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I WAS interested to read of the change of diocese for the parish of Slaidburn with Tosside (Craven Herald, May 26) as I was the last rector of the… ....
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Aquaculture Information Aquaculture is the farming of animals in the water and has been practised for centuries, with the monks farming fish in the middle ages. More recently the technology has progressed and the aquaculture sector is now producing in the region of 50 thousand tonnes annually and provides a valuable food product as well as much needed employment in many rural areas of Ireland. A typical fish farm involves keeping fish in pens in the water column, caring for them and supplying them with food so they grow to market size. Or for shellfish, containing them in a specialised unit and allowing them to feed on natural plants and materials in the water column until they reach harvestable size. While farming fish has a lower carbon and water footprint to those of land animals, and a very efficient food fed to weight gain ratio compared to beef, pork or chicken, farming does require protein food sources and produces organic waste which is released into the surroundin ....
Tullamore in desperate need of more outdoor council workers Reporter: ); MORE council outdoor staff are needed to carry out much-needed work in the Tullamore Municipal District, the monthly meeting of the body heard last week. “The boys are doing great work but we need more staff as there is a lot more work that needs to be done,” Cllr Declan Harvey pointed out. Upon being told by Area Engineer John Connelly that there was three vacancies on the council s outdoor team, Cllr Harvey said there was a need for ten extra staff. “I have queries from residents in estates about back lanes . . . we spent a lot of money in the past on back lanes but some of them have gone into disrepair again,” he pointed out. ....