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Irish Mirror on MSN'Ground-breaking' initiative launched for autistic children in LaoisUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
AT LAST week's meeting of Carlow Town Council, Local Representatives were told by Director of Services for Planning, Seamus O'Connor, that it was important that Carlow Town Council and Laois ...
Fine Gael lost a seat on Laois County Council to a first-time Independent candidate, whose breakthrough was the big talking point during a marathon election count. Portlaoise primary schoolteacher ...
Journalist Gemma O’Doherty has failed to secure the required number of county councils to contest the presidential race. The way has been cleared for the development of a wind farm after the ...
Laois County Council has refused to grant a license to the organisers of Electric Picnic. The highly anticipated festival which is held in Stradbally was scrapped last year due to the pandemic but … ...
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Stripe founder wants to convert crumbling Laois mansion he bought for €400k into a luxury hotel - MSNA further €379,000 was set aside for the stables with €84,000 earmarked for surveying and planning. An allowance for inflation of €472,000 was also made bringing the total to €5.2m before VAT.
This follows Laois County Council granting planning permission to Shanoon Resources Ltd for the re-opening of mining activities on its side of the Laois-Kilkenny border.
A tree blocking the N80, in Co Laois, as a result of Storm Éowyn. Picture courtesy of An Garda Síochána Laois County Council control centre was active at 5.30am on Friday morning.
A FESTIVAL boss has called on Laois County Council to reverse their decision about Electric Picnic following advice from today’s NPHET briefing. This comes as Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Ho… ...
After Dr Holohan's remarks today, the Electric Picnic bosses are furious and want the festival to take place ...
The people of Durrow in Co Laois have taken to the streets to protest at what they claim is a lack of interest by Laois County Council in their town.
Laois County Council has said it is not possible to revisit its earlier decision not to grant a licence to allow this year's Electric Picnic to go ahead.
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