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30/09/2021

Plans for a vibrant new urban garden to brighten the space on Belfast's waterfront have been announced. This multi-million pound investment will see Belfast Harbour improve its public space with the introduction of City Quays Gardens, a new location for local and visiting communities which will ble
30/09/2021

A new €5.5 million road connecting Laytown and Bettystown in Co Meath has officially been opened. Developed by Meath County Council with funding from the Department of Transport, the 900m single carriageway project also included the upgrade of an existing roundabout, new roundabouts and junctions,
30/09/2021

A first new longer walk-through train has begun operation in Northern Ireland. Three new train carriages, delivered in March, have been integrated with the fully refurbished existing donor Class 4000 trains to create a more accessible and high-quality onboard customer experience. This is the first
30/09/2021

A new large-scale public park has been delivered in Dublin at the Adamstown Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). Government representatives were on hand to mark the formal opening of Tandy's Lane Park yesterday, Wednesday 29 September. Tandy's Lane Park is approximately seven hectares in size and
30/09/2021

A host of 21 new projects at wastewater treatment plants across Ireland have been green lit for development. The 21 plants have been selected for upgrades under the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme, following on from the announcement of 15 projects earlier in the summer. The national uti
30/09/2021

The government has been urged to identify the Western Rail Corridor as a priority capital infrastructure project in the upcoming revised National Development Plan. Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus has called for the project to be included to help tackle regional imbalance and give funding to the "regio
30/09/2021

An ancient pilgrim path in Co Waterford has been successfully revived after nearly a decade of work. Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys TD visited the site to open St Declan's Way, a new 115km walking trail at Mount Melleray Abbey. St Declan's Way has long been part of
30/09/2021

Mr Tadashi Maeda has been appointed as the new Managing Director & CEO of Komatsu Europe International N.V. This latest appointment has been welcomed by Komatsu plant and construction equipment distributor in Ireland, McHale Plant Sales of Birdhill and Rathcoole. Having joined Komatsu in 1994, Mr
30/09/2021

A new multi-million euro programme has been unveiled to transform how energy on Ireland's electricity network is managed and consumed at a local level. ESB Networks' new National Network, Local Connections Programme forms part of the €4 billion-plus network investment programme to 2025. 
It p
30/09/2021

The Zero Carbon Bus Tour has made a stop in L'Derry as part of an event in the Guildhall. Hosted by the Planet Mark team, the Zero Carbon event featured a number of digital and physical shows to demonstrate what zero carbon means, why it is important and how organisations can align with net zero t
29/09/2021

Plans for a new active travel route on the Moneynick/Shore Road in Toomebridge have been boosted with support from the local council. Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is backing the scheme, which will see the development of a shared footway/cycleway and will link outlying residential houses
29/09/2021

firmus energy has announced that their natural gas tariffs in the Greater Belfast Network area are to increase by 32.98% from 22 October. The energy supplier has said that the price hike, which will mean an extra £3.51 per week on to the average household bill, is the result of substantial rises in
29/09/2021

A warning has been issued over a potential shortfall in electricity supply across Ireland if no action is taken following the publication of a new report. The annual Generation Capacity Statement (GCS) from EirGrid revealed challenges in the coming years as demand increases and older power plants
29/09/2021

Choice Housing has been shortlisted for three accolades at a prestigious UK-wide awards programme. The leading Northern Ireland housing association will compete for prizes at the UK Housing Awards, a 25-year event which shines a light on the teams and individuals who have demonstrated a real commi
29/09/2021

A key route in Banbridge town centre is set to close next month for a programme of construction work. The Department for Infrastructure is leading a £400,000 road realignment and traffic signals scheme at the Scarva Street / Downshire Place / Commercial Road junction. Work will begin on Monday 11
29/09/2021

A call has been issued for continued and further support for the successful Help to Buy scheme in the upcoming Budget 2022. The latest figures available by Revenue show 28,319 claims have been made under the Help to Buy scheme, of which 27,419 have been approved. Fine Gael Seanad Housing spokespe
29/09/2021

A programme of roadworks is set to take place just outside Poyntzpass in County Armagh next month. The £429,000 scheme will see Tannyoky Road resurfaced over 2.9km from Rathconvil Road junction to the Lisraw Road junction. Work will begin on Monday 04 October and is expected to be complete by Fri
29/09/2021

Ireland's largest combined Heat Pump and Solar PV system has reached the installation phase. Tricel begun installing the system at its Killarney facility in August, working closely with Enerpower which has a very clear understanding of the requirements and has shown commitment and reliability in i
29/09/2021

Concerns are beginning to grow that there will be no form of redress mechanism for homeowners with defective homes, due to fire safety issues and water ingress, in Budget 2022. Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin has said the inclusion of redress is looking "increasingly unlikely". Commenting a
29/09/2021

Work is progressing well on the upgrade of a watermain in Cork City. Irish Water and Cork City Council are working together to ensure the main is improved on Barrack Street. To facilitate the rest of the scheme, there may be a disruption to the water supply for homes and businesses from 10pm on T
28/09/2021

Construction firm Henry Brothers Ltd has been recognised as one of Northern Ireland's leading responsible businesses at a recent awards show. At an online celebration event on 07 September, the contractor was named NI Responsible Company of the Year at Business in the Community's 2021 Responsible
28/09/2021

DAERA Minister Edwin Poots MLA has visited a number of rural areas in Mid Ulster to see first-hand the successful investment in recreation facilities. The minister was a guest in Pomeroy, Co Tyrone, where he saw the new £33,800 investment by DAERA to enhance football pitch facilities in the area.
28/09/2021

Green leader Clare Bailey has called for more ambitious climate change targets following the reading of a Bill from Environment Minister Edwin Poots. The second reading of the Climate Change (No. 2) Bill was held last night, 27 September. Speaking following the Assembly meeting, Clare Bailey MLA
28/09/2021

A number of key appointments have been made to bring forward key flood schemes in County Donegal. Consulting firms Byrne Looby / Arcadis signed a deal to design a flood relief scheme for Ballybofey & Stranorlar, Buncrana and Ramelton. The project is currently in Stage 1 'Scheme Analysis and Devel
28/09/2021

A series of changes have been announced for Northern Ireland's High Air Pollution Alert Protocol. Led by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, the changes to the Protocol will help improve how the public are informed when periods of high air pollution are forecast or being
28/09/2021

Work has been completed to deliver more inclusive play park equipment in County Fermanagh. Two inclusive nest swings were recently installed at Fermanagh Lakeland Forum and Killyvilly Play Parks as part of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council's commitment to making its active recreation sites as i
28/09/2021

Mercury Engineering is set to target Ireland and Europe's best graduates at recruitment fairs over the next few months. The Irish firm will be in attendance at a number of Graduate Programme recruitment fairs at universities and colleges across Ireland and Europe throughout September, October and
28/09/2021

