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1 month ago |
northantstelegraph.co.uk | Stephanie Weaver |Cllr Byrne
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowRaunds Town Council is ‘thrilled’ with completion of the town’s highly anticipated skate park and pump track. Completed with the expert craftsmanship of Bendcrete Skate Parks, the new facility is open and ready for use by the community. The new park promises to be a ‘vibrant hub’ for skateboarders, BMX riders and scooter enthusiasts of all ages.
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2 months ago |
newrydemocrat.com | Cllr Byrne |Peter Bayne
Over 200 residents gathered at Killeavy Castle, Newry, and the Millbrook Lodge, Ballynahinch, for groundbreaking ‘Blue Monday’ events, aimed at addressing household finances, managing credit, and learning effective shopping and saving strategies. The 20 January events, organised by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council District Electoral Area (DEA) Fora, were funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. This is part of a £5.9m Multiply fund being managed by the Department for the Economy.
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2 months ago |
shannonside.ie | Cllr Byrne
The ESB estimates some customers in north Roscommon won't have their electricity back until Thursday evening. They include homes in Crossna and Keadue. Councillor Valerie Byrne says it's unacceptable some people will be out of power for almost a week.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
shannonside.ie | Cllr Byrne
News Jan 14, 2025 08:20 By Shannonside News And the National Treatment Purchase Fund says 241 adults are waiting at least six months for inpatient care. Almost 1,100 people have been waiting over six months for treatment in Roscommon University Hospital. 700 adults and 113 children are waiting for their first outpatient consultation. And the National Treatment Purchase Fund says 241 adults are waiting at least six months for inpatient care.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
independent.ie | Cllr Byrne
Candidate: David BradleyParty: IndependentDavid Bradley is a new independent candidate that is entering the race with a campaign underpinned by his Christian faith. David is 69, lives in Drogheda and is a retired pensions fund operations manager. He says that the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael government has been an “oppressive” one and he was bitterly opposed to the lockdown measures taken in Covid and was sceptical of vaccines.
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