Council Could Consider Alleviating LPT With €11 Million Parking Fees And Charges Revenue – Mattie McGrath
Independent TD Mattie McGrath has called on Tipperary County Council to clarify if it is possible to redistribute some of the revenue income it generates from Parking Fines and Charges in order to offset any refusal or reductions it may have to make toward the funding of local projects. Deputy McGrath was speaking after Tipperary […]
Ombudsman Receives 62 Complaints About Tipperary Public Services
Ombudsman Peter Tyndall received 3,021 complaints about providers of public services last year. 62 complaints were received from people living in Tipperary. The Ombudsman’s annual report for 2017 was published today [Wednesday 20 June] and shows that the sectors that were the most complained about in 2017 were: Government Departments/Offices 953 complaints Local Authorities […]
Tipp County Council Spends €1.77 Million On Consultancy – McGrath
Independent TD Mattie McGrath has said he will make immediate investigations in to how Tipperary County Council managed to justify spending €1,770,653 on outside consultancy work from January to November 2015. Deputy McGrath was speaking after reviewing the figures relating to the spending which included €768,990 on Engineering Consultants: “Some of the figures are on […]
Minor Progress On Waste Water Treatment Plant For Newcastle Village Welcome – Cllr. Martin Lonergan
Local Independent County Councillor for Clonmel/Cahir Borough District, Cllr. Martin Lonergan has cautiously welcomed news from the Regional Manager of Irish Water that following ongoing negotiations with both Irish Water and Tipperary County Council in relation to ongoing issues with the sewerage pumping and treatment plant in Newcastle that both authorities are currently assessing the […]