A call has been issued for the introduction of a radical vacant homes tax to address the chronic lack of supply in Ireland's residential property market. Labour representative Senator Rebecca Moynihan said: "The figures published today do not come as any major surprise but they are none the less a
28/09/2021

A review of strategic planning policy on oil and gas development has been brought forward in Northern Ireland. Led by Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon, the review will consider fracking which involves the exploration and exploitation of oil and gas and can be undertaken by conventional or unc
28/09/2021

A night-time road closure is set to take place to facilitate water works in Farranfore village, Co Kerry. Water rehabilitation works are progressing on the N22 Killarney to Tralee Road. The road will close from Monday 04 October to Thursday 07 October between 7pm and 7am to allow Irish Water to mo
27/09/2021

A significant milestone has been reached in the Tallaght children's hospital project with the completion of a new state-of-the-art paediatric facility. Construction firm BAM completed the the 4,600m² Paediatric Outpatient and Emergency Care Unit on 09 September and handed the development over to N
27/09/2021

Titanic Quarter has strengthened the portfolio at its Channel Commercial Park in Belfast by welcoming a brand new client. Experienced Irish removal firm Careline International has opened a new 4,900 sq ft unit, joining a host of other commercial businesses in the Park. Stephen Compton, Branch Man
27/09/2021

House prices have risen by an average €24,000 across Ireland over the last year, a new report has revealed. Daft.ie's House Price Report for quarter 3 of 2021 showed price inflation at its highest outside the cities at 13% in places like Mayo and Leitrim. Prices also rose in Dublin City, Limerick
27/09/2021

A section of the key A24 Carryduff Road in Northern Ireland is set to undergo improvement work. The Department for Infrastructure is leading a £375,000 scheme which will see the road resurfaced from Creevytenant Road to Carricknaveagh Road in a northerly direction for 2.1 kilometres. Work will b
27/09/2021

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has come under pressure to withdraw new planning advice which has been labelled "restrictive" for rural communities. The new 'Planning Advice Note for Development in the Countryside' sets out a new definition of buildings which can be taken into consideration
27/09/2021

A number of consultation sessions are set to take place to inform the future development of play facilities in Sixmilecross and Maguiresbridge. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is hosting the events early next month, allowing locals to have their say on the newly approved Play Park Strategy whi
27/09/2021

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has announced the extension of a temporary change to the planning application process in Northern Ireland. The suspension of the requirement to hold a public event as part of pre-application community consultation on major planning applications has been exten
27/09/2021

Members of the local community in Maghera are being encouraged to help shape a public realm scheme for the area. Residents and businesses in the County L'Derry town will have the opportunity to give feedback on proposed designs for the town centre, which include new paving, street lighting, planti
27/09/2021

SSE Renewables has reaffirmed its commitment to powering local change with the launch of the 2021 Community Fund for Meentycat Wind Farm in Co Donegal. Since SSE Renewables launched its Community Funds in Donegal in 2007, over €1.2 million has been awarded to loc
27/09/2021

ESB Trading has entered an agreement with Highfield Solar. The business has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with the developer for the output of their RESS-1 solar portfolio that will begin commercial operation in 2022. A leading developer of solar projects in Ireland, Highfield
24/09/2021

The new state-of-the-art South Lake Leisure Centre in Craigavon has been officially opened during a celebratory showcase event. Royal visitors, The Earl and Countess of Wessex, visited the facility yesterday, Thursday 23 September, to mark the official opening. They were taken on a tour where Thei
24/09/2021

The €150 million Oweninny wind farm project in Mayo has reached a significant milestone. Financial close has been confirmed on the project, with long-term debt from a consortium of banks including AIB, BNP Paribas and the European Investment Bank (EIB) financing the scheme. Led by Bord na Móna an
24/09/2021

Businesses across Northern Ireland are set to have the opportunity to take part in carbon reduction workshops as part of UK-wide tour. Planet Mark is bringing its Zero Carbon Tour across the UK ahead of COP26, with workshops which form part of the UN-backed Race to Zero and Together for Our Planet
24/09/2021

The success of the Playground Improvement Programme across Belfast is set to see more like-minded projects delivered in the city over the coming year. Belfast City Council's programme will move forward with a capital budget of £580,000 to complete work at marked sites including Cavehill Adventurou
24/09/2021

A new report has revealed Derry City and Strabane District Council's Planning Service experienced the highest number of Local Applications across Northern Ireland in 2020/21. The DfI Northern Ireland Planning Statistics 2020/21 Annual Statistical Bulletin revealed the local authority performed high
24/09/2021

Mercury Engineering has welcomed its largest ever intake of new graduates under the Graduate Programme 2021. The Irish firm took on 58 new cohorts who got underway with a dedicated week of training earlier this month. The new graduates were welcomed by CEO Eoin Vaughan and a number of key speakers
24/09/2021

A programme of road improvement works is set to get underway in the County Antrim village of Mosside. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £308,000 to resurface the B67 Moyarget Road over a distance of 1.8km. Work will begin on Monday 27 September and is expected to reach completion by S
24/09/2021

The government has been presented with a range of options to help tackle the housing crisis and immediate student accommodation problem across the country. Labour representative Senator Rebecca Moynihan has set out possibilities that could help immediately address the problem, including a State-led
24/09/2021

Fingal County Council has announced the application process for Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) is set to move online. A new Online Application Portal will be launched for HAP, a financial support to assist those renting privately and who are eligible for social housing support. The online porta
24/09/2021

The water supply in Tullamore, Co Offaly, is set to be significantly improved thanks to a continuing programme of works. Irish Water is working with Offaly County Council to deliver essential water mains replacement works. Scheduled to begin in early October, the works will involve the replacemen
23/09/2021

Construction has got underway on the second phase of Tully Park in County Dublin. When complete, the flagship park will respect the character and setting of Tully Church, a protected structure. Located in the new emerging town of Cherrywood, it will support the communities to enable residents, wor
23/09/2021

Local community groups and individuals are being called to develop and deliver local road safety initiatives across Northern Ireland thanks to a new scheme. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon launched the £100,000 2021/22 Road Safety Grant Scheme which aims to support initiatives that not only
23/09/2021

Leading waste management company RiverRidge has used this year's Recycling Week to issue a reminder to Northern Ireland to end its reliance on landfill. Taking place Monday 20 - Sunday 26 September, Recycling Week 2021 is focused on the theme 'Step it Up'. RiverRidge's CEO, Brett Ross is calling
23/09/2021

An appeal has been renewed for the introduction of a measure to give relief to builders and contractors seeking to upgrade their equipment in the forthcoming Budget. McHale Plant Sales of Birdhill and Rathcoole issued the appeal to Finance Minister Pascal Donoghue TD ahead of Budget 2022 next mont
23/09/2021

