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A popular Galway beauty spot is set to reopen to the public in the next few weeks following its closure due to Storm Éowyn.
Forest Industries Ireland has said more than 30 new timber harvesting machines have been brought into Ireland to speed up the harvesting of storm damaged forests.
Forest Industries Ireland analysed sawmilling capacity in Ireland and found that more than 30 new timber harvesting machines ...
Irish sawmills are set to increase capacity by 30% to clear damage caused by Storm Éowyn, according to Forest industries ...
Jim Faulkner and neighbours were ‘amazed and delighted’ to see the fallen telephone poll fixed and their gardens free of the ...
A rural school in east Mayo has issued an SOS to have its phone service restored. The landline at Barnacogue National School, ...
Investing.com -- Aviva (LON: AV) reported solid Q1 results on Thursday, surpassing expectations with strong growth in both ...
Our first third of 2025, January through to April, has been notably drier than the corresponding period in 2024 – approximately 8 inches less rainfall in many parts of the West of Ireland over the ...
Initial estimates suggest one in every 20 commercial trees across Galway were felled by the hurricane force winds of storms ...
ONE of the county’s main geopark sites “will be open intermittently in the weeks ahead” as the responsible authorities ...
A farm shop in Barnacougue, near Knock Airport, will reopen on May 18th after Storm Éowyn in January knocked one of the sheds ...