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Category: Irish News

Tom Geraghty Tyres and Bridgestone in Titanic Déjà Vu Ulster Retrospective Rally

Tom Geraghty and Bridgestone participated in the recent Titanic Déjà Vu Ulster Retrospective Rally. The Rally celebrated the County Antrim special stages of the famous Texaco, Ulster Rally and Circuit of Ireland. A host of motorsport legends participated including Walter Rohrl, Paddy Hopkirk, Rosemary Smith and Louise Aiken Walker. The former World Rally Champion, who

Continental Tyres and FAI team up to produce road safety video

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) and German tyre manufacturer, Continental have joined forces to produce a new road safety awareness video highlighting the importance of ‘Sharing the Road’ for all road users. The video, which features a selection of FAI staff, members and players representing the diverse spectrum of road users, is linked to

Collection plans made for removing stockpiles of tyres from farms

Denis Naughten, the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment is making €700,000 available to remove stockpiles of tyres from farms.  The collection dates for the removal of the stockpiles have been set. “I made €1million available in funding last year for local authorities to deal with the clean-up of existing stockpiles of tyres across

Sealey adds six new socket sets

Sealey has added a further six socket sets to its popular multi-coloured range to complement its series of spanners. The fact that they are multi-coloured serves a purpose by making the different sizes easily identifiable. Sets are available in one-quarter inch, three-eights inch, and one-half inch square drive, standard and deep. One of a comprehensive

Is there a Leading Light in your community?

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is calling for nominations in the annual ‘Leading Lights in Road Safety’ awards. Now in its eleventh year, these awards recognise and honour the contribution made by people and organizations nationwide in reducing deaths and serious injuries on Irish roads. The RSA is asking communities all over Ireland to once