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CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Ireland Construction News Archive for October 2022
31/10/2022
Northern Ireland contractor Henry Brothers has claimed a prestigious award at this year's Construction Employers Federation (CEF) Excellence Awards. Launched in 1999, the Construction Excellence Awards are considered the most prestigious event in the Northern Ireland construction calendar and are d
31/10/2022
A ceremony has been held to mark the beginning of construction on a new £33 million development at Down High School in Downpatrick. Education Minister Michelle McIlveen has held a sod-cutting ceremony on the new school building. Funded by the Department of Education, the new building will cater f
31/10/2022
Plans to develop the new M28 motorway linking Rochestown with Ringaskiddy in County Cork has taken a key step forward. The second phase of preparatory works has begun, with work beginning last year and the route corridor cleared and fenced from Carrs Hill to the Port in Ringaskiddy at a cost of €1
31/10/2022
The All Island Rail Review is progressing well ahead of its scheduled completion by the end of the year. Welcoming the progress, Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd said: "As we seek to connect communities and tackle the climate emergency, this Review will be vital in providing a vision of how our
31/10/2022
A programme of major improvements at Killyfole Lough in County Fermanagh has officially got underway. A freshwater lough between Lisnaskea and Rosslea, Killyfole Lough is undergoing improvements to enhance the local nature reserve. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has appointed main contract
31/10/2022
Northern Ireland-based contractor Farrans has reached a deal for water contracts worth an estimated £100 million. The firm has signed two contracts with Northumbrian Water Limited to deliver improvement works. In County Durham and Tees Valley, Farrans will be improving the underground network of w
31/10/2022
Homelessness across Ireland has increased by 29.5%, prompting calls for the government to take radical action. Almost 11,000 people are living in homelessness, including 3,342 children, according to the latest figures. Labour representative Rebecca Moynihan has hit out at the government for faili
31/10/2022
Cherrywood Business Park in County Dublin is set to undergo significant water supply upgrades. Irish Water and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council are collaborating to construct an additional 400 metres of new trunk water mains which will be installed between two existing water connection points.
31/10/2022
Work has got underway on a series of road improvements in the County L'Derry village of Ballyronan. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £180,000 to improve the B160 Ballyronan Road, extending 1km from Rockbrook Road to Oaklea Road. To facilitate the works it will be necessary to close t
31/10/2022
Residents in County Kilkenny supplied by the Ballyragget Public Water Supply have been issued a Boil Water Notice. This notice is being issued as a precautionary measure to protect the health of approximately 1,280 customers due to increased turbidity in the raw water source caused by recent heavy
28/10/2022
A major redevelopment of the historic Templemore Baths in Belfast is moving closer to completion. The £17 million restoration and expansion will preserve and enhance the Victorian building's historic features, while providing modern leisure and spa facilities in a newly built extension. Belfast Ci
28/10/2022
A multi-million pound flood scheme in County Down has officially reached completion. The £6.3 million Shimna River Flood Alleviation Scheme brings 312 homes and businesses enhanced flood protection and reduced flood risk. It involved the construction of 1430 metres of flood walls and embankments t
28/10/2022
Thousands of locally-led rural development and enterprise projects across Ireland are set to be unlocked under the €180 million LEADER Programme for 2023-2027. Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD published the funding allocation for each county over the next five year
28/10/2022
An improved, more inclusive play park has officially opened its doors to the public in Omagh. Grange Park 'Destination Play Park' is a state-of-the-art facility developed around the theme of 'bridges and spires', reflecting the landscape and heritage of Omagh and also includes specialised inclusive
28/10/2022
Waterford Cultural Hub is beginning to take shape with the creation of a new community and cultural hub. Work has got underway on the new hub with funding of €651,654 awarded through the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF). This project will involve the repurposing of 16-18 Barker Pla
28/10/2022
Plans have been approved to redevelop the Atlantic Bar and former Londonderry Hotel in Portrush. Notices of Opinion have been issued to grant planning permission and consent for the project. Speaking as he reached his decision, Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd said: "I fully recognise and resp
28/10/2022
Innovative quarry and mineral processor Kilwaughter Minerals has welcomed a cohort of local students to gain insight on a career in the industry. The tour was organised through Mid and East Antrim Borough Council's Manufacturing Task Force, as part of engagement activities for the Science Summer S
28/10/2022
The cross-community environmental hub in Donemana, Co Tyrone, has been significantly enhanced with an exciting new garden. A special delegation visited the hub to officially open the new community garden. The group included representatives of the Executive Office, Derry City and Strabane District
28/10/2022
Work is set to get underway on a series of public realm improvements in Portrush. Approximately £1.4 million is being invested by the Department for Communities (DfC) in the Kerr Street scheme. This will provide an uplift to one of the busiest walking routes in the resort and will create linkages
28/10/2022
Irish Water is moving forward with its national campaign to drive down leakage, with further works scheduled in the County Kildare town of Newbridge. The utility is working with Kildare County Council to replace approximately 3km of ageing and problematic backyard service connections to 340 houses
27/10/2022
The development of Northern Regional College's new Coleraine campus has taken a key step forward. A topping out ceremony has taken place at the site, marking the construction phase of the projects reaching the mid-point of its schedule, and maximum height. The new £40 million state-of-the-art camp
27/10/2022
The North West Transport Hub in L'Derry has secured a prestigious accolade at the recent Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors UK Awards in London. The awards seek to showcase the most inspirational initiatives and developments in land, real estate, construction and infrastructure The Hub, whi
27/10/2022
A ceremony has taken place to mark the official opening of the new £14.5 million Rossmar Special School in Limavady. Education Minister Michelle McIlveen visited the new facility to celebrate the opening. Speaking at the official opening, Minister McIlveen said: "I am so impressed with the fantast
27/10/2022
Translink and Wrightbus have struck a deal for 100 additional zero emission buses to enhance the Northern Ireland public transport network. This £88 million investment from the Department for Infrastructure will support a fleet of new 'green' buses and associated EV charging infrastructure. Speak
27/10/2022
A number of residential developments in Comber including a total of 616 housing units, eight apartments and more have been granted. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd issued Notices of Opinion to approve a number of planning applications. Located at a site south of the Copelands link roundabout,
