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43 unfinished estates exempt from charge

Forty three estates in Tipperary are exempt from paying the recently introduced household charge because they are unfinished, according to Clonmel solicitors Lynch and Partners.

Kevin Barry from Bewleys; Gerry Gannon from Gannons XL Tipperary Town and Val OMeara, XL Business Development Manager pictured at the XL Store of the Year Awards 2011

Gannon’s excel at national awards event

Gannon’s XL at the Galtee Service Station in Tipperary Town has taken the award for ‘Best Coffee Offering’ at the XL Store of the Year Awards 2011, held last week in Mullingar.

Pictured on February 1, 1957 at the funeral of Canon John Hayes founder of Muintir na T�re, in Bansha, Co. Tipperary: the Taoiseach John A Costello, TD; with ministers James Dillon TD and Richard Mulcahy TD; in the back ground is Oliver J Flanagan, TD, Laois Offaly.

Volunteer of the year awards this weekend

the 75th anniversary of Muintir na Tíre begins in fitting form with the inaugural ‘TASK Volunteer of the Year Awards’ taking place this Saturday, February 4 in Bansha.

War of Independence commemoration film released

A commemoration DVD, acknowledging the role that Tipperary played in the War of Independence has been released and was launched recently in Bru Boru Theatre in Cashel by Minster of State Alan Kelly.

National rss

Two held after cannabis seized

Two men have been arrested following the seizure of cannabis plants with a street value of half a million euro.

Cutbacks 'hitting sick and elderly'

Public spending cutbacks are particularly hitting the sick and elderly, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has warned.

Beer key to ultra runner's success

An Irish ultra runner has revealed a bottle of beer helped him become the only man on the planet to run seven marathons on seven continents in less than five days.

400 air passengers stranded by snow

Almost 400 transatlantic airline passengers bound for London have been stranded overnight in Ireland.

Woman badly hurt in Dublin attack

A woman has suffered serious head injuries in an assault in Dublin.

Business rss

CompuLearn to close after 11 years

a reputable, award-winning training company in Clonmel is closing its doors after 11 years in business.

Landy calls for rural transport assistance

the loss of a vital transport service from Mullinahone to Clonmel was raised recently in the Seanad by Carrick-on-Suir Senator Denis Landy, who is calling on Government to intervene in preventing the loss to rural areas of essential services. The private bus service, which catered for many people who otherwise, had no other means of transport to Clonmel, had to cease operation because it proved uneconomical for the service providers.

Local companies see growth in exports

international trade figures released by the Clonmel Chamber of Commerce last week show a sizeable increase in exports by local companies in 2011 - an increase of 32% on 2010.

Local start-ups urged to apply to fund

minister Kelly is urging local start-up business to apply for the Enterprise Ireland’s Competitive Start Fund which provides young companies with the critical early stage funding to test the market for their products and services and progress their business plans for the global marketplace.

Chamber hails free parking as ‘huge success’

the decision by Clonmel Borough Council to offer free parking in Council-operated car parks for a number of days in December has been hailed ‘an overwhelming success’ by the Clonmel Chamber of Commerce.

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Tuesday 07 February 2012

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