Mercury Engineering has strengthened its senior team with a key appointment. Jo-Ann Garbut has been named the new Group Sustainability Director after months of working closely with Mercury's sustainability champions and other key stakeholders to lay the groundwork for taking its sustainability amb
23/09/2021

Concerns have been raised about the Northern Ireland Renewables Obligation scheme after a report failed to find out key financial information. First introduced in 2005 by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, the scheme aims to financially support the electricity renewables industry.
23/09/2021

Residents in Longford are set to benefit from high speed fibre broadband thanks to a new scheme roll out. Surveying is well underway in several areas of Longford in preparation for the National Broadband Ireland (NBI) scheme. In Longford, there are 8,698 premises in the Intervention Area (IA), whi
23/09/2021

The Old Holywood Road in Belfast is set to close for improvement works next week. Approximately £170,000 is being invested to deliver work on the route from Monday 27 September until Friday 01 October. Road closures will be in place between 9.30am and 6pm throughout the scheme, with a diversiona
23/09/2021

The Northern Ireland Assembly is set to debate small scale green legislation next week. Developed by Sinn Féin's John O’Dowd, the Bill aims to provide the opportunity for homes, farms, small businesses, community groups and co-ops to generate green electricity from small-scale generators such as w
23/09/2021

A project team has successfully carried out emergency valve repairs at Dunbin reservoir in County Louth. Irish Water and Louth County Council deployed a team to the site on Tuesday 21 September to deliver the work. While work took place customers in the following areas may have experienced tempo
22/09/2021

Students have been welcomed to the new £30 million Erne Campus of South West College in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh. The new state-of-the-art campus is one of the world's most sustainable educational buildings, having secured both PassivHaus Premium and BREEAM Outstanding accreditations. Hamilton Ar
22/09/2021

A programme of new lighting works in Portadown is set to bring new technology and increased safety to the area. Approximately £160,000 is being invested on a lighting scheme on the Seagoe Road, which will involve the installation of new street lighting columns and replacement underground cables al
22/09/2021

A new community hub has been built in Newry to help enhance and promote active, healthier lifestyles. With an investment of £1.9 million, the Thomas Davis Community Hub was built just outside Newry City. Led by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, the project involved the construct
22/09/2021

ESB has launched its three-year development programme, welcoming 52 graduates from Ireland and beyond. The electricity company's programme will see the participants work across a range of fields including engineering, IT, HR, marketing, commercial and finance. ESB's Graduate Development Programme
22/09/2021

Applications have opened for a new £1 million cladding fund in Northern Ireland. The new fund aims to support the removal of unsafe aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding from private residential buildings. It is being made available to management companies acting on behalf of residents in r
22/09/2021

Secondary school pupils across Northern Ireland have been invited to take part in NI Water's first video competition. The young people are being tasked with creating a video photobook or short three-minute live action film around the theme of 'The Value of Our Water Environments'. This competiti
22/09/2021

The government has come under pressure to address the bleak situation facing many renters across Ireland. Labour TD for Dublin Bay South Ivana Bacik has called for more action to address the power imbalance in the rental market. These comments come ahead of the Dáil debate on the Labour Renters'
22/09/2021

The Department for Infrastructure is investing £350,000 to develop a new shared cycleway/footway in the County Tyrone town of Coalisland. This project will take place along the carriageway at Hackingblock Road / Ballynakilly Road. Further work will see the junction realigned and road resurfaced ov
22/09/2021

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to the Metro Link and DART West projects in Dublin amid rumours suggesting the key transport schemes have been delayed. Speaking in the Dáil Eireann yesterday, 21 September, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar stated there has been no government decision to delay thes
22/09/2021

Irish Water is moving forward with essential watermain improvement works in Swinford, Co Mayo. Mayo County Council will carry out the works on behalf of the national utility, which will see 230 metres of old watermain replaced with new plastic pipes on Riverside Road. Further work will include the
21/09/2021

A new pedestrian crossing is set to be developed in Belfast as a commitment to more inclusive infrastructure across the region. The Department for Infrastructure is leading a £40,000 scheme to create a PUFFIN crossing on the Lower Ormeau Road. The crossing, which will be located near Farnham Str
21/09/2021

PSH Environmental has helped tackle the workload of its fleet of Volvo wheeled loaders with Michelin tyres. The skip hire, recycling and aggregates business reportedly eliminated all instances of punctures across the fleet with Michelin's ultra-durable X Mine D2 Pro tyres. All new PHS Environmenta
21/09/2021

Greenvale Leisure Centre in County L'Derry is set for a major £250,000 revamp with the transformation of its fitness suite. These works form part of the next phase of Mid Ulster District Council's investment programme in leisure services. Refurbishment work will begin on Thursday 23 September to
21/09/2021

Views are being sought from residents in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area to shape local play park facilities. The Council is calling on members of the public to make their voices heard to inform the development of play parks across the district. This follows on from the recent approva
21/09/2021

The new National Children's Hospital (NCH) is taking shape following the recent completion of work on the Tallaght Hospital Satellite Centre. Located on the grounds of the Tallaght Hospital campus, the new Satellite Centre will act primarily as an out-patient facility. Mercury Engineering recently
21/09/2021

The government has come under pressure to establish a new strategy to help tackle the student accommodation crisis across the country. Sinn Féin representative Rose Conway-Walsh TD has called for a new strategy to prioritise delivering publicly owned, affordable student accommodation. This call c
21/09/2021

A programme of roadworks is set to begin in the County Armagh village of Blackwatertown. Work on the £450,000 resurfacing scheme will extend approximately 2.7 kilometres from Blackwatertown Village to approximately 150 metres south east of the Tullysaran Road junction. This investment will greatl
21/09/2021

The UK's exit from the EU is set to have substantial implications for the environment in Northern Ireland, an Alliance MLA has said. John Blair spoke during an Assembly debate on the UK Government's Environment Bill, which was designed to bring in legislation and provide environmental governance f
21/09/2021

Armagh waste management firm Envirogreen Polymers Limited has been hit with a £5,000 fine for failing to ensure the safety at work of its employees. The prosecution, led by the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI), was held against the company for failing to adequately prevent acce
21/09/2021

Work on the new sewer network along the Goatstown Road in Dun Laoghaire is progressing well ahead of its expected completion later this year. Irish Water is working alongside Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to deliver the project, which will support existing and future residential and commer
20/09/2021

The ongoing Belfast Transport Hub project has been the subject of a recent virtual work experience day. GRAHAM's Belfast Transport Hub (BTH) Enabling Works team led the interactive session for 55 secondary school pupils from across the UK in partnership with Speakers for School, a charity founded b
20/09/2021