27/10/2022
Various options to improve public safety and access for pedestrians and cyclists using the Foyle Bridge in L'Derry are to be explored. The Department for Infrastructure will assess the options for the structure, which provides the main linkage to and from Northern Donegal. The bridge, which by 201
27/10/2022
A number of key Northern Ireland ministers have met to discuss plans for greater collaboration on active travel and greenways. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey and Finance Minister Conor Murphy agreed to set up a cross-departmental working group where officia
27/10/2022
Komatsu is set to bring 'enhanced productivity' to the timber felling and transportation process with the launch of its new timber grapples range. Compatible with most common makes of forwarders, most types of truck cranes and other timber handling vehicles, the new grapples are set for market arri
27/10/2022
A series of key road improvements is set to commence in the County Tyrone village of Drumquin next month. Work will take place over five locations between Mullaghmena Road, Omagh and Magherenny Road, Drumquin. It will involve resurfacing of the carriageway and upgrading of road drainage. The Depar
27/10/2022
The Burtonport Sewerage Scheme in County Donegal has officially got underway. This Irish Water scheme will see new wastewater treatment plant and sewerage infrastructure built to help eliminate the discharge of raw sewage into the marine environment. Approximately €7 million is being invested by
26/10/2022
A total of 153 new homes have been officially opened across County Clare thanks to a €40 million investment in social housing. Four new social housing developments in Ennis, Miltown Malbay and Tulla comprise of a collection of direct build and turnkey development schemes. The developments consist o
26/10/2022
A cohort of local students in the Loughries area of County Down have helped support key sustainable upgrades led by NI Water. Primary 7 children from Loughries Primary School visited Loughries Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW), where the utility is delivering a major £700,000 project. Work will inv
26/10/2022
Plans to roll out a new full fibre network in Carrickmacross and Monaghan town have been announced. SIRO is investing €6 million to roll out the network to 5,300 premises in these County Monaghan towns, targeting 2,800 premises in Monaghan and 2,500 premises in Carrickmacross, respectively. The
26/10/2022
A new package of funding has been introduced to support local communities in creating more sustainable and resilient community spaces across Northern Ireland. The second £750,000 Living Places and Spaces Fund will facilitate communities to improve the local environment and increase awareness of the
26/10/2022
A £1.1 million programme of public realm improvements is set to commence in Belfast's Lanark Way. The scheme will deliver significant physical regeneration improvements along the entire length of Lanark Way from the Shankill Road junction to the junction with the Springfield Road. Improvement works
26/10/2022
Plans to develop the Fingal Coastal Way have taken a major step forward. The emerging preferred route for the project has been published, with members of the public now being sought to review and comment on the route. Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Howard Mahony, said: "Once delivered, the Fingal Coastal
26/10/2022
A number of key improvement and regeneration projects are continuing to make progress in South Belfast. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd visited the area and met with community groups and elected representatives to discuss the state of projects across the region. The Minister discussed how hi
26/10/2022
A new Chair has been named for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) Board. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey confirmed Nicole Lappin will take the role on a five-year term effective from 05 November 2022. Mrs Nicole Lappin is a qualified barrister and Chair of the Northern Ireland Amb
26/10/2022
A programme of roadworks is set to begin in the County Armagh area of Clady. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £590,000 to resurface a section of Cladymore Road, extending for 3,100 metres from the junction with Cladymilltown Road to the junction with Clady Road. Work will commence o
26/10/2022
Irish Water is moving forward with key water main replacement works in the County Donegal townland of Lunniagh. The utility is expected to replace 850 metres of water main along a stretch of the local road, the L5363, by the end of 2022. As part of the National Leakage Reduction Programme, Irish
25/10/2022
A £2.6 million public realm scheme at Warrenpoint's Promenade is continuing to make significant progress. This project will involve the replacement of footpaths, repairs to the sea wall and replacement street furniture. The Department for Communities provided £1.96 million towards the scheme with
25/10/2022
Telecoms giant BT has opened Northern Ireland's first-ever Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Belfast. Located at the firm's flagship Riverside Tower building in the city, the SOC will leverage BT's global security expertise and leading cyber technologies to defend public and private sector bodie
25/10/2022
The search has got underway to find a developer to take forward major regeneration in the Irish Street area of Downpatrick. A tender process has been launched to redevelop a major site in the area, which includes the former Police Station building, adjacent buildings and the Irish Street car park.
25/10/2022
Lisburn-based offsite manufacturing specialist, McAvoy Group has unveiled its commitment to sustainable profitability with a rise in annual turnover. The firm has reported a rise in turnover to £71.5m for the 13-month period to 31 May 2022, compared to £23.8m for the six-month period ending April 2
25/10/2022
Work to deliver an exciting new £29 million shared housing scheme in Ballymena has officially begun. This project, part of a major regeneration on the site of the former St Patrick's Barracks, will see 135 shared homes developed by Radius Housing with lead contractor MJ McBride. Communities Minist
25/10/2022
Leading electrical and mechanical engineering firm GES Group has achieved Investors in People Silver Accreditation. GES provides power and energy solutions for SMEs and large multi-nationals across a range of industries in the UK, Ireland and beyond. The group has a strong and long-standing trading
25/10/2022
An Bord Pleanála has come under pressure to reveal its internal report after several issues were reported over the last few months. Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin has claimed the report will ensure full transparency to the extent of the problems currently taking place and help restore publi
25/10/2022
A new part-time 20mph speed limit for schools is set to be rolled out to 14 institutions in the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area this autumn. This one of the many updates delivered on road maintenance and improvement works as the Department for Infrastructure held a meeting with Council
25/10/2022
A programme of roadworks has commenced in Dungannon, Co Tyrone. Led by the Department for Infrastructure, the £320,000 scheme will improve a section of the A45 Granville Road from the Roundabout at Murdoch's Building yard to 300 metres short of Killybracken Road. To facilitate the works a lane cl
25/10/2022
A crew of engineers have been dispatched to deliver watermain repairs in the County Cork village of Crosshaven. Irish Water is progressing with repairs at The Hill, Garball Bay Road, after a watermain burst in the area yesterday, 24 October. These repair works are proving to be a bit more difficul
