Worries over condition of historic buildings in Naas discussed at council meeting
St David s Castle, Naas, and the Market House among those mentioned
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Councillors have expressed concern over the deteriorating condition of two landmark historic buildings in Naas St David’s Castle, off Market Square and the Market House, adjacent to the canal harbour.
Naas politician Anne Breen sought a reassurance that endangerment notices would be served, when warranted, to provide support for protected structures.
Cllr Bill Clear complained about the Market House which, he said, has been left “in a shocking state.”
A previous Naas Municipal District meeting heard that St David’s Castle has been sold privately.
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(Champ Fleurs) – The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited has completed its negotiations with the Seamen and Waterfront Workers’ Trade Union (SWWTU) for the period 2020 to 2022 and has finalized the Collective Bargaining Agreements for both hourly rated workers and monthly paid staff.
The SWTTU negotiation team was led by its President General Michael Annisette, while the team from The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited was led by HR Operations Luke Gittens and Amy Lazzari, Head of HR Caribbean. The signing of both agreements took place on Tuesday 1
st December 2020 at the Desperadoes Meeting Room at the company’s head office.
Describing the process as unprecedented, Laurent Meffre, Managing Director of The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited said negotiations on the new collective bargaining period took only four meetings – between September 22
Kildare history: St David’s Castle has long been at the heart ‘Naas of the Kings’
Historian Liam Kenny reflects on coincidental news for Naas as the year drew to a close
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Dubliners, philosophic about long-waits at bus-stops, were wont to quote the old saw “you don’t see a bus for ages, and then a clatter of them comes along at the same time.” It seemed a bit like that in Naas in the third week of November when the fate of two quite distinct town-centre building projects, abandoned for years, changed in a matter of hours.