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Urgent Call for Housing Action in Kilkenny as Shortfalls Persist

UPDATE: The Good Shepherd Centre in Kilkenny has launched an urgent call for immediate action on housing supply, emphasizing the critical need for more homes rather than mere “forecasts.” In a stark social media post, they highlighted the ambitious target of building 300,000 homes by 2030 set by the Government.
However, the Central Bank has raised alarms, stating that Ireland is already falling short in meeting housing demands. “In Kilkenny, we don’t measure success in forecasts. We measure it in what actually happens on the ground,” the post declared, reflecting the deep concern among local advocates for housing.
This urgent message comes as Kilkenny faces a growing housing crisis, with many residents struggling to find affordable options. The Good Shepherd Centre’s statement underscores the community’s desperate need for tangible solutions, rather than projections that may never materialize.
The organization’s call to action resonates particularly today, given the increasing pressure on local governments to tackle housing shortages. With the deadline for the 2030 housing target looming, advocates argue that immediate steps must be taken to ensure families have access to safe and affordable housing.
Authorities are now pressed to respond to these demands, as the situation continues to develop. The Good Shepherd Centre’s post serves as a clarion call for both local and national leaders to prioritize housing delivery in Kilkenny.
As the community looks for solutions, many are asking: What will be the next steps from local officials? The urgency of the current housing landscape in Kilkenny cannot be overstated, and the time for action is now.
For those concerned about housing issues in Kilkenny and beyond, this situation is one to watch closely. The implications of the Central Bank’s findings could have far-reaching effects on residents’ lives, making it essential for all stakeholders to engage in this vital conversation.
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Tipperary Claims Stunning All-Ireland Victory Over Cork

BREAKING: Tipperary has pulled off a sensational upset by defeating Cork in the All-Ireland final, igniting a wave of jubilation among supporters in Kilkenny. Fans clad in blue and gold flooded the streets on July 15, 2023, celebrating this unexpected victory that adds a critical title to Tipperary’s impressive legacy.
The atmosphere was electric as residents of Kilkenny, often overshadowed by their home team, the Cats, came together to cheer for Tipperary. The victory marks Tipperary’s 29th All-Ireland title, a significant achievement considering Kilkenny’s record of 36 titles and Cork’s 30. For these passionate supporters, this win transcends mere statistics; it symbolizes pride and unity amidst fierce competition.
The celebrations included fans of all ages, from lifelong supporters to enthusiastic newcomers, showcasing the deep-rooted love for Tipperary. Despite living in what could be considered enemy territory, their passion for the Premier County remains undeterred.
“Yesterday’s win is not just a title; it’s a testament to our spirit,” said one jubilant supporter. The emotional impact of this victory is palpable, as fans reflect on the hard-fought journey to the final.
Authorities report that the streets of Kilkenny were filled with joy, chants, and celebrations following the match. This victory is expected to resonate long into the future for Tipperary fans, who view it as a pivotal moment in their sporting history.
As Tipperary revels in this triumph, the focus now shifts to how this win will influence the team’s future and their quest for more titles. Fans eagerly anticipate the next season, hoping to build on this momentum.
Stay tuned for more updates as Tipperary continues to celebrate this incredible victory. This is a moment that will undoubtedly be cherished for years to come, and fans are encouraged to share their experiences and memories from this historic day.
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Kilkenny Riders Shine with Top Finishes at European Championships