24/10/2022
Northern Ireland-based contractor Henry Brothers has strengthened its operations in the Midlands with dynamic new premises. Established in 2015, the Midlands division of the business has officially moved into larger offices in Eldon Road, Beeston, with its team of almost 60. Members of the Henry
24/10/2022
A ceremony has taken place at Oxford Island in Lurgan to officially open the brand new play park. Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon's Lord Mayor, Councillor Paul Greenfield was joined by contractors, elected members and council officials to mark the grand opening of the new facility. Overlook
24/10/2022
Former RICS NI chair and chartered surveyor Diana Fitzsimons has been recognised with a prestigious lifetime achievement award. Diana has had a distinguished career across the public, private and voluntary sectors, serving as Chair of the global Planning and Development Faculty Board of RICS and me
24/10/2022
Popular outdoor facilities at locations across the Fermanagh and Omagh District are set to benefit from new environmental improvements. As part of World Tourism Day, the Council launched its pilot recycling initiative to help enhance the visitor experience at many locations across the borough. Th
24/10/2022
The Retained EU Law (Revocation & Reform) (REUL) Bill has come under criticism for the potential impact to environmental protection across Northern Ireland. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd met with a number of environmental organisations including the RSPB, Ulster Wildlife and Friends of the Ea
24/10/2022
South West College's Erne Campus in County Fermanagh has secured one of the UK's highest environmental construction accolades. The campus was named RICS UK Project of the Year at the annual awards in London last week. Held at The Londoner Hotel, Leicester Square, on Friday 21 October, they celebr
24/10/2022
Roadworks are set to get underway in the County Antrim village of Ballymoney starting tomorrow, Tuesday 25 October. Led by the Department for Infrastructure, the £344,000 scheme on Knock Road will extend for a distance of approximately 1.47 kilometres. To facilitate the works, it will be necessary
24/10/2022
The Port of Cork is set to be powered by 100% renewable energy thanks to an exciting new agreement. Energia has reached a deal with the Port of Cork Company to power several facilities at Cork City Quays, Tivoli Container Terminal, Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth and Ro-Ro berth, Cobh Deepwater Quay a
24/10/2022
A major €22 million project to upgrade the water supply in North Dublin has reached completion. This scheme improved the supply for almost 21,000 homes and businesses across Malahide, Howth, Swords, Balbriggan and surrounding areas. Irish Water completed the project in partnership with Dublin Cit
24/10/2022
Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien has come under pressure to modify his winter ban on evictions to further support renters. As well as permitting evictions in cases of non payment of rent, anti social behaviour or damage of property, Section 2 of the Bill also allows landlords to issue an evict
21/10/2022
Dublin-based Actavo has expanded its offering in the electric vehicle (EV) charging market with a brand new division. The international infrastructure operations partner has launched Actavo HomeCharge, its first-ever direct-to-consumer offering which specialises in the installation of electric veh
21/10/2022
Belfast's Glider service is set to be extended to the north and south of the city. The preferred route for Phase 2 of Belfast Rapid Transit (BRT2) has been announced. The initial phase of the Belfast Rapid Transit Glider service, which launched in 2018, has helped transform and modernise public
21/10/2022
Hutchinson Engineering has announced plans to expand across a number of international markets. The Kilrea-based firm is investing £2.2 million in its major growth plans, which will see 39 new jobs created. The engineering company specialises in sub-contract engineering and metal fabrication for a
21/10/2022
Northern Ireland electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure firm Weev has announced a major new partnership. The company is partnering with leading hotel group, McKeever Hotels, installing and managing EV charging stations at all locations in NI and County Donegal. The installations represent the next s
21/10/2022
The Bridge Street car park in Antrim has reopened following a programme of upgrades. This location was the latest car park in the Antrim and Newtownabbey borough to benefit from an upgrade as part of the Council's ongoing car park improvement programme. Approximately £170,000 was pledged to the w
21/10/2022
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons is inviting applicants to the newly launched 2023 Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards. The Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards recognise apprentices, employers and training organisations who have demonstrated exceptional progress as well as personal achievement a
21/10/2022
Komatsu has unveiled its exciting new 20-ton class electric hydraulic excavator at bauma 2022. Powered by a lithium-ion battery system, the excavator was developed by Komatsu through its collaboration with the US-based Proterra organisation with whom it has been working since 2021 in researching me
21/10/2022
The struggles of small and medium businesses along the border amidst rising energy costs has been highlighted by a Fianna Fáil TD. Speaking about the issue, TD for Cavan and Monaghan, Brendan Smith said: "The economy of Cavan-Monaghan and the wider Border region is heavily dependent on SMEs. These
21/10/2022
A housing developer has been prosecuted after failing to install proper water connections to properties in a new Lurgan development. Lawson Contracts Ltd had failed to complete the application process for new connections and install legitimate connections for 26 properties in the Hunters Lodge dev
21/10/2022
Irish Water is moving forward with its national leakage reduction programme in the County Dublin area of Killiney Heath. The utility is working alongside Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown to replace over 1,300m of old and damaged cast iron water mains, in Killiney Heath with new, modern pipes. The section of
20/10/2022
A dynamic new public park has been unveiled at Stewartstown Road in west Belfast. Located opposite the Colin Connect Transport Hub and Colin Town Square, the £5.6 million Páirc Nua Chollann features a new community events space, the striking 13-metre 'Leap of Faith' sculpture, and a play park with
20/10/2022
The County L'Derry village of Ballyronan is set to benefit from a modern new wastewater treatment facility. Work has got underway on the £4.8 million project, which will deliver significant environmental benefits and accommodate development in the area for the next 25 years. The existing treatmen
20/10/2022
A ribbon-cutting ceremony has taken place to officially launch four new-look play parks across Banbridge. Frazer Park Play Park, Millstone Close Play Park, Thornhill Play Park, and Cline Road Play Park underwent significant refurbishment. After consultation with the local community and schools in e
20/10/2022
A host of leaders within the Northern Ireland property sector are set to compete for accolades at the inaugural 'PropertyPal Awards'. The online property portal has revealed its shortlist for the upcoming awards, featuring the likes of Templeton Robinson, Ulster Property Sales, CPS, Hagan Homes, Lo
20/10/2022
One of the UK and Ireland's fastest-growing clothing retailers Tessuti has announced plans for a flagship store in Dublin. The retailer of high-end clothing, footwear, and accessories has reached a deal to take on a prime 21,500 ft² space in Jervis Shopping Centre, formerly occupied by Topshop. T
