Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Éireann issued a boil water notice on the Burncourt Regional Public Water Supply on the 27th July 2023.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Éireann issued a boil water notice on the Burncourt Ballylooby Public Water Supply on the 27th July 2023.
Tipperary County Council in conjunction with Tipperary Local Enterprise Office is inviting applications from Town Centre Teams, Trader Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Community Groups, Farmers Markets, Craft Markets or those involved in the Craft Sector under the Christmas Retail Support Programme.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Eireann and Tipperary County Council issued a boil water notice on the Dundrum Regional Public Water Supply on the 17th August 2023.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Eireann and Tipperary County Council issued a boil water notice on the Glenary Public Water Supply on the 15th August 2023.
Friday, 25 August 2023: Uisce Éireann and Tipperary County Council wish to notify customers supplied by the Ardfinnan Regional Public Water Supply that the Boil Water Notice issued on 7 July is now lifted with immediate effect. This follows consultation with the HSE.
The Team’s first port of call is to open up a conversation with the citizens of Carrick on Suir and its hinterland and its business sector, to hear their views and aspirations for their town, and how they would like it to develop into the future. It will be an opportunity for all generations to have their say and input into the PLAN and the key actions and outcomes arising from it.
Affected customers in the following areas can now resume normal use of the water supply for drinking, food preparation and brushing teeth: Holycross, Thurles, Ballycahill, Bouladuff, Dovea, Borrisoleigh and Drom and surrounding areas.