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Inch House One Of Tipperary’s True Hidden Treasures

John and Nora Egan are the proud owners of one of Ireland’s real hidden treasures, that is Inch House, Nenagh Rd, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, now their home since 1985.

When the family bought the house, together with its surrounding rolling farmland, they really had no idea as to the real treasure that lay around this, […]

Vacant Teaching Posts To Remain Vacant

The Department of Education and Skills (DES) has just issued Circular 67/2010 outlining procedures for filling teaching vacancies that arise during the remainder of the 2010/11 school year. The procedures at primary level mean that any permanent teaching vacancies, with the exception of school principal and deputy principal posts, that arise between 1st December 2010 […]

Dublin Craftworkers Training Opportunities

Tipperary Institute

Labour Party Cllr Emer Costello announced that “The Lord Mayor’s Commission on Employment” has successfully joined forces with the Tipperary Institute to secure 20 places for unemployed craft-workers in the Dublin City Council Administrative Area in an exciting project CESBEM II (Competence Enhancement in Sustainable Building Through European Mobility). The CESBEM […]

Borrisoleigh’s Welfare Officer To Be Reinstated

Borrisoleigh‘s Community Welfare Officer (CWO) will be reinstated from Templemore to Borrisoleigh in the very near future and suitable accommodation is now being finalised for this move. North Tipperary Fine Gael TD Noel Coonan has constantly questioned Health Minister Mary Harney on this issue ever since the Borrisoleigh CWO was removed from the […]

The National Recovery Plan How It Effects You

For those of you who would like to read the full 140 page text of the “National Recovery Plan” Please click Here.

13 Main Points of the National Recovery Plan 2011-2014: €15bn in measures aim to bring deficit under 3% GDP by 2014. Entry point for income tax to fall to €15,300, from €18,300 currently, […]