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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has completed Ireland’s first National Climate Change Risk Assessment. It confirms ...
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The roof of the £22million Helensburgh Leisure Centre was ripped off in January when Storm Eowyn battered Scotland with ...
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Independent.ie on MSNOver 17,000 compensation claims lodged in Mayo after Storm ÉowynMayo has recorded the second-highest number of claims to the government’s Humanitarian Assistance Scheme for people affected ...
Patrick O'Donovan reportedly stormed out of a meeting with stakeholders, claiming 'nothing has happened' since Eowyn ...
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Irish Independent on MSNFour months on from Storm Éowyn there’s still phone lines in County Roscommon not restoredSince Storm Éowyn struck on January 24, Eir has restored phone lines to over 174,000 homes and businesses. However, some ...
Work is progressing steadily to repair the extensive damage caused by Storm Eowyn to Helensburgh Leisure Centre (HLC).
Urgent action is required to mitigate the risks of disruption to energy and transport infrastructure due to climate change, ...
A leisure venue's autumn and pantomime season will not go ahead after work to remove unsafe concrete in the auditorium roof ...
The reopening of the Sands Centre auditorium has been delayed until at least 2026 as the work to remove RAAC panels from the roof continues. Cumberland Council says the delay to the work is due to ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified more than 100 key risks to the State posed by climate change, with ...
A 13-metre-long wooden sculpture, which is part of the restoration and rejuvenation of Mote Park in Roscommon, is being ...
There have been more than 90,000 applications for compensation made following Storm Éowyn, which brought record-breaking gusts in January, according to figures obtained by TG4's 7LÁ programme.
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