20/10/2022
Komatsu's latest PW138MR-11 wheeled excavator has undergone delivery to customers, Ireland distributor McHale Plant Sales has confirmed. The latest addition to the Komatsu range is powered by a EU Stage V compliant engine with DPF and SCR – a feature that McHale sales director, Denis McGrath says "
20/10/2022
An exciting environmental project in L'Derry has been boosted with new investment. Almost £1.7 million has been pledged to the Acorn Farm project under The National Lottery Community Fund. Led by The Community Foundation in partnership with Derry City and Strabane District Council and The Conser
20/10/2022
The A5 Western Transport Corridor project has been identified as a priority during a recent government meeting. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd reaffirmed his commitment to the project as he met with Derry City and Strabane District Council. Following the meeting Minister O'Dowd said: "I welc
20/10/2022
Views are being sought on two national forestry strategies. Forest stakeholders and the public have been encouraged to make their voices heard in consultations on the National Forestry Strategy (2023-2030) and Forestry Programme. Both consultations are open for six weeks. Minister of State Pippa
20/10/2022
Work is set to begin to improve a key carriageway in the County Down village of Dromara. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £127,000 in the project, which will see a section of Begny Hill Road resurfaced between Hillhead Road and Park Road. Work will get underway on Monday 24 October a
19/10/2022
Northern Ireland's first purpose-built space for care-experienced children and young people has officially reached completion. Approximately £1.78 million was invested in the innovative youth space in Belfast, which will house the children's charities, Voice of Young People in Care (VOYPIC) and In
19/10/2022
Belfast's newest Grade A office space has officially reached completion in Titanic Quarter. The 146,000 sq ft Olympic House Belfast in the heart of the city's Innovation District is now ready for prospective occupiers following a co-investment between Belfast Harbour and Titanic Quarter Ltd. The
19/10/2022
Property experts Savills has announced a major new senior appointment. The firm has appointed Orla Coyle as Head of ESG Ireland with immediate effect. She will be based in the Dublin office. Orla joins from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, where she worked on the decarbonisation and re
19/10/2022
Design proposals are under development for environmental improvements in Glengormley town centre. Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is utilising funding from the Department for Communities to deliver the project. This will include a public realm scheme with new pavements, street furniture, li
19/10/2022
Street lighting contracts worth an estimated £17 million have been awarded across Northern Ireland. This forms part of the Department for Infrastructure's Term Contracts for Street Lighting Maintenance and Improvement Works. These contracts will cover the following Council areas: Derry & Strabane
19/10/2022
The Harrier Way car park in the centre of Ballyclare has reopened following a series of key improvements. Approximately £130,000 was invested in the upgrades as part of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council's £500,000 overall car park improvement programme. The improvements include making the c
19/10/2022
Northern Ireland-based contractor Farrans is set to take action as part of Recycle Week 2022. The construction firm will be focusing on segregation to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover as much waste as possible to help move towards its target of zero avoidable waste to landfill. Farrans has provi
19/10/2022
Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd has visited Belfast Harbour as part of continued engagement with local stakeholders across Northern Ireland. The Minister met with representatives of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners, followed by a tour of Belfast Port by boat. Minister O'Dowd said: "I was plea
19/10/2022
Two County Antrim contractors have been hit with a fine over health and safety breaches after a death in the workplace. Self-employed James (Gary) Wadsworth from Lisburn, and Paul McMullan from Dundrod pleaded guilty and were prosecuted at Lisburn Magistrates' Court, with each being fined £1,000 in
19/10/2022
Irish Water has pledged its commitment to deliver a variety of water and wastewater infrastructure projects across County Tipperary. The utility revealed it invested €69m into various projects in Tipperary between 2014-2019 with an estimated €65m again being pumped into projects up until 2024. Pend
18/10/2022
Work to develop a new bridge is continuing at the construction site of the new Belfast Grand Central Station. On completion, the bridge will cross over the newly realigned railway lines, to allow buses from Broadway Roundabout near the Westlink access to the new facilities at Belfast Grand Central
18/10/2022
Repair work is continuing on a burst water main which is causing disruptions to consumers in Rathfarnham, Rathdown, Crannagh, Terenure, Milltown, Rathgar, Ranelagh, Bushy Park, Rathmines, Harolds Cross and surrounding areas in South Dublin. Crews are on the ground working to restore water as quick
18/10/2022
The Minister for Housing is being urged to launch a winter ban on evictions throughout Ireland immediately. Sinn Féin spokesperson on Housing Eoin Ó Broin TD made the call to Minister Darragh O'Brien and added that any delay in the introduction of the eviction ban will result in hundreds more adult
18/10/2022
NI Water has won the Best Apprenticeship Scheme Award at the CIPD Northern Ireland HR Awards held at the Titanic, Belfast. The awards celebrate the very best of people management and development in Northern Ireland. The judges commended NI Water for its strategic use of apprenticeships, the pas
18/10/2022
Essential operational works are set to take place at Dundalk Wastewater Treatment Plant from Monday, 24 October until the end of November. The works are necessary to facilitate essential maintenance and cleaning at the plant. During the works, there is a risk of intermittent odours, however, Irish
18/10/2022
Rural Affairs Minister Edwin Poots has unveiled a £500,000 capital grant scheme to aid established rural social enterprises to increase their capacity, potential profitability and sustainability. The Rural Social Enterprise Investment Scheme aims to improve rural social enterprise sustainability; t
17/10/2022
The Land Development Agency (LDA) has launched a draft masterplan and next phase consultation process on its plans for the development of the Digital Hub Campus in Dublin. The consultation provides an overview of the Draft proposals for the area, and how the LDA aims to deliver on the vision for t
17/10/2022
Irish Water has awarded Shareridge Ltd a major new construction contract that will result in critical upgrades to the drinking water supply for customers in Ratoath, Kilbride and Ashbourne. The project is just one of a number of strategically important projects to increase the security and resilie
17/10/2022
Affordability of rents in Ireland remains a huge market issue, according to Labour housing spokesperson Rebecca Moynihan. She was responding to comments made by the Chair of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). She said: "We totally lag behind other countries on renters rights. Renters are expec
17/10/2022
The SDLP has slammmed the UK governement over its £100 payment to home heating oil users. Leader of the Opposition Matthew O'Toole said it is "completely inadequate" and would "condemn families to cold homes this winter". The credit will be paid in the form of a credit towards electricity bills.
