Sadly missed by his loving wife Christina neé (Hartigan), son Richard, daughter Samantha, partners Claire, Mark and Malwina, grandchildren Kira and Neve, ...
Arriving at The Holy Trinity Abbey Church Adare on Saturday for 11am Requiem Mass. Pre-deceased by his loving son Gary. Peacefully at home on February 22nd 2023, surrounded by his family.
Gardaí are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a 44-year-old Tipperary man. Brendan Kelly was reported missing from his home in ...
Brendan is described as being approximately 5 foot 6 inches in height with a slim build and short brown hair. Brendan Kelly was reported missing from his home in Nenagh, Co. Gardaí are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a 44-year-old Tipperary man.
The Quinlan family already run a similar concession in Dunnes Tralee. MD of Quinlan Fish Laim Quinlan said: “We are delighted to expand our business into ...
They will open the Limerick section of the business on March 10th and are looking for retail staff. MD of Quinlan Fish Laim Quinlan said: “We are delighted to expand our business into Limerick and to create 10 new jobs for local people, local is at the heart of everything we do and has been since my father created the business back in 1963. An award-winning fishmonger is expanding into Limerick with the creation of ten jobs.
A bench warrant has been issued for a Limerick woman who claimed the pandemic unemployment payment twice while in full-time paid work.
A bench warrant has been issued for a Limerick woman who claimed the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) twice while in full-time paid work.
The payment was stopped and she re-applied again on March 16, 2021. Again the payment was stopped, once the claim was discovered. The court heard she fraudulently claimed almost €8,000 on different dates in 2020 and 2021.
Developers are holding the city hostage when it comes to derelict sites, according to a Limerick Fine Gael councillor.
The site currently remains on the Derelict Site and Vacant Site register and is the subject of a judicial review. Limerick City and County Council were granted leave to compulsory acquire the Printworks site in 2019. The development, which includes 24 apartments and an office complex, was then granted planning permission in November 2020.