URGENT UPDATE: Kilkenny’s own Seamus Hughes Kennedy and Darragh Kenny have just delivered remarkable performances at the 38th Longines FEI European Show Jumping Championships, cementing their places among the elite with finishes of fifth and seventh in the individual standings. The event, taking place in A Coruna, Spain, attracted a competitive field of 89 riders starting on July 12, 2023.
In a week filled with high stakes, Hughes Kennedy and his mount, ESI Rocky, showcased impeccable skill, completing five rounds without a single jumping error. Despite a time fault that frustrated the 22-year-old, he climbed from seventh to fifth place, finishing with a low total of 3.16 faults.
Kenny, riding Eddy Blue, also achieved a stunning double clear, climbing six spots to finish seventh. The 13-year-old horse, partnered with Kenny, had only one knock throughout the week, showcasing their impressive synergy under pressure.
The excitement peaked as the riders tackled increasingly challenging courses, with the final round featuring towering obstacles over 1.70m. While the competition was fierce, Hughes Kennedy and Kenny remained focused, demonstrating their readiness to compete at this elite level.
After the final rounds, Kenny expressed his satisfaction, stating,
“The horse jumped amazing… I just have to do what I have to do and see what happens.”
His calm demeanor under pressure was evident as he expertly navigated the demanding course.
Hughes Kennedy, reflecting on his debut at a major championship, shared his mixed feelings.
“I’m delighted with the result in the finish… it was a great championship, especially our first senior championship,”
he said, emphasizing his pride in his horse’s performance despite narrowly missing a medal.
The championship not only highlighted the individual achievements of the Irish riders but also underscored their contributions to the team event, where they played crucial roles in helping Ireland secure a strong overall position among eighteen nations.
As the event concludes, both riders and their horses return home with immense pride in their accomplishments. The competition proved to be a significant stepping stone for Hughes Kennedy and Kenny, paving the way for future successes in their equestrian careers.
With this exhilarating performance, the Kilkenny riders have firmly established themselves on the international stage. Fans and supporters are encouraged to celebrate their achievements and stay tuned for their next competitions as they continue to shine in the world of show jumping.
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Urgent Update: Man in His 60s Dies in Cork House Fire

BREAKING: A man in his 60s has tragically died following a devastating house fire in Hollyhill, County Cork early this morning. Emergency services, including Gardaí and the Cork City Fire Brigade, rushed to the scene after the alarm was raised at approximately 12:45 AM on July 21.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene, marking a heartbreaking loss for the community. Another resident, a woman also in her 60s, was taken to Cork University Hospital for treatment of injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.
The fire has since been extinguished, and authorities have preserved the scene for a thorough investigation. A technical examination will be conducted to determine the cause of the fire. The local coroner has been notified, and a post-mortem examination for the deceased is set to be arranged shortly.
Authorities are currently conducting inquiries to uncover the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident. Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by house fires, and community safety remains a top priority for local officials.
As investigations continue, residents are urged to ensure their homes are equipped with functioning smoke alarms and fire safety measures.
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Man, 60s, Dies in Cork House Fire; Woman Hospitalized

UPDATE: A man in his 60s has tragically died following a house fire in Hollyhill, Co Cork, late last night. The incident occurred around 12:45 AM at a residence in the Ardcullen residential development, prompting immediate response from emergency services.
According to officials, as firefighters from the Cork City Fire Brigade extinguished the blaze, they found the man unresponsive inside the home. Despite life-saving efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene. A woman in her 60s, who managed to escape with the help of neighbors, was rushed to Cork University Hospital for treatment of injuries that are reportedly “not life-threatening.”
Victor Shine, Second Officer of the Cork City Fire Brigade, confirmed that the call came in at 00:42 AM. “When crews arrived, one person was out of the house and being tended to by neighbours,” he stated. “Upon entering the property, resuscitation efforts were made for the second male, but sadly he did not survive.”
The scene is currently sealed off as investigations continue, with a technical examination set to be conducted to determine the cause of the fire. A post-mortem examination will also be carried out, and local authorities have been notified.
In a separate incident, authorities are investigating the death of a 77-year-old man, Gus Dempsey, who was found on a road in Bandon, Co Cork, earlier this morning. At approximately 6:30 AM, a passerby discovered Dempsey’s body next to his bicycle. Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene, and a post-mortem examination is pending.
Dempsey’s passing comes just months after he lost his home in a fire, highlighting a tragic series of events for the retired farmer. After the previous fire, he had been living with a neighbor while awaiting emergency accommodation approval from Cork County Council.
Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Dempsey’s death or those who observed a male cycling in the Kildarra area during the early hours to come forward. Gardaí are particularly interested in any dash-cam footage from road users in the vicinity. Witnesses can contact Bandon Garda Station at 023 885 2200 or the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111.
As investigations into both incidents unfold, local communities are left in shock, grappling with the loss and the urgent need for answers. Stay tuned for further updates on these developing stories.
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