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  • Water Outages In County Limerick
    Limerick County Council says it is continuing to repair burst water pipes in various parts of the County.
    (Filed: Wed Jan 13 2010)
  • Road Gritting Operations Continue In Clare
    Over 550 kilometres of County Clare’s road network have been salted and gritted on a daily basis since the outbreak of the current cold period of weather in mid-December 2009.
    (Filed: Fri Jan 08 2010)
  • Mayor Donates Christmas Card Allowance To Charity
    The Mayor of Clare has donated his 1,000 euro Mayoral Christmas Card allowance to two local voluntary groups that provide services to children and adults with intellectual / physical disabilities.
    (Filed: Thu Dec 24 2009)
  • Seventh Milk Quota Trading Scheme Results Announced
    Junior Agriculture Minister Tony Killeen T.D., has said that despite the country's overall milk quota position and the difficult year experienced by dairy farmers, demand for milk quota has held up very strongly.
    (Filed: Tue Dec 22 2009)
  • Tim Smyth Park Amenity Facilities To Be Redeveloped
    Minister of State Tony Killeen, T.D. has received confirmation from Ennis Town Council that it expects work on the development of amenity facilities at Tim Smyth Park to commence in April 2010.
    (Filed: Fri Dec 18 2009)
  • 32K Euro Allocated To Clare Volunteer Centre
    Efforts to promote volunteerism across County Clare have been given a lift following the Government’s allocation of 32,410 euro to the Clare Volunteer Centre.
    (Filed: Tue Dec 15 2009)
  • Killeen Demands A Fair Deal For Irish Fishermen
    Tony Killeen TD, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, today met EU Fisheries Commissioner Joe Berg to reinforce his efforts to secure a fair deal for Irish fishermen in EU /Norway negotiations being held in Brussels this week.
    (Filed: Mon Dec 07 2009)
  • Multi-Site Fuel Management Boosts Fuelling Cost Control of Rotherham Borough Council’s Vehicle Fleet
    Faced with an ageing and unserviceable fuel management system, Rotherham Borough Council has turned to Fueltek to provide a complete package of new hardware and support. With a fleet of around 450 vehicles, three depots and an annual fuel consumption of over 1.3 million litres, fuel management and accountability are serious issues for Rotherham as they are for other Boroughs. It was therefore vital that Fueltek smoothed the transition from the old system and provided fuelling systems with the flexibility to meet future needs.
    (Filed: Tue Sep 01 2009)
  • PORTSMOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB TEAMS UP WITH LOCAL AUTHORITIES & PRIMARY CARE TRUST TO LAUNCH COMMUNITY OU
    Portsmouth Football Club manager Paul Hart was on hand to launch two dedicated health and education outreach buses at the Club’s Fratton Park stadium. The buses are the first major initiative in Passion For Portsmouth, a campaign launched by some of the City of Portsmouth’s major institutions, supported by a new web-based portal that promotes everything that is good about living in the city.
    (Filed: Tue May 19 2009)
  • Redditch Borough Council Set to Improve Call Handling Ability in Contact Centre with SmartPoint
    Redditch Borough Council, part of the Worcestershire Hub comprising district and borough councils and a county council, has selected SmartPoint to enable customer service advisors (CSAs) in the contact centre to offer a more streamlined and efficient service. SmartPoint achieves this by providing a single view of the customer via a desktop dashboard that works alongside the council’s customer relationship management (CRM) system. Redditch is the third Worcestershire Hub member to select SmartPoint along with Wychavon District Council and Bromsgrove District Council.
    (Filed: Sat May 16 2009)
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