Category: News
Nolan sisters supporting most important Daffodil Day ever
Music legends Anne and Linda Nolan have opened up about their experience of cancer during Covid-19 as they urge people to get involved with this year’s Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day on March 26. The sisters were diagnosed just days apart in the early part of the pandemic and have spoken about how their experience…
Louth Oyster companies receive €311k in grants
One of the best ever one-liners from the comic genius Billy Connolly is: “Did you hear about the oyster who went to a disco and pulled a mussel? Just thought we’d get that in because it’s Friday and we’re bored and it’s not often we get news about shellfish or aquaculture. Two County Louth Oyster…
Surveying for National Broadband Plan continues across Louth
As part of the National Broadband Plan, Louth will see an investment of €33M in the new high-speed fibre network. National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company rolling out the new high-speed fibre broadband network under the Plan (NBP) today announced that surveying work in several areas of Louth is well underway. There are 8,344 premises…
United Park renamed ‘Head in the Game Park’ to highlight mental health issues
The name of Drogheda United Football Club’s home ground has been changed today from United Park to ‘Head in the Game Park’. Head in the Game is the name of a group of football fans who want to start a conversation about mental health and well-being within the League of Ireland community. In early 2020,…
Munster calls for grants to help hospitality sector adapt premises for outdoor dining
Sinn Féin Spokesperson for Tourism, Imelda Munster TD, has called on Minister Catherine Martin to provide grants to the tourism and hospitality sector to help with the cost of adapting their premises for outdoor dining. She says businesses must be supported in their preparations for what is expected to be a very different, and difficult…
New stamp celebrates women’s rights campaigner ‘Jane, Lady Wilde’ ahead of International Women’s Day
In advance of International Women’s Day on Monday next, An Post has issued a new stamp celebrating the renowned 19th century Irish nationalist and feminist writer, Jane, Lady Wilde (1821-1896) whose pen-name was ‘Speranza’. She came to prominence in famine-stricken Ireland in 1848 when she wrote an unsigned revolutionary editorial in ‘The Nation’, the organ…
CCTV legislation must be updated to catch illegal dumpers – Smith
Labour Councillor Pio Smith has said that the law that prevents councils from using CCTV cameras to catch illegal dumpers needs to be updated rather than spending hundreds of thousands of Euro every year cleaning up the mess they leave. “The scourge of fly tipping and illegal dumping in Drogheda and surrounding areas has been…
Boyne Fishermen seeking donations for boathouse upgrade
The Boyne Fishermen’s Rescue and Recovery Service (BFRRS) is one of those organisations that is right at the very heart of the local community. They are the ultimate professionals at what they do, which is not always a pleasant task, and they put themselves on the line, day or night and in all weathers, to…
Commissioner to push for priority vaccination of Gardaí
Gardaí spat at and had urine thrown at them during anti lockdown riots The Garda Representative Association (GRA) has received a commitment from Garda Commissioner Drew Harris that he will revisit the resourcing of public order units and the priority vaccination of Gardaí following the riots in Dublin last Saturday. GRA President Frank Thornton and General Secretary…
€197 boost for Boyne Valley walking
Boyne Valley Camino gets €52k boost for signage €145k for Rathmullan Road to Boyne Greenway footpath There is good news on two fronts for walkers of all levels in Drogheda this morning with the announcement that €145,000 is to be spent on a footpath alongside the Rathmullan Road down to the Greenway and a further…