17/10/2022
An Bord Pleanála's decision to quash its permission for the Galway City Ring Road has been described as "hugely disappointing" by Fine Gael Senator and Ring Road supporter, Seán Kyne. He said: "This decision condemns the citizens of Galway to another decade stuck in their cars in and around our cit
17/10/2022
A 'Do Not Consume' water notice has been for customers on the Spiddal (An Spidéal) Public Water Supply following elevated levels of manganese. Irish Water is continuing to work on an intensive flushing and sampling campaign. The notice was put in place to protect the health of a population of appr
17/10/2022
The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) has successfully led a prosecution against self-employed construction contractor, Jerome McCaffery. Mr McCaffery earlier pleaded guilty to one health and safety offence and was fined a total of £2,500 at Newry Magistrates court. The p
14/10/2022
Plans to transform Balbriggan town centre with an exciting €10 million public space have been approved for development. Fingal County Council will develop a multi-purpose plaza area and linear park designed to host markets, events and festivals and to provide enhanced play, leisure and tourism oppo
14/10/2022
An exciting event has taken place in Omagh to mark the grand opening of the revamped Lidl store at James Street. Work was completed on an extensive seven-month construction project, which modernised and expanded the store to more than double its original size. Located at the busy junction of Dromo
14/10/2022
NI Water has been recognised for its excellence use of apprenticeships at the recent CIPD Northern Ireland HR Awards. The utility was presented with the Best Apprenticeship Scheme Award at a ceremony at the Titanic, Belfast, which celebrated the very best of people management and development in Nor
14/10/2022
The development of Sligo's major National Surf Centre has taken a huge stride forward. A General Manager has been appointed to deliver the €2.7 million facility in Strandhill. Funded by Sligo County Council, Fáilte Ireland, and the Department of Rural Community and Development, the centre will c
14/10/2022
Specialist in hard landscaping products, Tobermore has claimed a prize at the Architects Choice Awards 2022. The Northern Ireland-based firm won 'Best Exterior Product' for its premium concrete paving 'Braemar'. Showcasing at the annual Architecture & Building Expo in the RDS Dublin, Braemar was a
14/10/2022
The search has begun to find an artist to design statues of Mary Ann McCracken and Winifred Carney in Belfast. Belfast City Council is seeking to bring the project forward in memory of the iconic local women. McCracken was an abolitionist, social reformer and activist who fought for the rights of w
14/10/2022
Northern Ireland-based firm MJM Marine has expanded its international offering with a new satellite office in Gdansk. A local team from the marine outfitter visited the new office in Poland, meeting staff and conducting interviews for roles including Trainee Furniture Technologists and Designers.
14/10/2022
A host of new biodiversity officers are set to be appointed across Ireland to drive forward local action. Funding has been awarded to 10 local authorities to appoint new biodiversity officers, which will be tasked with developing and implementing a county biodiversity plan among other duties. Onc
14/10/2022
KOREC Group is expanding its operations with the launch of BuildingPoint UK and Ireland as it becomes the newest partner to join Trimble's BuildingPoint distribution network. Through this new Trimble partnership, those that work within the construction industry, can now access a full Trimble digita
14/10/2022
Shareridge Engineering has commenced work to replace ageing watermains in the County Wexford townland of Ramstown. The contractor will replace 580m of problematic watermains in Ramstown Lower, Gorey, improving the supply for the community. Led by Irish Water and Wexford County Council, the proje
13/10/2022
A brand new active travel hub has opened right next to the new Ulster University campus in Belfast. Located at Cathedral Gardens, the hub is housed in two refurbished shipping containers, encouraging people to walk and cycle more in the area. Scheduled to be on site for two years, the active trave
13/10/2022
An exciting new £4 million road has officially been unveiled in Ballyclare. The new route has been named Jubilee Road, in recognition of Her Late Majesty the Queen's Platinum Jubilee year. Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey Alderman Stephen Ross and Ballyclare DEA Elected Members gathered to unveil
13/10/2022
A new £39.5 million project to modernise the electricity transmission grid in Greater Belfast has been launched. The 'Energising Belfast' project will deliver a new high-capacity underground cable through Belfast city centre, as well as a new transformer at Castlereagh Main substation, increasing t
13/10/2022
Northern Ireland glass specialist Topglass has boosted the glass supply and product manufacturing arm of its business with new investment. The Toomebridge-based firm has purchased new and updated production machinery and processes including glass cutting and fabrication technology worth just under
13/10/2022
Road and traffic issues in west Belfast have been on the agenda during a recent meeting. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd visited the area, meeting with members of the community and elected representatives at a number of sites to hear their concerns and discuss potential actions. The Minister v
13/10/2022
Work to upgrade Ireland's second largest water treatment plant has reached a key milestone. The next phase of work has begun on the Leixlip Water Treatment Plant, improving the supply for over 620,000 customers across Dublin, Kildare and Meath. Irish Water is leading the €20 million project to upg
13/10/2022
A series of roadworks has been announced in the County L'Derry village of Draperstown. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £410,000 to resurface the B40 Magherafelt Road and Draperstown Road along a 2.1km section from Drumard Road to Brackaghlislea Road. Work will get underway on Monday
13/10/2022
The UK government has come under criticism for its "derisory" extra support offered to home heating oil customers. A £100 payment to home heating oil users was announced, with SDLP Leader Matthew O'Toole slamming the decision. The payment would paid in the form of a credit towards electricity bil
13/10/2022
A number of third level students across Ireland have staged a walkout over the cost of education and the lack of affordable student accommodation. Students nationwide are walking out from lectures in protest of the rising costs. Sinn Féin representative Rose Conway-Walsh TD raised the issue in the
13/10/2022
A programme of essential sewer improvements is set to begin in Portglenone later this month. NI Water is leading the scheme on Main Street between number 38 Main Street and Townhill Road, which will help reduce the likelihood of sewer collapses, blockages and 'out of sewer' flooding. Work will be
12/10/2022
A pilot project has been launched to develop Belfast's Cave Hill Country Park into a first-class visitor attraction for outdoor activities. The first official mountain bike trail, 'The Middle' was officially opened at the outdoor destination by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Christina Black
12/10/2022
Magheracross Scenic Viewpoint and Trailhead has secured a prestigious accolade at the recent Construction Employers Federation Excellence Awards. Main contractor Charles Brand accepted the award for General Construction Project of the Year for the scheme. The major infrastructure work, which inc
12/10/2022
