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ONE of the expected results of the use of domestic water meters, due to be installed in all households in the coming years, is that people will use less water, already a costly resource that could become scarce before we realise it.
Mon, 27 Dec, 2010
THE Celtic Tiger helped destroy the character of many old villages, but efforts are underway to preserve what’s left and again make villages attractive places in which to live.
Mon, 20 Dec, 2010
IT’S a story that’s rooted in remote places, almost lost in the heather-clad hillsides of the south-west.
Mon, 13 Dec, 2010
THE cold period has concentrated minds on the whole area of energy, especially that which heats homes, offices, factories and places that people frequent.
Mon, 06 Dec, 2010
A FARMING friend doesn’t rely solely on weather forecasts any more. Instead, he observes the behaviour of his animals.
Mon, 29 Nov, 2010
DO YOU want to be connected with the wider world through modern technology – even if it means putting up with occasionally obtrusive masts – or remain in splendid rural isolation?
Mon, 22 Nov, 2010
THIS time last year one story dominated the news – the appalling weather, especially flooding in the west and south, notably Cork.
Mon, 15 Nov, 2010
THERE’S scarcely a town or village in the country, never mind a city, without a so-called ‘problem estate’ in which houses have fallen into disrepair and the overall appearance is shabby and depressed.
Mon, 08 Nov, 2010
THERE are few things people take for granted as much as they do water.
Mon, 01 Nov, 2010
IT’S as inevitable as death and taxes – we are going to have more wind farms as the Government strives to meet renewable energy targets.
Mon, 25 Oct, 2010