High Spring Tides to Bring Flooding Risk to Cork City Centre This Week
High spring tides forecast for Cork City Wed-Sat. Road flooding likely in low-lying quays. Erect tidal barriers before evening high tides.
High spring tides forecast for Cork City Wed-Sat. Road flooding likely in low-lying quays. Erect tidal barriers before evening high tides.
Water flushing works begin in Janeville and Lindville, Ballintemple tomorrow. Works run 8am to 5pm Wednesday and Thursday.
Fota Wildlife Park to remain closed until end of November as avian flu outbreak sees 73 birds euthanised. Park appeals for public donations to offset €320k monthly losses.
1 in 3 students have tried vaping. HSE launches new campaign to help parents tackle youth nicotine addiction.
Revenue seizes over €570,000 in drugs, tobacco and counterfeit goods across Ireland.
M8 southbound remains closed between Mitchelstown and Fermoy until 07:00 Wednesday. Northbound closure follows from Wednesday to Friday morning.
Christmas comes to Cork from 14 November with parade, markets, Ferris wheel and Santa visits transforming the city centre for a month of festive celebrations.
Cork County Council recruiting school wardens for Charleville and East Cork locations.
Reports of flooding on R587 Ardcahan Bridge. Impassable as a result. Take care on approach.
Garda Immigration Bureau removes 52 people to Georgia on chartered flight from Dublin Airport in Monday operation, including families with children.
Reports of a breakdown, westbound, on the N40 South Ring Road in Lane 2 (overtaking lane.) Take extreme care on approach.
Delays back to the Kinsale Road Roundabout.
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