So was I. Maybe we just didn't look hard enough.Was up in Donegal early September ,the place is riddled with big and beautiful houses all over the place and i failed to see 1 house destroyed by mica
top, top punning TOTThey must be lying so and the government are paying out nearly 3bn for the craic like.
I so wish it was meanttop, top punning TOT
Can you the detect the effects of Mica on a house by driving past? Did you pass every house in South Donegal?Not lying telling the truth but was only in South Donegal maybe the northern part is Mica country.
No Jimmy. The builders and engineers are the problem. That same quarry supplied large parts of NI with the exact same products, but they're not having problems. The border doesn't magically remove mica, so what's the difference? It's that the blocks were used for the correct purpose and the correct render was used.The concrete levy introduced in the budget is causing friction among back benchers, Surely to god the quarry owners have to make a sizeable contribution,
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Cantys, Tomorrow @ 10pm
In Conversation with Brian Teeling, Jennie Taylor, James Merrigan and Sara O’brien
Crawford Art Gallery, 6pm