Minister Noonan announces funds for Kilkenny landmark heritage projects
Over €350,000 in funding for local projects
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Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform; Malcolm Noonan has announced funding for this year’s Historic Structures Fund and the good news is that three Kilkenny city projects are included in the allocation.
Rothe House is to receive €50,000, Shee Alms House on Rose Inn Street is to receive €150,000 over two years and Tynan’s Bridge House Bar is to receive €15,000 under a new element of the fund for heritage shopfronts.
Rose Cottage in Johnswell is also a recipient of €10,000 to repair the corrugated roof structure. Shankill Castle received €50,000, The Heritage Council €42,500 and Kells House €37,000.
Pub caught breaking Covid rules 8 times to re-open under new management
The Boot Inn is set to re-open as a family friendly pub after its previous landlord was served a prohibition notice
The Boot Inn in Gladstone Street, Ibstock
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A village pub whose former landlord was caught breaking lockdown regulations is to re-open under new management.
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Detours in place for Idaho Falls street as crews repair water line
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The following is a news release from the city of Idaho Falls.
IDAHO FALLS – On Sunday, April 25 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1st Street from Yellowstone to Lee will be detoured due to work on the water line there.
Traffic will need to proceed north on Yellowstone, past 1st Street to Gladstone Street and then South on Lee Street in order to access businesses between Yellowstone and Holmes.
Knife River Construction will be working on the project and can be contacted at (208) 523-8282. We thank everyone for their patience during this portion of the construction work.
1st Street detour on Sunday Published
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – On Sunday, April 25 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1
st Street from Yellowstone to Lee will be detoured due to work on the water line there.
Traffic will need to proceed north on Yellowstone, past 1
st Street to Gladstone Street and then South on Lee Street in order to access businesses between Yellowstone and Holmes.
Knife River Construction will be working on the project.
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