The development of the Limerick Regional Athletics Hub in Newcastle West is progressing well ahead of completion next year. Due to inclement weather, the date for the final layering of the track surface has been pushed back to Spring 2023. A significant increase in rainfall in September 2022 means
12/10/2022
Many community centres across Ireland are set for significant upgrades thanks to exciting new investment. Over €12.5 million has been pledged to support projects at almost 600 community centres. The new Community Centre Investment Fund (CCIF) will support groups in every county to carry out refur
12/10/2022
The Department for Infrastructure is making progress with a series of road maintenance and improvements in Ards and North Down. Divisional Roads Manager, Mr Mark McPeak addressed Ards and North Down Borough Council members, delivering updates on projects across the region. Mr McPeak said: "The Dep
12/10/2022
A series of capital works on the Aran Islands has been boosted with new investment. Funding of €787,500 has been pledged to the works, which will include a number of road resurfacing projects on Inis Mór and Inis Oír. The investment is the latest tranche of capital funding for island infrastruct
12/10/2022
The County Cork village of Clondrohid has been significantly improved with investment from the government. With support under Cork County Council's Village Enhancement Fund, €50,750 improvement works were completed as part of the Macroom Municipal District 2021 Programme, with a further €18,000 ded
12/10/2022
A key government meeting has taken place with the Mineral Products Association Northern Ireland (MPANI). Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd met with MPANI at Temple Quarry in Lisburn as part of its continued engagement with important stakeholders. MPANI is the trade association for the aggregates
12/10/2022
Water network improvements are continuing in Cork city, resulting in some disruption to customers in the local area. Residents in Ballinlough, Churchyard Lane, Blackrock Road, Maryville, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Park Avenue, Lisnalee Drive, Sunnyside, Rivendell, Menloe Gardens, Clifton Estate, Lindville,
12/10/2022
People across Ireland renting a home by way of a licence agreement have voiced concerns over a lack of clarity on the access to renters credit. Labour Leader Ivana Bacik expressed concern after the Taoiseach failed to answer questions on who qualifies as a renter. Deputy Bacik said: "In response t
11/10/2022
A new €20 million Relief Road has officially opened in the County Cork town of Carrigaline. Taoiseach Micheál Martin visited the site to launch the brand new route, extending from Ballea Road to Kilmoney Road. The project improves connectivity and access to Carrigaline Town Centre. The main line o
11/10/2022
Northern Ireland contractor Gilbert-Ash has enjoyed continued growth in 2021, reporting an annual turnover of almost £219.3 million. The firm's financial results for 2021 showed a 24% increase in turnover and a rise in profits to over £12.4m. The results represent further growth for the award-win
11/10/2022
British MP Nusrat Ghani has visited Harland & Wolff's Belfast site to see first hand the work being completed. The iconic shipyard welcomed the Minister of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to the site, providing a tour and meeting with Group CEO, John Wood. The
11/10/2022
A series of innovative regeneration projects in County Antrim and Waterford have secured funding for development. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and Waterford City and County Council will share a funding award of almost £220,000 for projects in Portglenone and Glenarm and Portlaw and Dunmore E
11/10/2022
The York Street Interchange project in Belfast has taken a key step forward with the launch of a new report. The Placemaking and Active Travel Review (PATR) report on the project was published, highlighting Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd's commitment to see the York Street Interchange project
11/10/2022
The construction of a new accommodation block at Collins Barracks, Co Cork, is moving forward with new funding. This new investment will enable a main contractor to be appointed in the coming weeks with works to commence on site shortly after. Announcing the funding, Minister for Defence Simon Cov
11/10/2022
A programme of key sewer improvements are set to recommence in Comber this week. NI Water is leading a project to lay a new storm sewer on the Killinchy Road to serve a new housing development in the area. The work involves the installation of 290m of storm sewer and the construction of associated
11/10/2022
The continued progress Belfast is making on its journey to net zero was highlighted during a key visit. Former Energy Minister Chris Skidmore MP met with local representatives as he leads an independent review of the government's net zero target delivery. The MP's itinerary included Translink's We
11/10/2022
The government has come under criticism for failing to develop housing and protect people from entering homelessness. Labour representative Rebecca Moynihan hit out at the government following the publication of the recent Focus Ireland report. Senator Moynihan said: "It's a fallacy to think that
11/10/2022
Work is set to begin to tackle leakage on the water network in the County Leitrim of Tullaghan. Irish Water is leading the scheme, which will see over 700 metres of water mains replaced in Redbrae. Crews will be on site in Leitrim's most northerly village in the coming days to remove the old pipew
10/10/2022
Ulster University has unveiled plans to expand its Jordanstown campus with a new state-of-the-art, multi-sport facility. The Jordanstown Sports Village project will involve the creation of a two-storey extension to the existing high-performance Sports Centre to include: a gym, fitness suites, physi
10/10/2022
A project which involved the transformation of three buildings in the city centre of Belfast has taken the top prize at the 2022 CEF Excellence Awards. Contractor Felix O'Hare was presented with the 'Overall Award' for Merchant Square as the awards returned to an in-person event for the first time
10/10/2022
One of Ireland's fastest growing companies, Wogan Build Centre is set for even greater expansion. Based in Drogheda, Co Louth, the innovative building material distributor has been supported with an exciting new investment from Development Capital. Wogan Build Centre has over 40 years of trading
10/10/2022
Komatsu is gearing up to launch its first fully electric wheel loader at the upcoming bauma 2022. A collaboration between Komatsu and Moog Inc – world-renowned designers, manufacturers and integrators of precision control components and systems – the stylishly sleek prototype complete with its 'ele
10/10/2022
Global firm Environmental Street Furniture (ESF) has been recognised for its export success with a major accolade. The Newtownabbey-based firm was presented with the 'Northern Irish Exporter of the Year' prize at the prestigious Causeway Ireland Scotland Business Exchange Awards last week in Edinbu
10/10/2022
Leading manufacturer Fort Wayne Metals is celebrating two decades of operations at its Castlebar site in County Mayo. The company, who launched its Castlebar site back in 2002, built the operation from an initial five employees up to a team of 150 people. A celebratory event was held on Friday 0
10/10/2022
Representatives from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales have joined forces to pen a letter calling for urgent action on the cost of living crisis. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey collaborated with the Scottish and Welsh social security ministers, urging Secretary of State for Work and Pension
10/10/2022
