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Gas Networks Ireland recognised for community support
Updated / Friday, 26 Feb 2021
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John Dunlea and David Crancher from Age Action Ireland with the van Gas Networks Ireland donated
Gas Networks Ireland has been shortlisted for the Outstanding Community Support award as part of the 2021 CCA Excellence Awards.
It comes as the semi-state organisation exceeded its corporate social responsibility goals throughout 2020, contributing over €250,000 to more than 30 charities.
This was up 15% on 2019, as the gas network operator worked closely with a number of groups supporting the most vulnerable in the communities during the pandemic.
Among its partnerships in 2020 was Gas Networks Ireland s programme with Age Action.
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Minister OâBrien publishes Policy Paper on future of Irish Water
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh OâBrien TD has today (23rd February 2021) published the policy paper âIrish Water â Towards a national, publicly-owned, regulated, water services utilityâ following its approval at Cabinet.
The Policy Paper sets out the Governmentâs views and expectations on the next steps in the transformation of the water sector that will lead to the retention of Irish Water as a national, publicly-owned, regulated, water services utility. Specifically, the Governmentâs expectations are that:
⢠Irish Water will separate from the Ervia Group during 2023.
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Piranha Bar’s latest collaboration with agency Publicis Dublin sees golden-feathered, gravel-voiced canary Tommy joined by a special guest
Having first found fame in 2014, Tommy McAnairey is back, this time trading the fireside warmth of the local pub for the cosy surroundings of the McAnairey family kitchen as he tackles a list of Poxy Chores. His beloved banjo replaced by a less musical mop, we now find Tommy sharing the limelight with his daughter Drimnagh - all emo feather-bangs and attitude to match. Conceptually, the father-daughter duo were created as a tongue-in-cheek nod to the historic use of canaries in mines to detect lethal levels of carbon monoxide. Trading a cage for a song, Tommy McAnairey is fulfilling his raison d’etre musically.