Ireland's best student and graduate engineers have been celebrated at the annual Engineers Ireland awards show. Prizes were dished out at Engineers Ireland's Innovative Student Engineer and Graduate Engineer of the Year Awards, sponsored by Siemens. Third-level engineering students David Deneher
20/09/2021

The Shackleton Garden in Clonsilla has been restored and opened again to the public. Fingal County Council has been working to restore the Garden since 2017, which included rebuilding large sections of the garden walls, upgrading paths and restoring garden buildings under a €400,000 investment from
20/09/2021

The vital MetroLink and DART+ projects are reportedly facing further delays. Reports circulated over the weekend that the projects have been postponed again, prompting a call for the Transport Minister Eamon Ryan to clarify the situation. Sinn Féin representative Darren O'Rourke TD has written t
20/09/2021

The complex and controversial Dalradian Gold Mine project in County Tyrone is set to enter Public Inquiry. After announcing the intention of an independent Public Inquiry in June 2020, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon is moving forward with the plans after being satisfied that sufficient det
20/09/2021

Two serious incidents in drinking water plants have sparked a nationwide audit of the facilities. Last week the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlined two serious incidents in recent weeks that occurred in drinking water plants serving parts of Dublin City and Gorey, Co Wexford. This inclu
20/09/2021

Cork City Library is now being powered by green energy thanks to new solar panels on the roof. There is a 36-panel array on the roof of Grand Parade Library and on a sunny autumn day, the system generates significant amounts of electricity. This solar array enables the Library to take a significant
20/09/2021

A programme of roadworks is set to begin in the County Down village of Gilford. The Department for Infrastructure is leading the £153,000 scheme which will see a section of road resurfaced from the entrance of the Woodlands development from Lurgan Road for approximately 450m to the end of the deve
20/09/2021

Students in Maynooth are still scrambling to find accommodation despite the new term being upon them. Sinn Féin TD for Kildare North Réada Cronin has hit out at the crisis, slamming the government for failing the country's students. Teachta Cronin said: "Obviously, there is not enough accommodat
20/09/2021

A series of works to reduce leakage in Westmeath is continuing to progress. Irish Water is working with Westmeath County Council to replace old and problematic mains in Ballynacarrigy, Mullingar. The works will involve the replacement of almost 350 metres of old, cast iron water mains with new, h
17/09/2021

Plans have been put forward for a major urban development and rejuvenation project in the heart of Limerick City. Led by the Land Development Agency (LDA), the Colbert Station Quarter project will transform this part of Limerick city, incorporating new urban districts to be developed over time deli
17/09/2021

Ministers across Ireland have praised the completion of landmark renovations at St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. Representing the most significant scheme in over 150 years at the cathedral, the Roof Conservation project saw the replacement of roof slates, gutters and walkways, as well as the repa
17/09/2021

A ceremony has been held to mark the opening of a new foot and cycle bridge connecting Lagan Towpath to Annadale Embankment at Stranmillis in Belfast. The new 83-metre structure has been developed as part of the £5.2 million Lagan Gateway project, which has already seen the existing Stranmillis Wei
17/09/2021

A multi-million pound investment to sympathetically restore historic buildings in Armagh city is moving forward. Plans for the £6.3 million project are progressing, which will see up to 15 iconic buildings transformed in the city centre, a location known for its Georgian façades and listed building
17/09/2021

Iconic Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff has secured contracts at two of its sites across the UK. The team at Belfast recently provided its first major in-service support to Virgin Voyage's Scarlet Lady cruise vessel, delivering the necessary support efficiently and without having to take it out of
17/09/2021

A new masterplan for Donegal Town Pier and Diamond is set to be shaped with input from members of the public. Donegal County Council has launched an online survey on the plans, along with an outdoor consultation session on the Diamond from 10am to 12noon on Saturday 25 September and Saturday 02 Oct
17/09/2021

Locals in Waterford City are being called to have a say on the potential locations for a new bike share scheme. This new scheme from the National Transport Authority and Waterford City and County Council will incorporate 14 locations across the city and will become operational later this year. Fo
17/09/2021

Some councillors in Ards and North Down Borough Council's Corporate Committee have come under fire after voting against divestment in fossil fuels. Bangor Central Green Party Councillor, Stephen Dunlop slammed the decision of those involved, calling for full divestment from the coal, oil and gas i
17/09/2021

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Architects Department has secured a nomination for a prestigious European award. The Department has been nominated for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – The Mies van der Rohe Award for its COVID-19 placemaking projects in Blackrock,
17/09/2021

An emergency road repair has been completed in the County Kerry village of Farranfore. Irish Water worked with Kerry County Council to deliver the work following pipe laying works last night, 16 September. Closures were in place to facilitate the work on the N22 Killarney to Tralee road. This
16/09/2021

Ryanair has officially launched its new €50m Aviation Training Centre in Santry, Co Dublin, where the airline will train over 5,000 new staff. Located close to Dublin Airport, the new Training and Simulator Centre features three full motion simulators, one 737 MAX and two Airbus A320s, together wi
16/09/2021

The ongoing project to develop a new £1 million waste recycling facility in Carrickfergus has reached a major milestone. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council announced the existing site will close from Saturday 02 October at 5pm, with residents being asked to travel to Larne South Household Recycli
16/09/2021

NI Water is leading a series of tests into the potential of groundwater sources across the region. Stored underneath the earth's surface, groundwater is a largely unused water source in Northern Ireland which is naturally filtered through rocks, requiring minimal treatment to make it drinkable. Th
16/09/2021

A new Bill has been published which removes the Part V affordable housing exemption for developers. Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin introduced the Planning and Development (Amendment) (20 Per Cent Provision of Social and Affordable Housing) (Amendment) Bill 2021 following the publication of n
16/09/2021

A €4.3 million project to develop Trim Library and Cultural Centre in County Meath has officially got underway. Ministers and Meath County Council representatives were on hand to mark the beginning of construction with a sod turning ceremony at the site. Speaking at the event, Minister for Rural
16/09/2021

Primary school pupils across Northern Ireland have been described as "inspirational" in their efforts to help the environment. Environment Minister Edwin Poots made the comments during a joint visit with the Education Minister Michelle McIlveen to an Eco-School. Eco-Schools is the world's largest e
16/09/2021

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has come under pressure to revisit the new planning guidance after numerous councils expressed significant concerns. Local authorities across Northern Ireland have voiced worry over how the planning guidance could make it even more difficult for planning perm
16/09/2021

A busy Northern Ireland transport route in Bangor is set to undergo a series of improvement works. The Department for Infrastructure is leading a £270,000 scheme to resurface the A2 Bloomfield Road Roundabout and its immediate approaches in County Down. Work will begin on Sunday 26 September and i
16/09/2021

