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Where the local feed comes from

everyjob's “near you” feed gathers public, official and local sources for your county and shows them in one place, each linked back to where it came from. It has no accounts and asks for nothing — the county you choose is stored only in your own browser. We’re a signpost to public information; where a fuller record exists, we link to it.

What each part comes from

Notices (death notices). Read from the public obituary pages and feeds of named local radio stations — for example South East Radio (Wexford), WLR (Waterford), Highland Radio (Donegal). We show only what the station itself publishes — name, address, a date and a link back — never the family’s own words. This is not a complete record: the national record is RIP.ie, linked at the top of every Notices section.

Alerts. Met Éireann’s official public weather warnings, shown for the counties each one covers.

Tides. High and low tide times from the Marine Institute’s national tide-gauge network, for the coastal stations nearest you (published under a Creative Commons Attribution licence).

Bathing water. The EPA’s beaches.ie water-quality classification for designated bathing areas near you, and any bathing restriction currently in place. Always check beaches.ie before you swim. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution licence.

GAA. Inter-county fixtures and results from the GAA’s own service (gaa.ie); club games from the county GAA’s clubandcounty.com where it is published. Each links to the official listing.

What’s On. Events, festivals and markets happening during the next 30 days from Fáilte Ireland’s national open events dataset. We show the next occurrence, venue, published price and a link to the organiser; descriptions and contact details stay at the source.

Around the place. A headline and a link from the public news feed of a named local outlet. We show the headline and send you to the outlet to read it — we do not republish their articles.

Sold near you. The Residential Property Price Register, the public register published by the Property Services Regulatory Authority. Prices are as recorded there.

The price of home. County population from the CSO’s Census 2022 (PxStat table F1001). Sold medians are computed from the Price Register entries currently shown — a rolling recent window, always labelled with its span, never an annual figure. Job counts are our own live listings.

Planning. The public planning register — the statutory record local authorities publish for public participation. Each links to the authority’s own entry.

Jobs. everyjob’s own listings together with public vacancy sources such as the EU’s EURES network, each linked to its origin.

Courts. The Courts Service’s public Legal Diary — the venue, time and how many matters are listed for a sitting. We never publish party names or case details.

Corrections & removals

Something wrong, or a notice you’d like removed? Email hello@everyjob.ie. We will correct or remove it, and a removal stays removed — it will not reappear when the source is next read. This applies to every source, and especially to death notices: one email is enough.

Property, planning, weather, events and court information are public official data, several published under a Creative Commons Attribution licence. Local news and GAA headlines link to and credit their source. The county map is drawn from Tailte Éireann’s (OSi) National Statutory Boundaries, generalised 20m, CC BY 4.0; the six counties of Northern Ireland (shown “coming soon”) from OSNI Open Data Largescale Boundaries, UK Open Government Licence v3.

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