A group of activists from March4Tipp has carried out a makeover on the front of the Irish House. Fed up with the inaction of Tipperary County Council and the building's owners, they decided to carry out some improvements themselves.
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The March4Tipp group has reacted angrily to Tipperary County Council questioning the value of rail services in the County. In a recent local press article Pat Slattery, Council Director of Services for Economic Development was quoted as questioning whether Tipperary's rail lines should remain open. Mr Slattery was quoted as questioning the annual...
March4Tipp is hopeful that a planning application just submitted to Tipperary County Council may mean some new jobs for the Town.
A Freedom of Information request by March4Tipp has revealed that Tipperary County Council waived €283,000 in rates last year in Tipperary Town. In significant cases, very wealthy companies and individuals have benefited. The result is that many valuable commercial and industrial premises lie empty, employing nobody, all of this at a time...
Residents and businesses concerned about a proposed "temporary" roundabout at the intersection the top of O'Brien Street have made a worrying discovery when one of them noticed something strange about the drawings for the proposed roundabout.
The March4Tipp Group has announced Barry Walsh as the third and final candidate to contest our local elections, which take place on 24 May. Barry is another local who has experienced many of the issues that are affecting the people of Tipperary and this has motivated him to join the current push for change.
A March4Tipp candidate in the forthcoming local elections is worried about the ongoing deterioration of the iconic Irish House on the Main Street.
March4Tipp Continues Campaign for Change with Announcement of Second Candidate for Council Elections
The March4Tipp group recently announced the intention to run three candidates in the forthcoming Council elections. Following the announcement that Annemarie Ryan will run, they have now announced their second candidate.
March4Tipp is beginning its campaign to change how Council decisions that affect local people are made. The nomination of its first candidate to run for the Council elections in May is their first shot in giving the community a chance to vote for change.
Local elections are looming and some versions of the facts around the Davitt Street roadworks are stretching the truth a fair bit. Here are the facts and see how our Councillors voted.