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Concrete firm fined for ‘severe’ pollution of large section of river

Concrete firm fined for ‘severe’ pollution of large section of river

June 25, 2024 by

A CONCRETE manufacturer has been fined for polluting an eight kilometre stretch of river in Northern Ireland. Tyrone firm Joseph Barrett and Sons Limited, which is located in Eglish Road, Dungannon, was convicted of pollution offences at a hearing at Omagh Magistrates’ Court this week relating to an incident last year. The court heard that on April 18, 2023, the Northern … [Read more...] about Concrete firm fined for ‘severe’ pollution of large section of river

London Irish social inclusion charity announces changes to board of trustees

June 25, 2024 by

A LONDON Irish charity serving some of the most vulnerable people in the capital has announced a number of changes to its board of trustees. Based in Cricklewood, north London, Ashford Place has confirmed that Carey Fitzgerald, who has been chair of the board of trustees for the past three years - and a member of it for nine - will be leaving the board at the end of this month, … [Read more...] about London Irish social inclusion charity announces changes to board of trustees

Man charged over burglary and hit-and-run which struck two women

June 25, 2024 by

A MAN has been arrested and charged in connection with a burglary and a hit-and-run which hit two women. On June 23 police were called to reports of a burglary in the Dublin Road area of Cloghoge, Newry. A white BMW X5 had been stolen from outside a house that morning. Later in the day police received a second report that two women were struck by the same type of car in the … [Read more...] about Man charged over burglary and hit-and-run which struck two women

Irish volunteers across Britain honoured at annual awards

June 25, 2024 by

A RAFT of volunteers serving the Irish community in Britain have been honoured at an annual awards ceremony. Irish in Britain (IIB) held its 2024 Annual Volunteer Awards at the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith this month, where they recognised the transformational power of volunteering to people’s lives and its ability to “bring communities together”. “It is worth … [Read more...] about Irish volunteers across Britain honoured at annual awards

Ministers across island of Ireland pledge to work together to promote sustainable tourism

June 25, 2024 by

MINISTERS from across Ireland have agreed to work together to promote sustainable tourism on the island. At a North South Ministerial Council (NSMC) Tourism Sectoral meeting Northern Ireland’s Tourism Minister Conor Murphy and the Republic of Ireland’s Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin signed a joint statement supporting sustainable tourism. The meeting, held yesterday, was … [Read more...] about Ministers across island of Ireland pledge to work together to promote sustainable tourism

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