Vally Plant Training, an approved NPORS training provider and offers on-site training and testing nationwide, has unveiled its NPORS Forward Tipper Dumper Training Course. The three day day novice course is available for candidates with little or no experience in operating the dumper but would like
10/10/2022
Irish Water's national efforts to drive down leakage is continuing to make progress in Trim, Co Meath. The utility is working alongside Meath County Council to replace the water mains along the Dublin Road area of Trim. Work is progressing well and due to be completed in November. Approximately
10/10/2022
A programme of sewerage system upgrades in Ballymoney is set to begin starting next week. NI Water is leading the scheme, which will take place over three weeks from Monday 17 October. Work will involve both traditional open-cut construction and repairs from existing manholes, improving the existin
07/10/2022
A ceremony has taken place to mark the official opening of the newly-refurbished Larne Fire Station. Health Minister Robin Swann visited the site to celebrate the completion of the £1.25 million project in Agnew Street. He toured the site, meeting some of the 22 On-Call Firefighters based at the st
07/10/2022
The Islamic community of Northern Ireland is set to benefit from a brand new cultural centre. Work has begun on the new Islamic Cultural Centre, which will see the redevelopment of the building at Aldersgate House, University Road. This £1.676 million development will replace the current premises i
07/10/2022
A number of rural projects have reached completion across County Wexford. The projects were brought to life with over €6 million funding under the Government's ambitious rural development policy, Our Rural Future. Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD visited the Count
07/10/2022
Plans to develop a solar farm in Ballymena have been approved. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd has green lit the proposal, which includes the construction and operation of a solar farm and ancillary development in the locality of Whappstown Road, Kells. Speaking about his decision, Minister O
07/10/2022
Northern Ireland manufacturer CASC has expanded its offering with an investment in jobs and skills. The Lisburn-based firm is utilising £1.7 million funding to improve its capabilities with 26 jobs and the skills development of its team. The SME provides project management and professional labour
07/10/2022
A new Bill has been published which is set to transform the overall skills and knowledge, as well as improve safety standards, in Ireland's construction sector. The Construction Safety Licensing Bill 2022 will modernise and reform the existing accreditation model and provide for a licensing model f
07/10/2022
A scheme which supports the refurbishment of vacant properties in towns across Ireland is set to be extended. The extension of the Croí Cónaithe scheme was confirmed in Leinster House yesterday, 06 October. Under the scheme, grants of up to €50,000 are available to bring a property back into use a
07/10/2022
A key route in Lisburn is set to undergo improvements later this month. Work will get underway on a £234,000 resurfacing scheme on Lough Road from Monday 17 October, running until Friday 22 December 2022. It will extend between A49 Magheraknock Road and Bresagh Road. To facilitate the works it w
07/10/2022
The government has come under criticism for failing to commit to a full eviction ban nationwide. Labour representative Rebecca Moynihan has urged the government to take action and use this winter to buy housing where there is a tenant in situ. Senator Moynihan said: "I'm deeply concerned at report
07/10/2022
Irish Water has announced plans for vital water mains improvements in the County Offaly town of Portarlington. The utility is working alongside Offaly County Council to replace ageing backyard water mains in St Patrick's Terrace. Scheduled to begin next week, the works will involve the decommissio
06/10/2022
Henry Brothers has become only the fifth company in Northern Ireland to achieve Platinum Status in Business in the Community NI's (BITC NI) Environmental Benchmarking Survey. The construction firm was recognised in the 2022 survey, celebrating those that go above and beyond to reduce the impact of
06/10/2022
Plans for 252 new homes in the Waterside area of L'Derry have moved on to the next stage of the planning process. Derry City and Strabane District Council's Planning Committee approved a Reserved Matters planning application for a mixture of ten detached, 179 semi-detached, nine town houses and 54
06/10/2022
Improvements to visitor facilities at Delamont Country Park have been unlocked with the approval of new funding. At a meeting of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council on 03 October, members agreed to approve a business case to progress development of the concept, design, outline business case and
06/10/2022
A programme of improvement works at St Columb's Park in L'Derry has reached a key milestone. The new £50,000 sheltered space with inclusive seating has opened at the new Walled Garden, designed in-house by Derry City and Strabane District Council and constructed by Willie Doherty Construction Ltd.
06/10/2022
Several conservation projects at the Portmore Lough Nature Reserve at Gawley's Gate are continuing to move forward. Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd visited the site, where he was given a tour of the site by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB NI) and saw first-hand the progress
06/10/2022
A call from Labour for an emergency eviction ban across Ireland has been reiterated amid news of the latest homelessness figures. Approximately 10,805 people are now living in homelessness as of August 2022, according to data from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). Urging the government to t
06/10/2022
Irish building materials giant Kingspan Group has strengthened its offering with a brand new acquisition. The company has acquired the CALOSTAT® brand of high-performance insulation boards from the German speciality chemicals business Evonik. CALOSTAT® insulation boards are slim, highly th
06/10/2022
A social farm in Bangor has branched out into new work with support from DAERA's Rural Social Economy Investment Scheme. Behind the Stable Door Ltd is a social farm that provides those with a disability or illness the opportunity to participate and work on a farm. The new project was part financed
06/10/2022
Roadworks are set to begin in Hillsborough later this month. The £209,000 scheme will see resurfacing delivered on Carnreagh Road, extending between Ballynahinch Road and Carnreagh. To facilitate the works it will be necessary to implement weekday road closures for the duration of the works from
06/10/2022
Skanstec has successfully secured the prestigious CPD Accredited Employer Standard by Engineers Ireland. This award recognises the firm's commitment to its continuing professional development (CPD) strategy. With headquarters in Clonmel, and European regional offices in Portugal and Denmark, Skans
05/10/2022
Plans have been unveiled to transform the Narnia trail at Kilbroney Forest Park into a fully immersive experience. Newry, Mourne and Down District Council aims to redevelop the popular visitor experience with animated content and a range of special effects. At a meeting of Newry, Mourne and Down D
05/10/2022
A £10 million wastewater programme in Belfast has reached a major project milestone. Phase one of continued investment at Belfast Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) has officially reached completion, protecting the environment, supporting development and aiding economic growth in the city. The exte
05/10/2022
The Belfast Telegraph Property Awards in partnership with Electric Ireland are set to return for the first time in three years next month. Winners in 16 categories will be revealed at the ceremony on 18 November at The Crowne Plaza Hotel in south Belfast. Clare McAllister, Head of Business Sales
