
Category: News

Urgent call for return of 2020 salmon and sea trout logbooks and tags
Logbook data is necessary in the management of declining salmon stocks Inland Fisheries Ireland is requesting all salmon and sea trout anglers who have not returned last season’s (2020) angling logbook and unused gill tags to do so immediately. The logbooks and unused gill tags are necessary to provide vital data to make evidence-based decisions…

HSE urges people to Be SunSmart – protect your skin when outdoors
The HSE’s National Cancer Control Programme is reminding people to be SunSmart and protect themselves from skin cancer as more relaxed Covid-19 restrictions come into effect. “If you’re planning on playing tennis or golf, if your children are resuming outdoor sports training, or if you’re going on a trip to the zoo, don’t forget to…

Bealtaine events for people 50-100+ at Louth Libraries
The Louth County Library Service has been playing a blinder throughout the coronavirus pandemic, their home-based activities have been an absolute lifesaver for many people. Their book delivery and audio book services have been invaluable but that is just the tip of their iceberg. They have also organised or taken part in an amazingly varied…

Boyne AC juveniles get back to training, new members welcome!
Could there ever be a better way to increase confidence and fitness, both physical and mental, in a child than athletics? Training hard to improve your personal performance for the benefit of your team has so many life lessons for young people. And then of course there’s the sheer joy of building lifelong friendships! Having…

After running 3000 kms for Crumlin Hospital, Joe has worked up a thirst!
Joe Hammel is really looking forward to a pint of Guinness. It’s not that he has a drink problem, it’s just that having run 3,100 kms in the past ten months to raise funds for Crumlin Hospital, he has developed a bit of a thirst! On July 1st last year Joe set out to run…

New air quality monitor installed in Drogheda
After many months of asking by Deputy Fergus O’Dowd the Environmental Protection Agency has finally installed an Air Quality Monitor in Drogheda. Welcoming the development Deputy O’Dowd said “The EPA confirmed to me that the new Tier 2 FIDAS monitoring unit was installed at the Newton Cross Cemetery on the Termonfeckin Road on Wednesday, April…

Call out to local business: We’ve survived, now let’s thrive together
Throughout December 2019 and early 2020 our web developers were working on an exciting new design for Drogheda Life. Up until then the focus had been primarily on building an audience from scratch for our local news service and any income from advertising was being ploughed back into business development. Unfortunately, just as we were…

Drogheda Greens welcome €281k funding for Louth Sports Partnerships
Sport Ireland has announced funding of €281,374 for sports in Louth, as part of a €40 million investment in National Governing Bodies for Sport (NGBs), High Performance athlete support, and the network of Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs) for 2021. This includes funding of €9.5 million for the network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships across Ireland,…

€5m for outdoor dining grants not enough – Munster
Sinn Féin’s tourism spokesperson, local TD Imelda Munster, has expressed her concern that the €5million allocated to businesses to improve their outdoor dining facilities may not be sufficient. The government’s grant scheme for outdoor dining has two separate funding streams – one for individual businesses and one for local authorities. “The €17million in total for…

Two arrests as pipe bombs, gun powder and ammunition found at house in Rosevale
Two pipe bombs, gun powder, and a large quantity of ammunition along with a quantity of cocaine and tablets were seized by Gardaí attached to the Louth Divisional Drugs Unit at 11pm last night during a search of a house in Rosevale. The scene was cordoned off and a number of houses in the area…