21/03/2014
McDonalds Create 60 Jobs In Kilkenny
Sixty new jobs are to be created in Kilkenny city by fast-food chain, McDonalds.
The restaurant has announced that it will open a new premises on Hedron Road on the outskirts of the city, replacing its previous site at Patrick Street.
It is understood that 40 staff who worked at the Patrick Street chain have moved to the new restaurant, with a further 60 staff needed.
(MH)
The restaurant has announced that it will open a new premises on Hedron Road on the outskirts of the city, replacing its previous site at Patrick Street.
It is understood that 40 staff who worked at the Patrick Street chain have moved to the new restaurant, with a further 60 staff needed.
(MH)
Related Irish News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
09 April 2010
Robinson Slams O'Leary Over City Airport
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has told Irish airline boss Michael O'Leary to stay out of a proposed runway extension in his constituency.
Robinson Slams O'Leary Over City Airport
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has told Irish airline boss Michael O'Leary to stay out of a proposed runway extension in his constituency.
08 April 2010
O'Leary Criticises NI Gov Over City Airport Extension
Ryaniar boss Michael O'Leary has criticised the Northern Ireland Government for its decision to refer a runway extension at Belfast City Airport to a public inquiry. Speaking today in Belfast, Mr O'Leary said up to 500 new jobs and more air routes to Europe were being jeopardised by the delay to the George Best extension.
O'Leary Criticises NI Gov Over City Airport Extension
Ryaniar boss Michael O'Leary has criticised the Northern Ireland Government for its decision to refer a runway extension at Belfast City Airport to a public inquiry. Speaking today in Belfast, Mr O'Leary said up to 500 new jobs and more air routes to Europe were being jeopardised by the delay to the George Best extension.
10 June 2015
DCC Publish New Transport Study Proposals
A public consultation is to be launched tomorrow on Dublin City Council's (DCC) new transport study, which lays out a number of proposals to "enhance overall movement in the city". DCC said that traffic congestion in the city is "already rising" and morning-peak journeys are estimated to rise by more than 40,000 by 2023.
DCC Publish New Transport Study Proposals
A public consultation is to be launched tomorrow on Dublin City Council's (DCC) new transport study, which lays out a number of proposals to "enhance overall movement in the city". DCC said that traffic congestion in the city is "already rising" and morning-peak journeys are estimated to rise by more than 40,000 by 2023.
24 April 2014
NAMA 'Agreed In Principle' To Moore Street Monument Funding
NAMA has reportedly "agreed in principle" to make €5m available for the development of a National Museum and Commemorative Centre to celebrate the historical significance of 14 -17 Moore Street.
NAMA 'Agreed In Principle' To Moore Street Monument Funding
NAMA has reportedly "agreed in principle" to make €5m available for the development of a National Museum and Commemorative Centre to celebrate the historical significance of 14 -17 Moore Street.
07 April 2014
Woman Dies After Car And Tram Collide
A woman has died after a tram and car collided in Dublin city centre. The victim, understood to be a pedestrian, was said to have been struck by the car after it collided with a Luas. The incident happened at the junction of Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper at around 8.45am on Monday. The woman, in her 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Woman Dies After Car And Tram Collide
A woman has died after a tram and car collided in Dublin city centre. The victim, understood to be a pedestrian, was said to have been struck by the car after it collided with a Luas. The incident happened at the junction of Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper at around 8.45am on Monday. The woman, in her 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
-
Ireland WeatherToday:Very windy with persistent and occasionally heavy rain at first, becoming drier with the wind easing towards midday. Mainly dry with bright spells increasing during the afternoon. Milder than of late. Maximum temperature 14 °C.Tonight:Cloudy with clear spells, mainly dry evening becoming windy with rain at times from late evening. Turning drier with clear spells towards morning. Milder than of late. Minimum temperature 2 °C.