressed her disappointment over the High Court judgement on the Strand Road cycle path, which has ruled against Dublin City Council's (DCC) plans. The dec
02/08/2021

Construction work on a £137,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme in Portadown is expected to commence on Monday 16 August. The improvement scheme, which extends a distance of approximately 480 metres along Jervis Street from the junction of Church Street to West Street, includes resurfacing of the ca
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