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Irish Examiner on MSNMore than 92,000 applications made for compensation after Storm ÉowynGovernment humanitarian scheme sees unprecedented demand after Storm Éowyn left more than 768,000 properties without power ...
Livingston was worst hit community and while all danger trees have now been dealt with the tidy-up work goes on ...
There have been more than 90,000 applications for compensation made following Storm Éowyn, which brought record-breaking ...
Over 92,000 applications have been made for the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme due to the damage caused by Storm Éowyn. The ...
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Claims for damage caused by the weather topped £200million for the first time ever in the first three months of this year.
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM Residents in parts of Connemara are into their fourth month without phone lines ...
Work is still being done to clear up the damage caused by Storm Eowyn in the worst hit area of West Lothian, almost four months after the devastating weather event. West Lothian Council received more ...
UK insurers paid a record £226 million in weather-related home insurance claims in just three months. The storm Eowyn ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNOutdoor dining table fee of €125 needs to be scrapped, says RAIThe €125 licence fee for outdoor dining tables and chairs is to be waived again this year for the fifth year in a row.
Many trees around the Island succumbed to the extreme weather and as a result vast swathes of plantations have had to be cleared. Thousands of the toppled trees are being harvested for a new export ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM A 42-year-old man who raped his then partner in Galway while her young baby was ...
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