Work is continuing to move forward with water treatment infrastructure upgrades in County Meath. Delivered by Irish Water and Meath County Council, the scheme covers Enfield along with other towns such as Ballivor and Longwood. Recent work saw essential disinfection upgrades completed to protect
16/09/2021

Local residents in Galway City are partnering with the Council for a programme of environmental works. A mix of young people and locals are helping 'green' city laneways and transform them into vibrant, playful and nature-friendly spaces for all of the community to enjoy. This collaborative projec
15/09/2021

Belfast's latest office space in the heart of Titanic Quarter has reached a major construction milestone. The Olympic House project is close to totalling 200,000 work hours on site, supporting over 250 jobs during its construction. O'Hare and McGovern is delivering the project, which will facilit
15/09/2021

Plans for a new project at Naul Village Park in County Dublin have reached a key milestone. Fingal County Council's Parks & Green Infrastructure Division is now liaising with stakeholders to agree a vision for the sustainable development which is sensitive to and reflective of the cultural, histor
15/09/2021

Galway City Council has reaffirmed its commitment to zero emissions with the launch of its vehicle conversion scheme. The local authority has begun Phase 1 of the conversion of the City Council fleet to fully-electric vehicles, deploying eight fully-electric vans. These new Nissan e-NV200 vans wil
15/09/2021

A deal has been struck for the £5.1 million Shimna River Flood Alleviation Scheme in Newcastle, Co Down. Dawson WAM Ltd has signed a contract to deliver the construction phase of the project on behalf of the Department for Infrastructure. Work, which will begin in the coming weeks, involves the c
15/09/2021

Investment in sustainable transport across Ireland is continuing to increase year-on-year according to a new report. The latest figures from the National Transport Authority show a spend of €107 million in spending on sustainable transport in 2020 compared to €39.6m in 2019, with the figure set to
15/09/2021

A vision for a new play space at Garristown Library in Fingal, Co Dublin, is moving forward. The proposal for the play and amenity space is now entering the formal planning process, led by Fingal County Council's Parks & Green Infrastructure Division. The team aims to reach a deal with stakeholders
15/09/2021

Craigavon Lakes in County Armagh is set to be boosted with an improved shared footway and cycleway thanks to a new investment. The Department for Infrastructure is leading a £430,000 scheme to resurface and widen 5km of existing shared footway and cycleway, along with the inclusion of associated d
15/09/2021

A new report by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has revealed some of the problems with the national housing system. Published yesterday, 14 September, the report highlights the disadvantage experienced by young people, migrants, people with disabilities, Travellers, and othe
15/09/2021

The ongoing Dún Laoghaire Baths project is edging closer towards completion with the recent installation of a new statue. The Roger Casement Statue was lifted into place at the end of the new jetty, commemorating Casement who was born in Sandycove in 1864, became an early international human right
15/09/2021

An Irish water project team has successfully restored water supply following a mechanical issue at the water treatment plant. The utility worked with Meath County Council to support customers in Enfield, with some experiencing temporary disruption to their supply such as low water pressure and wate
14/09/2021

A Bill aimed at introducing improved protection for those in the private housing sector has reached the second stage in the Northern Ireland Assembly. First introduced by Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey in July, the Private Tenancies Bill contains a number of proposed improvements, including r
14/09/2021

Over 600 new homes made up of social, affordable and private properties have been approved in Tallaght. The proposal at Killinarden was green lit by members of South Dublin County Council, with development set to begin subject to full planning permission. Approximately 60% of this 620-home devel
14/09/2021

Irish engineering solutions firm Actavo has been awarded a five-year contract with rural broadband provider Gigaclear. The global company will serve as the Primary provider of network builds across the South Central region of England, with its Network and In-Home Division delivering the contract.
14/09/2021

A scheme to regenerate Tramore's Town Centre is progressing well and on track for substantial completion by the end of October. The works led by Waterford City and County Council will help connect the upper and lower aspects of the town. A paving sub-contractor is continuing with work from the t
14/09/2021

Minister for Higher and Further Education, Simon Harris has come under pressure to put plans in place for students facing problems over the lack of affordable accommodation available. This comes after reports this morning that students are opting to stay in hotels due to a lack of affordable studen
14/09/2021

A major leakage investigation and repair project in Buncrana, Co Donegal, has helped save over 500,000 litres of water per day. Irish Water worked alongside Donegal County Council to provide a more secure and reliable water supply for the town and surrounding areas. The project team has saved eno
14/09/2021

Dublin's first ever Climate Action Week has officially got underway. The inaugural programme, which will run from Monday 13 until Sunday 19 September, includes a range of different events all aimed at increasing awareness and informing action towards tackling climate change. Over 70 online and in-
14/09/2021

An outdoor area in Portadown, Co Armagh, has been transformed into a new safe space for young people in the area. Local volunteers at The Y Zone Youth Project delivered work under 'Project Eden' with support from a small grants funding programme from Live Here Love Here, in partnership with Armagh
14/09/2021

The popular 'Stairway to Heaven' in Fermanagh is set to close for a few days later this month for maintenance. Also known as the Cuilcagh Boardwalk, the key tourist attraction will close to the public from Tuesday 21 September to Thursday 23 September inclusive, reopening to walkers on Friday 24 S
14/09/2021

A climate change demonstration has taken place at Stormont, putting the looming dangers front and centre at the start of the new Assembly term. Organisers held the demonstration yesterday, Monday 13 September, with Alliance MLA John Blair addressing the crowd. Speaking following the demonstratio
13/09/2021

A 717-bedroom student accommodation complex has officially opened its doors in Belfast. Throwing open its doors in time for the new university year, LIV Student Belfast on York Street features state-of-the art apartments and studio rooms, incorporating an exemplary design and an innovative use of
13/09/2021

NI Water has been recognised with an accolade at last week's Business in the Community Awards. The utility secured the 'Wellbeing at Work' award at the ceremony, recognising NI Water's commitment to health, safety and wellbeing in the workplace. This award is one of 11 Awards categories that for
13/09/2021

Over 30 Coillte forests and sites across Ireland have been boosted with a new investment of €1.2 million. The Department for Rural and Community Development granted the additional funding to support outdoor tourism, bringing the total investment in outdoor recreation facilities at Coillte sites to
13/09/2021

Plans to redevelop the former Thornhill College site in L'Derry into a new retirement complex have taken a key step forward. A Reserved Matters Planning Application for the project was unanimously approved during a meeting of Derry City and Strabane District Council's Planning Committee. Under the
13/09/2021

Belfast City Council's climate action plan is continuing to garner great support following the recent funding award for three projects. Investment of £75,000 has been pledged by the Council for three recently green-lit projects: Linen Quarter BID for its Festival of the Circular Economy; a legacy
13/09/2021

