Sungrow introduces the SBS050 residential battery system to European markets, reinforcing its commitment to providing clean, efficient, and affordable energy solutions.Designed for flexibility ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNApril Fools Day: We've got to be alert for hoaxes and pranksHeard about the Poolbeg chimneys? Or Supermac’s plan for Croke Park? Yes, it’s that day again and we’ve all been caught by ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAround the Districts: Clonard to Glynn-BarntownA Lenten Journey - You are invited to a weekly Reflection and Prayer meeting, during the Lenten Season in St. Ita’s Room of Clonard Community Centre from 7.30pm till 8.30pm every Friday until 11th ...
The death took place at the Mayo Hospice, Castlebar of Ann Munnelly (nee Dodd), Riverwalk, Charlestown. Her remains were removed to St. James’ Church, Charlestown, and burial took place after solemn ...
A report on Ireland’s controls on horses and food safety has made several recommendations to improve the system with the relevant authority pledging to ...
Photos show the creature venturing precariously close to the shrub-lined shore, where the water is just a few meters deep. Sighting in Arthurstown, Ireland, on March 25 Photo from IWDG “These ...
wear a life jacket and carry flotation equipment that can be thrown to someone in the water. Boating and paddling: Always wear life jackets, carry essential safety equipment, and keep your cell ...
This initiative brought more than 100 students to Tramore, where they received expert instruction from surf instructors from the Freedom Surf School and Water Safety Ireland’s beach lifeguard ...
If you’re heading out to the pool or lake, make sure your child has a swimming buddy and that someone is always watching the water without distractions. For more summer safety tips for children ...
“I recommend a proactive approach be taken by councils, be it working with Water Safety New Zealand or otherwise, to ensure and/or promote provision of water safety classes in their communities ...
Last September, Uisce Éireann published its water charges plan, under which every dwelling in Ireland will have an annual water allowance of 213,000 litres, with additional allowances depending ...
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