Birdnuts wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/business/farming/farm-property/changes-to-cpo-legislation-on-the-way-after-farmer-prevents-purchase-of-land-for-tech-giant-36502774.html?utm_content=bufferd8281&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer Suprised no one has commented on the above here. Its one thing the government using CPO's for public projects like roads and sewage schemes - but we are getting into dangerous territory when the government of the day decides to pass laws allowing landgrabbing by big corporations:mad:
Nekarsulm wrote: » I don't think any of the old rail line routes were ever returned to private ownership. I know here in Cavan that the County Council claim to have ownership of the actual track bed. Now there are people with slatted houses built on the old track, and in Navan loads of private housing likewise, but for the purpose of creating Greenways the Council seem to have a free hand.
Grueller wrote: » I am starting long runs again this Sunday with a mate who has several county and a leinster x-country title(s) to his name. It starts with 9 miles.
Parishlad wrote: » Ah if u have that much done it would be no bother to you! 😀 Dublin is a great one to do. Great atmosphere and the crowds are mighty to keep u going. If you could get in with a group that is running it then that also helps. I’ll be doing it with a local charity group here in Clare that has a gang going to Dublin every year. So all the long runs are done as a group and there is a bit of craic along the way. Sign up for it and then you’ll have no choice!
Grueller wrote: » Mulling it over here too. Have never done the full but have several halfs under the belg and have trained to 22 miles.
Base price wrote: » I'll have a look to see if the wax option is available here but they are not on that website.
Nekarsulm wrote: » I don't think any of the old rail line routes were ever returned to private ownership.
Parishlad wrote: » Just registered for Dublin City Marathon 2018..........aaaggghhhh!! I swore after the last one in 2016 that I'd never do it again......but here goes!
Bullocks wrote: » What do you think of CPO'ing land for the Greenway/cyclelanes ? It's a slippery slope to start going down
carrollsno1 wrote: » Have heard good things about them hear and at home, however out here the "wax" jackwts and bibs are the best
Panjandrums wrote: » Wonder what market they are going to move to now
Nekarsulm wrote: » Watched it. You'd need to sleep in the van with a hurl . ....
Base price wrote: » Any opinions on Kaiwaka rain gear - I'm thinking of buying a bib and brace as I find my current waterproof trousers keep slipping and there are no lugs to fit a belt.https://www.greggcare.ie/product/stormforce-lady-of-the-land-bib-overtrousers
theemigrant wrote: » Anybody watching primetime??
Birdnuts wrote: » I don't think thats a very good example cos the number of permanent jobs there was very small, data centres only require a skeleton staff to keep them ticking over - plus the state via our energy bills would have to stump up a huge amount of money to supply the data centre with power infrastuture at such a location.
charolais0153 wrote: » Better system than leting some lad block a hape of jobs like in athenry with apple.
Say my name wrote: » It's slower but I swap the weight bearing hands on every cow. So hold the bowl with your right hand and put on the two left side cups (front and back) with your left hand then swap and hold the bowl with your left hand and put on the two right hand side cups. I'd be a terrible slow relief milker and I've only a small number of cows but I've never had pains in my wrists from milking.
White Clover wrote: » Jammy fceker!
Reggie. wrote: » 4. That's the trailer level to the sideboards
White Clover wrote: » Have sheep and cattle here. Much prefer working with the sheep. They are way more intelligent than the cattle.
Water John wrote: » I'd say Reggie you're heading for double that. Great value.