Working in the Community, Working for the Community

Kilcommon Pilgrim Loop Walk

Kilcommon Pilgrim Loop Walk -Sunday 4th August at 6pm
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In support of the Kiltegan Missions.
Following  old mass paths and forest tracks the Pilgrim Loop travels along the lower slopes of the Mauherslieve nestled quietly beside the picturesque village of Kilcommon in the heart of Tipperarys’ Slieve Felim region. Walkers will take in the beautiful views of Kilcommon and the Bilboa river valley and  rest at the old mass rock sparing a thought for those who walked the hills in harder times, before the return leg to the village. The walk is part of the Go Walking Tipperary walks schedule for 2013, a series of organised walking events throughout the county and through the co-operation of South Tipperary Development Company and  North Tipperary Sports Partnership. Voluntary donations will go to support the work of local man and Kiltegan missionary, Fr Eddie Ryan. Fr Ryan has given many years working with the poor and building schools in Zambia and continues his work with special focus on the often neglected area of education for  girls in that country.
Date….4thAugust2013
Time….6pm.start
Registration…..From 5.30pm
Meeting point…. Trailhead at Kilcommon village
Walk….7km/2 hrs approx, moderate.
Bring…. Walking boots, raingear, water
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Afterwards: Refreshments at McCormacks, The Cross Bar, a short drive from the village. Music in the village as part of the Kilcommon Festival by The Engineers until 10pm
Contacts:   johnegan@stdc.ie  or wayne@ntsp.ie

Carrick on Suir Coin Hoard Workshop

A workshop has been organised in Carrick on Suir to assist the National Museum of Ireland to gather information about the history of area at the time the gold coins were hoarded. Anyone with any information about number 76 Main Street (Cooneys Pub) dating from the period are most welcome to attend. 

Carrick on Suir Coin Hoard WS1

Carrick on Suir Coin Hoard WS2

Water Services Act, “Emergency Notice”, Hosepipe Ban 2013.

South Tipperary County Council, as the Water Services Authority for South Tipperary, wishes to advise its consumers that it is required to pursue the issuing of an “Emergency Notice” under the Water Services Act 2007, Part 3, Section 56 sub-section 3, to implement a Hosepipe Ban for all Water Service Authority Schemes in South Tipperary, with immediate effect.

This Emergency Notice Hosepipe Ban will be placed on ALL County Council, Town Councils and Borough Council supplies within the South Tipperary County Council Water Authority.

The initial period of the Hosepipe Ban is for a period of 4 weeks (until the 13th August, 2013).

South Tipperary County Council would like to thank all its consumers for their co-operation during this period of reduced supply and increased demand on our limited water resources.

South Tipperary County Council Water Authority


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