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New Covid-19 Cases Reach 12,057 On Irish Mainland In Past 24 Hours.

We learn today that the BA.2 virus strain now accounts for 95% of all virus cases, present here in the Republic of Ireland.

Today, 10,839 new virus infections were reported in the Republic, which latter total includes 5,750 PCR-confirmed cases and 5,089 positive antigen tests, registered through the HSE portal.

This morning, there were 1,472 people in our Republic’s hospitals, down 63 on yesterday, with 59 of these patients being treated in intensive care units, up 1 on yesterday.

The total number of Covid-19-related deaths, since the start of the pandemic stands currently at 6,740 as of Wednesday last.

In Northern Ireland, a further 1,218 cases of coronavirus were reported on Friday, down from 1,461 cases on yesterday.

Today, there were 515 people with Covid-19 in northern hospitals with 5 patients remaining in intensive care units.

Sadly, 6 new Covid-19-related deaths have also been reported in Northern Ireland today, bringing the total number of deaths, linked to Covid-19, since the start of the pandemic to 3,329.

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Planning Application Objections By Fianna Fáil Elected Reps. In 2020 – We Ask Questions.

Jackie Cahill T.D.
Cllr. Sean Ryan

Thurles Fianna Fáil councillor Mr Sean Ryan, (Thurles, Municipal District Council) together with Fianna Fáil T.D. Mr Jackie Cahill, both regrettably failed to raise objections in relation to the destruction of the 176 year old piece of Great Famine heritage, now destroyed in its entirety, at Mill Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Despite both being advised as to its historical importance, both elected public representatives through their deliberate silence, joined their fellow colleagues, (Fianna Fáil Cllr. Mr Seamus Hanafin, and Independent Councillor Mr Jim Ryan), to ensure the total eradication of this Mass path; Right-Of Way; and Great Famine artifact.

However, in the past, Councillor Mr Sean Ryan and Mr Jackie Cahill T.D., it would appear, have perhaps colluded to object to one other planning application in the past, which had been initially submitted by Starrus Eco Holdings.
[Note: latter company set up on Wednesday May, 15th 2013, with registered offices at Panda Waste Management’s Solution, Ballymount Road Upper, Dublin].

We do not wish to comment on the merits or otherwise of Starrus Eco Holdings actual planning application.

However, we are mystified by the objection submissions made by both Cllr Mr Sean Ryan [sent on June 30th, 2020] and Deputy Jackie Cahill T.D. [sent three days later on July 3rd, 2020].

All Planning Application details ref: 20550 Tipperary County Council, can be viewed HERE.

See both planning objections which were submitted, hereunder.

Above objection lodged by Cllr. Mr Sean Ryan.
Above objection lodged by Mr Jackie Cahill T.D., three days later.

We sent a query to Cllr. Sean Ryan initially on Saturday, October 2nd 2021, @ 3:22pm, regarding this matter. As expected, Cllr. Mr Sean Ryan chose to once again, remain silent.

Before reading further, note first, the 2020 Irish general election took place on Saturday, February 8th, to elect the 33rd Dáil Éireann T.D. membership. This election was called following the dissolution of the 32nd Dáil by the Irish President, Mr M.D. Higgins, at the request of the then Taoiseach, Mr Leo Varadkar, on January 14th 2020.

Both planning objections were lodged with Tipperary Co. Council after the General election of Saturday, February 8th.

With this knowledge shown above, in the interests of openness and transparency, a series of questions must now be publicly asked and more importantly answered, in writing.

(1) Why are T.D’s and Councillors, on high salaries exempt from paying planning fees, when persons earning minimum wages and those unemployed, must pay fees to their Local Authority, in the event of a planning appeal?

(2) When and where did Mr Jackie Cahill T.D. reside in Littleton, in July 2020?

(3) Why does Mr Jackie Cahill, T.D. call himself a “Councillor”, when in fact he was aT.D.” on July 2nd 2020?

(4) Has Mr Jackie Cahill T.D completed the annual register of interests, which must be completed by all Oireachtas members, [Latter was introduced under the 1995 Ethics in Public Office Act, and include directorships in private sector companies; rental income from property and farming ], in relation to property owned or rented by him in Littleton, Thurles, Co. Tipperary?

(5) Ten other persons objected to this planning submission, but only two public elected representatives, (both Fianna Fáil), namely Cllr. Mr Sean Ryan and T.D Mr Jackie Cahill, raised objections.,
Did Cllr. Mr Sean Ryan collude by giving / sending a copy of his objection to be copied / scanned by T.D Mr Jackie Cahill, same which was then forwarded (pasted & copied) to the County Tipperary planning office, without the necessary due care and attention to detail, by his staff?

