AN application for planning permission to build a wind farm at a Northern Irish beauty spot has been refused. The Department for Infrastructure (DFI) has issued a Notice of Opinion to refuse planning permission for the proposed Unshinagh Wind Farm within the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Deemed ‘regionally significant’, the planning … [Read more...] about Proposal for wind farm in Northern Irish beauty spot refused
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Kayakers rescued after getting into difficulty in River Bann
TWO kayakers were rescued after being caught in an unexpectedly strong tide while on the River Bann. Dog walkers raised the alarm after spotting the pair in trouble at around 6.20pm on January 9. PSNI officers were the first to arrive on the scene, where they found the men clinging to branches to stop themselves being dragged away by the current. “Two officers entered the cold … [Read more...] about Kayakers rescued after getting into difficulty in River Bann
Man fined £50k for destroying historic lime kilns dating back to 1800s
A 64-YEAR-OLD man has been fined £50,000 for damaging historic monuments located in Co. Antrim which date back to the 1800s. Henry James Price, of Glenavy Road in Lisburn, recently pleaded guilty to destroying a set of 19th century lime kilns which were located on land he owned in Moneybroom. He was sentenced at Craigavon Magistrates’ Court yesterday (January 10) for damaging … [Read more...] about Man fined £50k for destroying historic lime kilns dating back to 1800s
Taoiseach will personally ‘thank’ Irish soldiers in Kosovo during three-day tour of Western Balkans
TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar begins a three-day trip to the Western Balkans today, which will include a visit to Irish soldiers in Kosovo. The Irish leader is undertaking his first overseas trip of 2024, which will see him meet the Presidents and Prime Ministers of Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia, to discuss their applications for EU membership. Arriving in Kosovo today, he … [Read more...] about Taoiseach will personally ‘thank’ Irish soldiers in Kosovo during three-day tour of Western Balkans
Funding of €7.7million announced to support victims of crime in Ireland
A FUNDING pot of €7.7million has been announced to support people in Ireland who have been the victims of crime. The cash injection will be spread between 70 organisations who currently offer support services to people across the country, with the individual allocations ranging from €3,000 to over €1million. For 2024 this will cover national and larger organisations such as the … [Read more...] about Funding of €7.7million announced to support victims of crime in Ireland