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Louth County Council opens shower and phone charging facilities for residents affected by power and water outages
There are still approximately 2,700 homes without power in the county
Louth County Council buildings
Reporter:
Jason Newman
28 Jan 2025 1:59 PM
Louth County Council have announced that shower and phone charging facilities for members of the public who have been left without electricity or water are available at the following council facilities this week.
Aura Drogheda Leisure Centre 8am-10am, 1pm-2pm, 7pm-8pm
Dundalk Sports Centre 9am -10am
Lourdes Athletics Stadium 10am-12pm
Louth County Council Chief Executive David Conway, said: “There are still approximately 2,700 homes without power in the county and from a community perspective, we have liaised with the Public Participation Network (PPN) to help those affected.
“Our facilities at Aura Leisure Centre in Dundalk and Drogheda, along with Dundalk Sports Centre and Lourdes Athletics Stadium, are available to members of the public who have been left without electricity or water, and we are willing to offer any further assistance if required."
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