(6) With this information contained in T.D. Mr Jackie Cahill’s planning objection incorrect, and sent by Mr Jackie Cahill T.D’s. office, why was same accepted, stamped and acknowledged by Tipperary Co. Council’s planning officials, knowing it to be incorrect?

(7) Was any other Waste Recycling plant within the Tipperary region, with known connections to the Fianna Fáil party, involved in this collusion / objection to this requested planning permission?

Perhaps one or both named elected representatives might like to answer our queries raised herewith, so that same can be published for the benefit of the local electorate.

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Road Traffic (Amendment) Act 2018 To Include Motor Cyclists With Unaccompanied Learner Drivers.

As and from May 1st, 2022, as part of the Clancy amendment (Road Traffic (Amendment) Act 2018), Gardaí will seek to penalise motor cyclists who knowingly allow their vehicles to be used by an unaccompanied learner driver.

The law allows the owners of these motor cycles to be fined and grants Gardaí the power to seize their vehicles, if being driven by unaccompanied drivers.

Garda authorities will issue Fixed Charge Notices in relation to any such offences of Learner Drivers and this new act, which passed through the Dáil last Saturday, also makes it illegal for the owner of a motorcycle to knowingly allow an unaccompanied learner or an unlicensed person to drive it, with effect from May 1st next.

The Clancy Amendment came into effect first for motor vehicles in December 2018 and was announced by then Minister for Transport Mr Shane Ross.

The new law will also include Ride-On lawn mowers, and Quad bikes found being driven on public roads and country lanes.

A learner motor cyclist now faces disqualification and a six-month driving ban together with seventeen penalty points, if they are found to offend. Other penalties could include a fine of up to €2,000 or six months in prison or both, if prosecuted.

Commenting on the introduction of the new Act, the Minister for Justice has stated that: “I am very pleased that this new law is coming into effect at last”.

Under this same extension of the existing Clancy Amendment, an Garda Síochána have seized similar 4 wheel motor vehicles, on over 5,000 occasions in the past two years, newly released figures just published today, have shown.

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Death Of Mary Teresa Lawlor, Formerly Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday, Thursday 31st March 2022, of Mrs Mary Teresa Lawlor (née Halpin), Moorpark Street, Birr, Co. Offaly, and formerly of Ballyvoneen, The Heath, Thurles, Co. Tipperary and Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow.

Pre-deceased by her husband John; Mrs Lawlor, sadly, passed away, while in her 90th year.

Her passing is most deeply regretted by her loving son, Anthony, daughter Margaret, daughter-in-law Paula, son-in-law David, grandchildren Colm, Aisling, Jack, George, Calum and Grace, her cousins Gretta and Sarah, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

Reposing at Loughnane’s Funeral Home, John’s Place, Birr, Co Offaly on Saturday evening, April 2nd, from 4:30pm, before being received into the Church of St. Brendan, Wilmer Road, Birr, Co. Offaly, at 6:00pm.
Requiem Mass for Mrs Lawler will be celebrated on Sunday April 3rd at 12:00 noon, followed by interment immediately afterwards in Clonoghill Cemetery, Clonoghill, Birr, Co. Offaly.

[NB: Due to Public Health Guidelines, regarding C-19 virus restrictions; those attending Requiem Mass will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]

The extended Lawlor family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


Suaimhneas síoraí dá h-anam dílis.

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New Covid-19 Cases Reach 13,202 On Irish Mainland In Past 24 Hours.

As the UN Health Agency warn that a more dangerous variant of concern, other than the current Omicron could be lurking just round the corner, here in the Irish Republic in the past 24 hours there have been 11,741 new Covid infections.
Of this tally, 5,252 were PCR-confirmed cases, while 6,489 were positive confirmed antigen tests, down on the 12,508 cases reported in the Republic yesterday.

This morning, there were confirmed 1,535 Covid patients in our Republic’s hospitals, with 58 of these in intensive care units countrywide.

The total number of Covid-19-related deaths since the start of the pandemic, in the Republic, now stands at 6,740, as per our latest update of yesterday.

A further 1,461 cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Northern Ireland today, up from the 1,414 cases reported yesterday.

Today, there were 522 people with the virus in northern hospitals, while 6 patients were in intensive care.

Sadly, 3 new Covid-19-related deaths have also been reported in Northern Ireland today, bringing the total number of deaths linked to Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic to 3,323.

Remember mask-wearing, although a minor inconvenience for people, could bring this wave of the Covid-19 virus to a much faster conclusion.

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