05/10/2022
The hidden architectural heritage of Templepatrick is set to be spotlighted under a new £220,000 illumination scheme. Several notable historic and listed properties have been proposed for inclusion in the project, mainly along the Antrim Road and Lylehill Road. This includes the War Memorial Orange
05/10/2022
A competition has been launched to commission two public artworks as part of the N22 Baile Bhuirne to Macroom Road Development. Cork County Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) are seeking €30,000 commissions which will build on the existing rich culture of the communities and settlem
05/10/2022
Mivan has been named as the newest member of industry-led initiative The 5% Club. The Northern Ireland fit out and bespoke joinery firm is joining the club to help drive momentum into the recruitment of apprentices, graduates and sponsored students. The 5% Club, initiated by Leo Quinn, Group CEO
05/10/2022
Northern Ireland contractor Farrans has been celebrated for its commitment to health and wellbeing in the workplace. The firm secured two awards at the recent Mates in Mind Impact Awards held last week in London. Farrans won Best Overall Workplace Mental Health Programme and Training and Developme
05/10/2022
Rathfarnham Castle Park in County Dublin has been presented with a Green Flag award for the third successive year. A ceremony was held on Friday 30 September to mark the occasion. Speaking as she raised the flag, Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Councillor Emma Murphy said: "The Green Flag Aw
05/10/2022
Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien has confirmed plans for a review of the National Planning Framework. The Minister cited issues raised in the recently published Savills Residential Land Supply Study, responding with a commitment to reviewing the framework. John Ring, Director of Research at Savil
05/10/2022
The water supply in Coalbrook, Co Tipperary, has been restored following two bursts. A project team from Irish Water and Tipperary County Council has successful delivered repair works on the network, after disruptions impacted the water supply for customers in the Coalbrook area over the last numbe
04/10/2022
The search has got underway for an integrated design team to progress a landmark visitor destination project in Belfast. Belfast Stories is a unique visitor destination of unprecedented scale and ambition in the heart of the city centre, that will catalyse economic, social, and cultural regeneratio
04/10/2022
Plans to develop new social homes in Bantry have been unlocked for development. The Housing Infrastructure Services Company (HISCo) has confirmed it will deliver the infrastructure required to build 34 new houses in the area. This forms part of a €9.5m turnkey social housing development constructe
04/10/2022
The revitalisation of Coalisland town centre has continued with the completion of £160,000 Shared Space works. The works have seen the Canal towpath area developed including the placement of amphitheatre seating and benches at the start of the Canal. As well as this, pathways have been upgraded, co
04/10/2022
The issue of vacant homes across County Limerick has been prioritised with additional funding of €6.5 million. Limerick City and County Council will utilise the funding to reduce its portfolio of 178 long-term derelict houses. The funding is coming from the repayment of a loan given to Limerick Tw
04/10/2022
Members of the public have been invited to shape the transformation of the Ward River Regional Park in Swords. A Community Consultation Session will take place this weekend, Saturday 08 October, to inform the future development of the park. Fingal County Council recently announced it is looking to
04/10/2022
The DUP has come under fire for "doubling down" on its continued boycott of the Northern Ireland Executive. Sinn Féin MP John Finucane has urged the party to end its boycott to help people who are struggling to pay their bills. The North Belfast MP said: "DUP representatives are tripping over them
04/10/2022
The International Engineering Alliance (IEA) has met in person for the first time in three years. Engineers Ireland is hosting the IEA workshops in Killarney this week, 02-06 October. This is the first physical meeting of the Alliance since they met in Hong Kong in 2019. The group of participants
04/10/2022
Residents across Northern Ireland are set to shape the future of the electricity network as part of a consultation on NIE Networks' proposed business plan. The six-week consultation sees locals and businesses invited to shape NIE Networks' plan for its next price control period from 2025 to 2031.
04/10/2022
Work is progressing to upgrade the water network in the Donacarney area of County Meath, unlocking new housing development in the area. Irish Water and Meath County Council are working to improve the capacity and performance of the existing water network, providing additional capacity within the n
04/10/2022
Leading Irish workwear retailer M.A. Healy & Sons Ltd has unveiled an exciting new offer. Warm up for winter with a new MASCOT Workwear offer. Buy the MASCOT UNIQUE thermal gilet and get a MASCOT ACCELERATE fleece jumper for half price (RRP €50.95 ex-VAT). This offer is available from M.A. Healy
03/10/2022
Iniscarn Forest in County L'Derry has been improved with a brand new outdoor play area. DAERA Minister Edwin Poots was joined by Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Córa Corry to officially launch the new facility. Work has been completed by contractor Campbell Civils on the installat
03/10/2022
The Department for Infrastructure has pledged its commitment to wildlife protection as part of its new road verge management strategy. The new approach to verge management will see a single swathe cut along the verges on the strategic road network twice per year starting in 2023. Other areas that a
03/10/2022
NI Water has been recognised for its commitment to diversity with a couple of prestigious awards. The company took home two accolades at the Responsible Business Awards in Northern Ireland; 'Diversity and Inclusion' and 'Fair Chance For All'. The 'Diversity and Inclusion' Award recognises NI Wate
03/10/2022
Residents in Coleraine are set to benefit from a new and improved fitness suite following a £150,000 investment. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council opened the newly refurbished space at Coleraine Leisure Centre. Featuring state-of-the-art equipment suitable for all levels including free we
03/10/2022
The importance of the sluice gates at Lough Neagh for managing water levels has been praised during a recent ministerial visit. The sluice gates, which are managed by the Department, are located on the Lower Bann at Portna, Coleraine and at Toomebridge. They are used to create a navigable depth of
03/10/2022
The government is falling behind on its plans to construct new social homes across Ireland. Around 20% of the planned 9,000 new build social homes nationwide have been delivered in the first half of the year, according to the new Department of Housing social housing output data for Q2 2022. Hous
03/10/2022
The Firmus Energy gas price increase kicks in today, 03 October. On 06 September the energy firm announced a 56.3% rise in gas prices in the Greater Belfast and Ten Towns network areas. The change in tariffs will mean an extra £15.50 per week on to the average household bill for the Ten Towns Netw
03/10/2022
Engineering firm GES Group has secured a spot as one of Ireland's Best Managed Companies. The company was recognised as part of the awards programme led by Deloitte Ireland, in association with Bank of Ireland, after demonstrating superior business performance for the sixth year. This is the first