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Hoey family-controlled agri-business secures planning for Dublin anaerobic digestion facility

Hoey family-controlled agri-business secures planning for Dublin anaerobic digestion facility

Mon, 25 May, 2026

Documents lodged with the application show that while grass silage will account for 24,500 tonnes per annum, the AD facility will accept 7,000 tonnes of poultry manure and 1,080 of cattle manure per annum.
Plans for transatlantic fibre optic cable station in Cork stalled after local couple lodge appeal

Plans for transatlantic fibre optic cable station in Cork stalled after local couple lodge appeal

Thu, 14 May, 2026

The cable is part of the multimillion-euro 'Fastnet' transatlantic underwater fibre optic cable connecting Ireland to the US. Amazon Web Services aims to have it operating by 2028.

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