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This week's Dundalk Democrat front page: 268 acre solar farm gets go ahead
This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now
This week's Dundalk Democrat front page
Reporter:
Jason Newman
20 Jan 2026 10:59 AM
This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now, featuring:
Louth County Council has given the go ahead for a solar farm on a site of c.108.6 ha (268.4 acres), just under five kilometres from Ardee, in spite of a huge number of submissions lodged voicing concerns, and objecting to the development, from local residents and Louth County Councillors.
Teachers in Monksland NS in Carlingford are forced to eat their lunch in their cars due to capacity issues in the school resulting in there being no space for a staff room, according to Fianna Fáil TD for Louth Erin McGreehan.
Man (51) sexually assaulted three women in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda Circuit Court heard.
PLUS: Louth Ladies All-Star awards celebrations
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