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IH News 2026

Storm Chandra

With Storm Chandra having passed over and caused extensive flooding, the clean up operation is underway and RTE have a news article with an excellent photograph, taken from the Island Road overbridge in Enniscorthy, showing an Irish Rail crew at work removing debris from the railway bridge over the River Slaney with a road rail excavator.

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IH News 2026

Elphin Windmill update

I reported previously on the damage caused to Elphin Windmill caused during Storm Eowyn in early 2025.

I am happy to report that funding to the tune of EUR35,000 has been awarded under the Heritage Investment Scheme to the group behind the scheme at Elphin towards its restoration.

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Site Updates

Gazetteer update – Donegal

Over the post Christmas period, I took myself up to east Donegal to close out the many missing stations in that area. I booked a self catering apartment just outside Lifford for a few days and used it as a base to cover the lines from Stranorlar to Glenties, Strabane to Letterkenny and Tooban Junction to Letterkenny, covering most stations thereon.

The photos taken and station pages updates have now been added to the gazetteer.

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History Locations

Tuam Mill, Co. Galway

The RTE online archive periodically includes historic news items of industrial heritage.

One such clip relates to the conservation of Tuam Mill, dating from 1981.

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Overseas

Water tower residential conversion

I came across this video on Youtube of a former water tower in Hertfordshire, England, which has been converted to a home.

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Events

Way Down Underground

The above titled play takes place in the Derrynaflan Theatre at the Horse and Jockey Hotel in Tipperary on 11th January 2026. From the Nenagh Live website:

“Blending theatre, music, and video, the show takes audiences deep into the world of the early 1900s, when men laboured underground for the sake of their families. Though rooted in Slieveardagh’s past, this is a story repeated in countless communities and workplaces — the struggle, pride, and resilience of the working man.”

Tickets cost €20 and can be reserved by texting 086 196 0157 to reserve or on the Way Down Underground Facebook page.