Tensions flared again during a Thursday morning meeting in the Limerick council chamber at Dooradoyle. Mayor John Moran called for mutual respect after a dispute with several councillors disrupted discussions.
Calls for respect came from both Limerick councillors and Mayor John Moran.
Outside politics, Limerick’s hurling players were seen standing for the national anthem, Amhrán na bhFiann, before their Allianz Hurling League Division 1A fixture against Cork at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh earlier this year.
Meanwhile, early weather models for Ireland point to a bitterly cold December, potentially reminiscent of 2010’s heavy snowfalls. In business news, Harry Fehily, Managing Partner, and Edel Conway, Head of Corporate Finance at Holmes, were highlighted for recent achievements.
This week’s feature was presented in association with Glasshouse Opticians.
Author’s Summary: Renewed conflict between Limerick’s mayor and councillors was offset by moments of sports pride, weather warnings, and local business recognitions.