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Weather event saw strong winds cause severe disruption in January, with clearance and survey works required in cemeteries.
Work to replace hundreds of trees felled at Gosford Forest Park in January is not expected to begin until next year. The ...
Carron Valley trails have reopened in Scotland after major works forced a temporary closure. Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) ...
A barrage of storms left UK home insurers facing claims for £226mn of weather-related damage in the first quarter of this year, a record high since the data began to be tracked in 2017.
Now, a musical tribute to the Royal Botanic Gardens’ Himalayan 29 metre cedar tree, which was destroyed in Storm Eowyn ... sparked a rare red warning in Scotland. The winds savaged the Royal ...
Storm Éowyn, a rapidly intensifying bomb cyclone ... Northern Ireland, and parts of Scotland, signaling life-threatening conditions. Meteorologists are comparing its strength to the ...
Perils initially calculated Storm Éowyn, which affected the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Central Belt of Scotland from 24 to 25 January, would cost the insurance sector €619m (£520m) ...
The figures from Unite the Union showed that 59% of those surveyed had been expected to turn up for work taking place outside despite the red weather warning in place due to Storm Eowyn.
There have been more than 90,000 applications for compensation made following Storm Éowyn, which brought record-breaking gusts in January, according to figures obtained by TG4's 7LÁ programme.
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