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Government Gives Green Light to Dublin’s BusConnects

The Government gave the green light to the multi-billion BusConnects programme for Dublin today, paving the way for the National Transport Authority (NTA) to submit planning applications for the Core Bus Corridors to An Bord Pleanála. BusConnects will transform the city of Dublin, providing a faster and more efficient bus service for everyone in addition...

Taximeter Fare Correction Needed on “Once-Off” Public Holiday

18 March 2022 is a once-off public holiday in recognition of the efforts of the general public, volunteers and all workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in remembrance of people who lost their lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Taxi drivers are entitled to a Premium Rate fare on public holidays, Sundays and at night...

Once-off Public Holiday – 18 March 2022 – Premium Rate Applies All Day

On 19 January, the Government designated a once-off public holiday for Friday 18 March 2022 in recognition of the efforts of the general public, volunteers and all workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in remembrance of people who lost their lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  This public holiday is not included in the current...

The February edition of the SPSV Industry Update (Issue 55) is now available.

Click below to view the February edition of the SPSV Industry Update.

PAINDÉIM COVID-19: An Dúshlán a Athmheas, Leanúint lenár dTéarnamh agus Athnascadh

Is é seo a leanas an chomhairle is déanaí ón Rialtas ón Luan an 28 Feabhra i leith: cuirfear deireadh leis an gceanglas éigeantach chun maisc a chaitheamh, agus is é an chomhairle sláinte poiblí ná gur cheart leanúint de mhaisc a chaitheamh ar iompar poiblí agus i suíomhanna cúram sláinte ba cheart do dhaoine...

COVID-19: Reframing the Challenge, Continuing our Recovery and Reconnecting

Latest Government advice is that from Monday 28 February: • the mandatory requirement to wear masks will be removed, while the public health advice is that masks should continue to be worn on public transport and in healthcare settings remains • continue to manage risk for yourself and others who are more vulnerable by wearing...

Driver Telephone Surveys – National Maximum Taxi Fare Review

A confidential telephone survey of approximately 500 drivers nationwide commenced today as part of the National Maximum Taxi Fare Review. These surveys will provide information in the areas of insurance, fuel and other operating costs, together with current taxi demand and supply.  We would really appreciate your time and assistance if you receive a call....

STORM EUNICE – Tomorrow

Met Éireann Weather Warning – Issued: 09:36 Thursday 17/02/2022 “Status Red – Wind warning for Cork, Kerry Storm Eunice: Southwest winds tonight and Friday morning veering northwest will reach mean speeds in excess of 80 km/h with severe or damaging gusts in excess of 130km/h. Coastal flooding is expected, especially at high tide.    Status...

Safe Routes to School Programme delivers bike parking to 154 schools nationwide as Minister Naughton officially opens Cork’s first Safe School Zone

More students around Ireland have somewhere safe to park their bike, thanks to the installation of 2,830 cycle parking spaces in schools nationwide during 2021. Not having somewhere safe – or sheltered – to store a bike has been a barrier for many students in primary and secondary schools. The installation of 2,830 cycle parking...