waterways ireland

  • DUBLIN’S GRAND CANAL: Exciting new chapter

    DUBLIN’S GRAND CANAL: Exciting new chapter

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    Alison Alderton looks at a new partnership which will upgrade and enhance a popular section of the Grand Canal in Dublin. WATERWAYS Ireland (WI) and IPUT Real Estate Dublin have announced a public-private partnership to upgrade the public realm along Dublin’s Grand Canal between Leeson and Baggot Street bridges on the northern towpath along Wilton…

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  • 25TH AUGUST: Event with Waterways Ireland

    25TH AUGUST: Event with Waterways Ireland

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    Celebrate National Heritage Week and Waterways Heritage in Tullamore: Unveiling “A Boatman’s Journey” Alison Alderton reports: Waterways Ireland, in collaboration with the Heritage Boat Association (HBA) and the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI), is delighted to announce a special event during National Heritage Week to celebrate our shared inland waterways heritage. This event will…

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  • Waterways Ireland: Public Consultation

    Waterways Ireland: Public Consultation

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    GENERAL MARINE NOTICE No. 04 of 2024 Public Consultation on the introduction of revised Canals and Shannon Navigation Bye Laws Phase 2 – 15 January to 26 February 2024 Waterways Ireland is inviting members of the public and interested parties to have their say on proposed revisions to the Shannon Navigation and Canals bye-laws by making…

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  • Waterways Ireland set to dispose of 10 vessels

    Waterways Ireland set to dispose of 10 vessels

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    Marine Notice No. 21 of 2023 advises that Waterways Ireland will be disposing, by public tender, of 10 vessels which have been removed from its navigations. The varied collection includes Freeman, Seamaster and Dawncraft cruisers, two type of sailing craft, a speedboat and a 60ft long x 13ft wide steel hulled barge fitted with a…

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  • Minister for Infrastructure briefed on Waterways Ireland Climate Action Plan

    Minister for Infrastructure briefed on Waterways Ireland Climate Action Plan

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    NICHOLA Mallon MLA, Minister for Infrastructure recently met with Waterways Ireland CEO John McDonagh at the WI headquarters in Enniskillen, Lough Erne. He briefed the minister on a range of key projects including the 10-year Strategy and Waterways Ireland’s draft Climate Action Plan. The custodian of Ireland’s inland navigable waterways, WI sees climate change as…

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