Tullybrook Court Residents Face Crippling €1,000 Electricity Bills Amid Ongoing Heating System Failures
Residents of Tullybrook Court in Drogheda are facing crippling electricity bills — some exceeding €1,100 this winter — due to
Residents of Tullybrook Court in Drogheda are facing crippling electricity bills — some exceeding €1,100 this winter — due to
Drogheda and Dundalk’s inclusion in the Government’s Living Cities Initiative, alongside a permanent VAT reduction for small businesses and record
Drogheda has received a major boost in Budget 2026, with confirmation that it will be designated a Regional Centre under
A new video released by Drogheda City Status Group (DCSG) lays bare what many already know — Drogheda has outgrown
Drogheda’s transformation from a historic town to Ireland’s newest city is being captured in striking fashion through a new short
ESB Networks has issued a strong public safety message as Storm Amy brings high winds and the risk of damage
Louth businesswomen made their mark at the Network Ireland National Conference and Awards, held in the Great Southern Hotel, Killarney
Louth Councillor Rachel Kerley has called on Government to introduce new supports for first-time buyers purchasing second-hand homes, warning that
Drogheda athlete Sean Collier has completed an extraordinary 169km ultramarathon around the Ring of Kerry, raising funds and awareness for
Drogheda United face Waterford at the RSC on Friday evening in what is the penultimate away game of the season