Pre-deceased by her brothers Kevin, Tommy and Ger; Mrs Morgan passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family, following a long illness, most bravery borne, while in the care of staff at the Palliative Care Unit, of University Hospital Kerry.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving husband James, son Paul, daughters Sonya and Nicola, sons-in-law Cathal and Dónal, daughter-in-law Mary, grandchildren Mark, Séan, Eoin, Sally and Ellen, sisters Louise and Mary, brothers Joe and Peter, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and many friends.
For those persons who wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mrs Morgan, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Morgan and Cleary families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Pre-deceased by his beloved wife Jane, brothers and sisters; sadly, Mr Kennedy passed away unexpectedly.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving daughters Michelle and Sarah, sons Joseph and Ronan, grandchildren Adam, Luke, Jessica and JJ, daughter-in-law Suelem, sons-in-law Chris and Eddie, brother Fr Joe, sister Kathleen (Burke), brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
For those persons who wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Kennedy, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Kennedy family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Lyrics: American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader and activist Ms Emmylou Harris and American songwriter and singer Mr William Thomas Danoff(Starland Vocal Band). Vocals: Irish actress, singer, Laurence Olivier Award winner, three time BAFTA Award winner and an Academy Award nominee, the extremely attractive and talented Ms Jessie Buckley.
Boulder To Birmingham.
[Incidently, the distance between Boulder and Birmingham USA is 1294.8 miles by road.]
Ms Jessie Buckley.
I don’t want to hear a love song. I got on this airplane just to fly, And I know there’s life below me, But all that you could show me, Was the prairie and the sky. And I don’t wanna hear a sad story, Full of heartbreak and desire. Last time I felt like this, I was in the wilderness and the canyon was on fire. I stood on the mountain, In the night and I watched it burn, I watched it burn, I watched it burn. I would rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham. I would hold my life in his saving grace. I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham, If I thought I could see, I could see your face. Well, you really got me this time, And the hardest part is knowin’ I’ll survive. I’ve come to listen for the sounds, Of the trucks as they move down, Out of ninety five, And pretend that it’s the ocean, Runnin’ down to wash me clean, to wash me clean, Baby, don’t you know what I mean? I would rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham. I would hold my life in his saving grace. I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham, If I thought I could see, I could see your face. I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham, If I thought I could see, I could see your face, If I thought I could see, I could see your face.
The quality of drinking water remains high, but supplies must become more resilient, says EPA.
The quality of drinking water from public supplies remains very high, with over 99.8% of samples compliant with standards.
There are 45 supplies serving 497,000 people on the EPA’s list of ‘at-risk’ supplies (Remedial Action List) that need to be addressed by Uisce Eireann. This is down from 57 supplies (serving 561,000 people) in 2023.
The were 33 long-term boil water notices in 2024, down one-third from 2023.
Progress to protect public health by removing lead from our supply networks and houses is still far too slow.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Drinking Water Quality in Public Supplies Report 2024, released today, shows that over 99.8% of samples from public water supplies comply with bacterial and chemical limits, which means our public water is safe to drink.
Launching the report, Dr Micheál Lehane, EPA Director said: “Our public water quality remains very high. This means that the public can remain confident that drinking water supplied to their homes is safe to drink. While I welcome the decrease in the number of people served by ‘at-risk’ supplies, the EPA – through our audit programme – continues to identify supplies that lack adequate resilience. Uisce Éireann needs to implement the findings of Risk Assessments to improve the resilience of supplies and maintain the quality of our drinking water. Long-term sustained investment in water services infrastructure is required to provide this resilience into the future.”
Good progress has been made in other areas such as disinfection, and completion of Risk Assessments (Drinking Water Safety Plans) but progress on removing lead from the supply network remains far too slow. Regarding lead in drinking water, Mr Noel Byrne, EPA Programme Manager, said: “Lead in our drinking water is a cumulative risk to human health and must be removed from our supply network. The risk is greatest for young children, infants and babies in the womb. Despite Ireland having a National Lead Strategy in place since 2015, progress to date has been far too slow. The legal limit for lead in our drinking water will halve in 2036 (from 10ugl to 5ug/l) – so much greater focus is needed by Government Departments and Uisce Éireann to remove lead from the supply network and public buildings. The EPA welcomes the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage commitment to review progress in 2025.”
However, many supplies still lack robust treatment to guarantee their long-term resilience. The EPA’s Remedial Action List identifies ‘at-risk’ supplies that require improvements to safeguard public health. In 2024 there has been a reduction in the number of people served by supplies on the Remedial Action List – down to almost 497,000 (from 561,000 in 2023). At the end of 2024, there were seven supplies that remained on the RAL for over two years and, while an action programme is currently being defined by Uisce Éireann for these supplies, a completion date has yet to be provided. The EPA has taken enforcement action in 2024 against Uisce Éireann by issuing 20 legally binding directions for supplies on the Remedial Action List. This is to ensure long-term improvements are carried out in the timeframe proposed. Supplies on the RAL must be addressed as a priority for Uisce Éireann.
List of supplies currently on a Boil Water Notice (BWN) in Tipperary as of 1st July 2025.
While out shopping for a present for my granddaughter today, I visited Home Savers, (formerly Johnston’s Supermarket/McKevitt’s Costcutter), situated at No 21 Liberty Square Thurles, before taking a few steps to Tesco Supermarket, situated 12 doors further east at No 33 Liberty Square, Thurles.
Note: See both price tags on bottom left hand side of similar toys, circled in red.
Both shops can have great value deals on toys. However, while visiting both retail outlets, I spotted two similar sized“Barbie Doll” toys. Incredibly, there was almost a €40.00 difference in price for both toys.
At Home Savers the Barbie Bakery Set, with two dolls and multiple kitchen accessories was €22.50. In Tesco the similar sized Barbie Doll Doctor Set, with just one doll and again multiple doctor accessories was a whopping €60.00.
Proof, if proof was ever required, that it truly does pay to shop around, and that great bargains can be located by savvy shoppers.
Have you, the consumer, spotted any other great bargains to be found locally in Thurles? Perhaps shoppers would like to share their experiences HERE, with our other readers?
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