Homeowners across Ireland are being urged to invest in home energy upgrades as part of a new campaign. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is leading a campaign to encourage people to take advantage of Government-funded home energy upgrade grants ahead of the cold winter months. De
13/09/2021

Work to develop 16 new social housing properties in County Waterford is on track for completion early next year. The development in Kilmacthomas is progressing well and, when complete, will be known as Port na Machan. The project is funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Herit
13/09/2021

The government has come under fire for its failed housing policies and the impact on students across the country. Sinn Féin representative Rose Conway-Walsh TD spoke out about reports this year that suggest accommodation is more difficult to find than ever, forcing some students to maybe defer cou
13/09/2021

Ageing water mains in Greystones, Co Wicklow, are set to be replaced with more modern pipes as part of a new Irish Water scheme. The utility is working with Wicklow County Council to replace almost 1km of old problematic cast iron water mains along Trafalgar Road, including Cliff Road, that were p
13/09/2021

A series of path upgrade works have got underway at Port-na-Happle, Portstewart. Work begun in the Co L'Derry town today, Monday 13 September, and is expected to last approximately 10 days. During the works period, access for water users to Port-na-Happle sea inlet via the set of steps will be r
10/09/2021

Plans to develop a new Lidl store and retail unit in Strabane have been given the go-ahead. Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Planning Committee approved the plans for the store which will be located at Strabane Retail Park. Members of the Planning Committee attending the reconvened meeti
10/09/2021

PM Group, the Irish headquartered international project delivery company, has announced it is to create 400 new jobs. The company achieved operating profits of €34.8 million in 2020, an increase of 30% on 2019. This performance was achieved on the back of strong underlying fee income which was 9% u
10/09/2021

Work is to start to replace old water mains in Creelough, Donegal. The works, on the Cashel Road, will also reduce the high level of leakage and bursts in the area and improve supply. The ageing water mains are being replaced with new high density polyethylene (plastic) pipes. Declan Cawley, Irish
10/09/2021

Plans to carry out extensive works and erect a sculpture at the Sperrin Heritage Centre, on Glenelly Road in Plumbridge have been approved. The application, which was made by Derry City and Strabane District Council, is part of a wider proposal known as The Sperrins Sculpture Trail which involves t
10/09/2021

Mecalac has announced the appointment of Mike Poxon to the role of Regional Business Manager (UK & Ireland). With significant expertise in sales, operations and dealer management, Mike is set to further bolster Mecalac's dedicated national sales team. With more than 30 years' experience in the con
10/09/2021

Midlands Science has announced a new collaboration with Laois County Council and leading Irish energy provider, Energia. The collaboration will see science education outreach being delivered to schools in the Portlaoise area in the coming months. Portlaoise has recently been designated as Ireland
10/09/2021

Fianna Fail has welcomed the renewed commitment under the Housing for All: A New Housing Plan for Ireland to improve housing options for older people. The new five-year plan which seeks to address key issues in housing, in particular cost and supply, includes specific actions to meet the particul
10/09/2021

Sinn Fein is calling for the deadline to register 'rights of way' with the Property Registration Authority to be postponedf. The party's spokesperson on Law Reform, Pa Daly TD, said: "After the The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act, 2009, as amended by the Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Ac
09/09/2021

The Housing Agency has appointed the experienced Bob Jordan as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Mr Jordan, who will take on the role next week, boasts a strong leadership record in the housing sector and will take over from retiring CEO John O'Connor. Since 2018 Mr Jordan has been the Natio
09/09/2021

Komatsu has revealed its latest excavator which bridges the gap between compact and construction-sized machines. The new generation PW98MR-11 tight-tail wheeled midi excavator is aimed firmly at those working in the utilities sector and in confined space applications such as narrow alleys, road con
09/09/2021

Local people in the Larne area of County Antrim are being called to shape proposed pedestrianisation plans. This project proposes to pedestrianise Dunluce Street and Lower Cross Street in the town. Outlining more about the scheme, Mayor Councillor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, William Mc
09/09/2021

Local people in Northern Ireland have been urged to throw their support behind the North West Transport Hub project which is competing for a global public choice award. The £27 million scheme, which saw Waterside Train Station restored and repurposed for use as a 21st Century transport facility, h
09/09/2021

Two new, controlled pedestrian crossings have officially become operational in L'Derry. The crossings at Skeoge Road and Maydown Road have been switched on, with Infrastructure Minister also announcing the introduction of a reduced speed limit to 40 mph on the Maydown Road. Minister Mallon said: "
09/09/2021

Northern Ireland's second Climate Change Bill has come under scrutiny for the targets it has put forward. The Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) Committee has undertaken a call-for-evidence to inform its scrutiny of the Bill. The Bill, which has been developed separately to the fi
09/09/2021

A road in east Belfast is set to close overnight for improvement works beginning next week. The Department for Infrastructure is moving forward with a £202,000 resurfacing scheme on Hawthornden Way, extending northbound from Upper Newtownards Road to Belmont Road roundabout. Work will begin on M
09/09/2021

A new funding package has been announced to help owners of vehicles like taxis, hackneys, and limousines transition to an electric or hybrid model. The Green Vehicle Loan (eSPSV) for Small Public Service Vehicles (SPSV) is part of a continued effort to increase green transport across Ireland. To
09/09/2021

A total of 50,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland have secured new superfast broadband thanks to contractor Charles Brand. Subcontracted by broadband provider, Fibrus, Charles Brand delivered superfast broadband infrastructure to rural area across Counties Down, Antrim, Fermanagh, Tyrone
09/09/2021

A repair team has been deployed to a site in Pullough, Co Offaly, after a underground leak disrupted the local water supply. The incident interrupted the supply for customers in Pullough and surrounding areas of Heathfield, The Back Road, The Canal Line, Derryneavy and Turraun. Repairs are underwa
08/09/2021

The £27 million North-West Transport Hub has been nominated for a prestigious engineering award. The project, which was completed during 2020, will compete for the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) People's Choice Award 2021, with members of the public voting for the top civil engineering proje
08/09/2021

Engineering solutions firm Actavo has announced a new key, senior appointment. Barry O'Donnell has been named the new Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately. Taking over from Sean Lucey following his retirement, he will be responsible for the financial operations of the company, includin
08/09/2021

The £17 million Belfast Tidal Flood Alleviation scheme is moving forward after a contract was handed out for the design and construction. Lagan Construction Ltd has secured the deal for the project which will involve the detailed design and construction of over five miles (approximately 8.5 kilome
08/09/2021

The most polluting of fuels are set to be taken off the Irish market thanks to new standards. Environment Minister Eamon Ryan TD announced the new standards for all domestic solid fuels that will be introduced across Ireland within a year Poor air quality causes premature deaths and each year som
08/09/2021

