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Tag: Annacotty

Limerick Faces Water Woes: A Call to Boil Before Sipping
Limerick Gazette

Limerick Faces Water Woes: A Call to Boil Before Sipping

6 September 202315 May 2024

In Limerick, residents have received a stark public notice warning of water supply issues in the city, ascribed to a prolonged drought in the Shanuoon region. The notification states that the usual water source from Clareville has dwindled to an inadequate level, compelling authorities to tap into the reserves of… Read More

River Pollution Raises Concerns and Prompts Action from Rural District Council
Limerick Gazette

River Pollution Raises Concerns and Prompts Action from Rural District Council

3 July 202315 May 2024

During a meeting of the Limerick No 1 Rural District Council, concerns were raised regarding the pollution of the Mulcaire River near Annacotty. Sub-Sanitary Officer Hayes presented a letter stating that several cow carcasses had been found floating in the river. He sought approval from the Council to incur the… Read More

Police Launch Inquiry into Alleged Theft at Limerick Lodging House
Limerick Gazette

Police Launch Inquiry into Alleged Theft at Limerick Lodging House

1 July 202315 May 2024

The Limerick police department is presently engaged in an investigation following a complaint filed by William O’Dell, an agricultural labourer hailing from Annacotty. Mr O’Dell alleges that he fell victim to a theft while staying at a lodging house in Limerick on the preceding night. The police have taken this… Read More

“Limerick and Athlone Commemorate Historic Battles, Discuss Technical Education and Gaelic Movement”
Limerick Gazette

“Limerick and Athlone Commemorate Historic Battles, Discuss Technical Education and Gaelic Movement”

11 June 202315 May 2024

There are few more stirring, quiet chapters in Ireland’s history than the Williamite campaign in the closing years of the seventeenth century. The sieges, the forays, and the fights, until Limerick was subdued and Ireland “pacified,” are among the imperishable records of the struggle, the incidents of which are as… Read More


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