Mr Doyle passed away peacefully while in the care of staff at the Community Hospital of the Assumption, Thurles.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving wife Maura, son David, daughter-in-law Michelle, adored grandchildren Eleanor and Michael, brother John, sister Maureen, brother-in-law Tom Hickey, sisters-in-law Margaret Doyle and Àine Kavanagh, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Doyle, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Doyle 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.
Pre-deceased by his infant son Mark; Mr St. John, passed away peacefully while in the care of staff at Fennor Hill Nursing Home, Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving wife Breda, son James, daughters Marie, Caroline and Paula, grandchildren Grace, Caoimhe and her husband Patrick, sons-in-law Tom, Huw and Ted, daughter-in-law Maura, great-grandchildren Alex, Sadie and Robyn as well as his nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
The extended St. John 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.
Note please: House private after 7:00pm this evening, Thursday October 9th.
Ní imithe uainn ach imithe romhainn atá sé. (He has not gone away from us, but has gone before us.) Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
In her 94th year and pre-deceased by her parents Roger and Josephine, brothers Seamus, Vincent and Roger, sisters Mary, Teresa and Sheila; Ms Cummins passed away peacefully while in the care of staff at Brookhaven Nursing Home, Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving brothers Tony and Eugene, sister-in-law Kate, nephews, nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Ms Cummins, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Cummins 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.
Wastewater discharged from 59 per cent of Ireland’s existing treatment plants failed to consistently meet standards set in EPA licences to prevent pollution.
Nearly half of these failures are due to poor operational management at existing treatment plants.
Delays by Uisce Éireann in delivering improved infrastructure are prolonging risks to water quality.
EPA will continue to take enforcement action to bring existing wastewater treatment plants up to standard.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Urban Wastewater Treatment in 2024 report, released today, shows that investment at priority areas highlighted by the EPA is delivering improvements with the volume of raw sewage discharged daily halving since early 2024.
However, wastewater discharges continue to harm water quality in rivers, estuaries, lakes and coastal waters.
Effluent continues to flow into the River Suir in Thurles Town centre. Pic: G. Willoughby
EPA licences set out the treatment standards necessary to prevent pollution and protect the environment. EPA assessment of wastewater discharges in this report highlights that over half (59%) of licensed treatment plants fail to consistently meet these standards. Failures range from occasional, short-term breaches to persistent discharges of poorly treated sewage. The main causes are inadequate infrastructure and poor operation and maintenance of treatment plants.
Operation and maintenance issues can and must be resolved as a matter of urgency. Addressing infrastructural deficits is a longer-term challenge that requires substantial and sustained investment. As it will take many years to complete all infrastructural upgrades, Uisce Éireann must give priority to the areas where improvements are most needed and will bring the greatest benefits. The EPA has identified 78 priority areas for improvements. Uisce Éireann has not yet started the works needed at half of these.
Effluent continues to flow into the River Suir in Thurlrs Town centre. Pic: G. Willoughby
Launching the report, MrPat Byrne, Director of the EPA’s Office of Radiation Protection and Environmental Monitoring said: “Targeting improvements at priority areas identified by the EPA is delivering environmental benefits. The new treatment plants built to stop discharges of raw sewage from areas such as Arklow and Kilrush are clear examples of this progress. However, delays in designing and delivering infrastructural upgrades required at many more areas are prolonging negative impacts on water quality and the wider environment. Uisce Éireann must accelerate the pace of delivery of essential upgrades at priority areas to ensure cleaner rivers, estuaries, lakes and coastal waters and support a healthier environment for all.”
Treatment at fourteen large towns and cities failed to meet basic, European wide standards set in the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive. Six of these met the standards in 2023, highlighting the need for Uisce Éireann to take action to prevent previously compliant treatment plants slipping into non-compliance.
Regarding the operation and maintenance of treatment plants, Mr Noel Byrne, EPA Programme Manager, said: “Too many wastewater treatment plants are failing to meet licence standards due to poor management and maintenance practices. This is simply not good enough. When treatment plants break down or are not managed properly, our environment pays the price. The EPA has prosecuted Uisce Éireann on 28 occasions for failing to treat wastewater properly. Poor operational performance will not be tolerated by the EPA. Uisce Éireann must take immediate action to improve the operation and management of treatment plants and implement effective maintenance programmes to prevent equipment breakdowns.”
The Urban Wastewater Treatment in 2024 report and the list of priority areas – including details of the environmental issues at each location and Uisce Éireann’s plans to address them – are available on the EPA website.
Application Ref: 2560982. Applicant: Liam Judge. Development Address: No. 2 Windsor Grove, Mill Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Development Description: to construct 2 number semi detached bungalows, entrances, together with all associated site works Status: N/A Application Received: 02/10/2025 Decision Date: N/A Further Details:http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2560982/0
Application Ref: 2560656. Applicant: Coffitz Limited. Development Address: Thomond Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Development Description: Change of use of existing ground floor area from retail/commercial use to veterinary clinic, with all associated siteworks. Status: Conditional. Application Received: 09/07/2025. Decision Date: 01/10/2025. Further Details:http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2560656/0
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