Firmus Energy has confirmed gas prices will rise by 35% in October in places outside Belfast. The company also braced those located in Belfast to expect an announcement soon. This also follows on from the recent move by SSE Airtricity to hike its prices by 22%. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald ha
08/09/2021

The water supply in Ballivor, Co Meath, has been made more secure following the installation of new mains. Irish Water worked with Meath County Council to install approximately 450 metres of new modern high-density polyethylene (plastic) pipes along the L4015 to connect two existing supplies. GMC
08/09/2021

Limerick City and County Council has set out its plans for housing construction as part of the Government's 'Housing for All' programme during a recent visit. The Government's 'Housing for All' plan sets out, over four pathways, a series of actions that involve a financial commitment in excess of
08/09/2021

Water supply in Galway city is continuing to be impacted following a major burst to a watermain yesterday, 07 September. The incident on Siobhan McKenna Road saw Irish Water deploy a team and restore supply to almost all areas. Emergency repairs were completed to the burst watermain supplying th
07/09/2021

The last step of the Cork Lower Harbour Main Drainage Project has officially reached completion. Taoiseach Micheál Martin was on hand to open the Cork Dockyard Pumping Station, marking the final piece of the scheme. The new station will ensure raw sewage is transferred from Cobh for treatment, w
07/09/2021

Plans for a new circuit in the electricity transmission network in the North West of Ireland are moving forward following the selection of a preferred route. The best performing route has been identified for the North Connacht 110kV Project that runs from Ballina in Co Mayo to Ballaghaderreen in C
07/09/2021

A total 85% of Irish adults are concerned about global warming and its implications across the country, a new poll has revealed. The Coillte commissioned RED C poll also revealed 92% of adults agree trees clean the air we breathe by converting carbon dioxide into oxygen - and help lower global tem
07/09/2021

Environment Minister Eamon Ryan has visited Waterford to discuss Waterford's Decarbonising Zone (DZ) designation with the local council. In Ireland's Climate Action Plan, local authorities were identified as key enablers in advancing climate action in their local areas and the plan required that e
07/09/2021

Locals residing in the County Fermanagh villages of Belcoo and Garrison are being called to help shape the future development of play facilities in their areas. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council recently approved a new Play Park Strategy which will guide the future provision, upgrade, developmen
07/09/2021

Finance Minister Conor Murphy has extended protection for commercial tenants unable to rent on premises until the end of March 2022. This emergency protection helps support business tenants having difficulty paying rent on commercial leases as a result of the pandemic. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archib
07/09/2021

A ceremony has taken place at Monkstown Jubilee Centre in Newtownabbey to mark the the new Northern Ireland Centenary Garden. Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Billy Webb and Deputy Mayor Councillor Stephen Ross were on hand to officially name the new area. Monkstown Community Associa
07/09/2021

A new Bill has been published which enables local authorities to obtain 20% of land zoned in a housing development to deliver social and affordable housing. The Bill from Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin increases councils' acquisition of the land from 10% to 20%. Teachta Ó Broin commented: "However, the
07/09/2021

Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris has come under pressure to ensure students across the country have affordable accommodation options. The call was made following the recent results of Leaving Certificates across the country amid the ongoing housing crisis. Labour Senator Ann
07/09/2021

Irish Water is set to deploy a team to carry out urgent repairs on the water supply in Galway city. The utility is working alongside Galway City Council to address the issues caused by a burst watermain on Siobhan McKenna Road. The watermain, which supplies the Clifton Hill and Tonabrucky reservo
06/09/2021

Iconic Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff has launched an exciting new apprentice programme. The company has welcomed 13 new apprentices to its flagship Belfast site as part of its very first 'Apprentice Induction Day' in partnership with Northern Regional College. The scheme will see apprentices ran
06/09/2021

Belfast firm The Electric Storage Company has created a host of new jobs to help tackle growing demand for renewable energy across Northern Ireland, RoI and Great Britain. The company offers a new service to domestic energy users, which gives them the tools to maximise energy produced from renewabl
06/09/2021

The number of students across Ireland taking on STEM subjects at Leaving Certificate level is continuing to increase, new data has revealed. New statistics from the State Examinations Commission have revealed that more than 101,306 Leaving Certificate students participated in STEM subjects at high
06/09/2021

Work has begun in the Albert Street area of Belfast to improve and enhance the streetscape. This £1.5 million public realm scheme will see an upgrade of footways, landscaping and new street lighting. The Department for Communities is funding the project. Launching the scheme, Minister for Communit
06/09/2021

A cross-border project has seen two councils from Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland join forces to tackle climate change. Louth County Council and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council have committed to a joint approach to help address the urgent crisis. Both councils work collaborativel
06/09/2021

A new programme of roadworks is set to take place in the County Down village of Loughbrickland starting this week. Work will begin on the £135,000 resurfacing scheme on Wednesday 08 September and run until Friday 24 September. This scheme will see the Coolnacran Road resurfaced over a distance o
06/09/2021

A Belfast City Centre street is set to close to traffic overnight next week to allow essential sewerage works to take place. Waring Street will close on Monday 13 September for three nights from 9pm to 6am. A diversion route will be in place via Victoria Street, Dunbar Link, Great Patrick Street,
06/09/2021

The unique Westside Modular Family Hub in Galway has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award. Members of the local community will be able to vote for the project to win the Public Choice Award at the Irish Council of Social Housing Allianz Community Housing Awards 2021. Opened in May 20
06/09/2021

Reports of the latest SSE Airtricity price hikes have come under severe criticism. The new data revealed the gas prices in NI will increase by almost 22% for October. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald has slammed the price hikes, which are set to add, on average, another £122 onto the typical hous
06/09/2021

A series of water treatment infrastructure upgrades in County Meath are moving forward. Irish Water is progressing the works in Enfield, Ballivor, and Longwood in partnership with Meath County Council. The utility has completed essential disinfection upgrades to Kilmurray water treatment plant, wh
03/09/2021

The Irish government has unveiled its new housing plan which sets out a plan to increase the supply of housing to an average of 33,000 per year over the next decade. Housing for All aims to focus on four pathways to establish a more sustainable housing system: support home ownership and increase af
03/09/2021

A multi-million euro pilot project is set to begin in Tipperary to upgrade lighting in three locations. Thurles, Drangan and Clonoulty have been chosen as pilots for the €5.7 million smart lighting project, along with locations in the Netherlands, France and Belgium. Over €500,000 will be spent o
03/09/2021

An investment from NI Water has brought forward plans to undertake a collaborative research project into the benefits of the use of large-scale battery storage technology to store and use renewable energy. Continu Ltd secured funding from the utility under Phase 2 of the SBRI (Small Business Resea
03/09/2021

