The #march4tipp group has again written to Joe McGrath the CEO of Tipperary County Council asking how many of the residents' parking spaces would be removed under the proposed roadworks on Davitt Street. He was written to on 12 September last asking for this information, but has not provided it. During the week, he signed a contract for the works to begin, but has not provided the requested information to residents. Resident still do not know if they will be affected.
Read more: Council Refuses to Inform Residents about Parking Spaces
The #march4tipp group gave the powers that be two weeks in which to respond to the concerns of the people of the town. During the week, the Council responded with a statement that was published in The Nationalist. The Council’s statement is set out at the end of this article. The#march4tipp group has read and considered the statement issued by the Council. Now we respond.
Read more: Council Response to #March4Tipp Reveals no Understanding or Plan
Many people will recall when this building was Buckley's Cash and Carry. It was a hive of activity and a great employer locally. A person has come forward stating that the property is now owned by a very large company and has sent us the included photos. The claim is that the building should be declared derelict by the County Council so that the owners are forced to clean it up. Click to read more.
Read more: Calls for Dereliction Notice for Former Cash and Carry Site
This simple infographic is a very powerful way of conveying some of the key messages of #march4tipp.
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