A pilot forest-to-peatland restoration project has been launched in Tullychurry, Co Fermanagh, as part of a €4.9 million scheme. The project is being delivered under the INTERREG VA funded Source to Tap scheme which aims to protect and improve our rivers and lakes in the Erne and Derg cross border
03/09/2021

Leading Mid-West construction equipment distributor McHale Plant Sales has become the latest name to voice its support for the new government housing plan. The €4 billion annual plan aims to boost house construction over the next five years. Chairman of McHale Plant Sales of Birdhill and Rathcoo
03/09/2021

Efforts are continuing to make schools safer across Northern Ireland with the Phase 2 roll out of the part-time 20mph speed limit schemes. The Department for Infrastructure is set to introduce the scheme at 106 schools across the region, taking the total number of schools benefiting from the scheme
03/09/2021

Local communities in Antrim are set to take to the field of two of the region's new multi-use sports arenas. Two new MUGA pitches were completed in the Borough at Council-funded facilities Wakehurst and Clough. Mid and East Antrim Council led the work on both projects. Welcoming the completion o
03/09/2021

County Monaghan's Action Plan for Wetlands has been shortlisted for a prestigious award. The project, which represents the first wetlands action plan for any county in Ireland, will compete for the Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Award. The wetlands action plan is defining climat
03/09/2021

John Paul Construction's commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace has been recognised with a prestigious award. The Dublin-based firm was presented with the Investors in Diversity Bronze Award by the Irish Centre for Diversity. This award recognises the company's continued investment in poli
03/09/2021

The water network in Sutton, Fingal, has been further protected thanks to essential maintenance. Irish Water worked alongside Fingal County Council to carry out the work yesterday, Thursday 02 September, from 10am until 4pm. Throughout the works, Irish Water warned of a potential disruption to s
02/09/2021

A host of new production jobs have been created in County Antrim thanks to Larne-based firm Kilwaughter Minerals Limited. The company is investing £450,000 in its production operations, bringing the overall number employed by the leading mineral processor to 200. These new roles follow unpreceden
02/09/2021

A landmark 25-year facilities management contract for Lisburn Primary and Community Care Centre has officially commenced. As part of the contract, construction firm GRAHAM is supporting the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust's (SEHSCT) provision of multi-disciplinary, community care at the
02/09/2021

A consortium which includes Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff has been awarded a key contract from the Ministry of Defence. Four consortia were handed contracts to develop bids to build three new Fleet Solid Support ships for the Royal Navy. The initial £5 million contracts deliver on the UK Gover
02/09/2021

Ireland's leading supplier of building materials, Kilsaran has boosted the efficiencies across its 400-strong vehicle fleet. The company has signed up to the MotionMetrics suite of fleet management tools, which brings together critical information for the fleet manager on a single screen, from flee
02/09/2021

Residents of Wicklow Town have welcomed the opening of a new €6 million library. Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD and the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O'Brien TD visited the town on Monday 30 August to mark the official opening. T
02/09/2021

Local community groups and schools across Belfast have helped make the region bloom this summer thanks to a unique biodiversity programme. Radius Housing worked alongside Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful (KNIB) to produce the unique Growing Wild Diversity Project. This biodiversity programme has be
02/09/2021

A search is underway for experienced professionals to join Derry City and Strabane District Council's existing multi-disciplinary teams to drive forward the £250 million City Deal. Along with the City Deal, successful applicants will be on hand to help the Council with a range of exciting and ambi
02/09/2021

Pipelife's parent company Wienerberger has announced two new exciting acquisitions. The company has acquired FloPlast and Cork Plastics, accelerating its plans to transform into a full-range system provider and enhancing its portfolio of building and piping solutions. As Ireland's leading design
02/09/2021

A new road safety scheme has been delivered on Holywood Road in Belfast, creating better crossing facilities for pupils of the nearby Mitchell House Special School. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon met with pupils from Mitchell House to see the upgraded PUFFIN crossing first hand. Key featur
02/09/2021

A programme of water main improvement works is set to begin in Dundalk this month. Irish Water is partnering with Louth County Council to replace old mains along Ecco Road to reduce high levels of leakage, frequency of bursts and provide a more reliable water supply for the community. GMC Utilit
01/09/2021

A ceremony has been held to mark the beginning of construction on a new apartment block in east Belfast. The £3.5 million Ebrington Hall scheme from Hagan Homes will see 18 two-bed apartments built within the sought-after Ballyhackamore area. G Force Contracts has secured a contract to deliver t
01/09/2021

An Australian engineering firm is preparing to open a new design and manufacturing facility in Northern Ireland, bringing 120 jobs to the region. Tribe Technology - which designs, manufactures and sells Autonomous drill rigs to the minerals industry - has set up a new facility at Enterprise Way Ma
01/09/2021

Plans for the Kildare-Meath Grid Upgrade are set to be shaped by members of the public. EirGrid has launched a public consultation to identify a preferred underground route option for the project. This follows on from a decision in April that an underground cable was the best performing option, wit
01/09/2021

A cross-border project covering counties L'Derry and Donegal has successfully engaged communities to support their local environment. The Riverine Environmental Champions project saw over 60 participants from across the Strabane and Lifford region take part, with some learning about how long it ta
01/09/2021

A series of agri-environment enhancement work and farriery provision has recently been completed at CAFRE's Enniskillen Campus. CAFRE's Enniskillen Campus estate comprises of 62 hectares and is managed to support CAFRE's equine breeding (including young stock), racing and equitation enterprises wh
01/09/2021

New figures have prompted a call for a "proper" forestry strategy to be introduced in Ireland. Sinn Féin representative Matt Carthy TD has hit out at the Department of Agriculture over the new figures. Outlining the figures, Teachta Carthy said: "At the start of the month, Minister of State Pippa
01/09/2021

Komatsu has released its new D71-24 bulldozer as the latest in a line of products fitted with its intelligent machine control system. The D71-24 represents the largest in Komatsu's line up to come equipped with Hydrostatic Transmission (HST). Komatsu's distributor in Ireland, John O'Brien of McHa
01/09/2021

Five new, recently installed parklets have been launched in Cork City. The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Colm Kelleher officially opened the parklets yesterday, 31 August, at Cook Street, South Mall, Union Quay, Sullivan's Quay and Wandesford Quay. Following a call-out for "parklet partners" in Septe
01/09/2021

Six towns across County Limerick have been awarded government funding to improve building facades. Funding of €320,000 has been allocated to Limerick City and County Council under the Streetscape Enhancement Initiative for Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Bruff, Kilmallock, Newcastle West and Rathkeale. Count
01/09/2021

Legislation which protects private renters from eviction has been extended to next year. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey announced the extension of the Private Tenancies (Coronavirus Modifications) Act, running until 04 May 2022. The legislation, introduced at the start of the pandemic, requ
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