This morning.
Storm Ali caused damage at the Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Tullamore, Co Offaly.
Organisers are assessing the damage to the site and, as of 10.30am, they said the event will open at 12 noon.
UPDATE:
BREAKING: Day 2 of @npaie has been cancelled due to weather conditions. Those with tickets for today can attend tomorrow. Cars and buses packing up and hitting the road from car parks. #Ploughing18
— KCLR 96FM (@kclr96fm) September 19, 2018
Meanwhile…
Watch: Portoloo has blown over in #StormAli at the #Ploughing18 thankfully nobody was inside. @NewstalkFM pic.twitter.com/XL5qxAo4Qj
— Henry McKean (@HenryMcKean) September 19, 2018
Yikes.
Earlier: Meanwhile, In Cuffe Street
Pics: Sam Boal/Rollingnews
UPDATE:
#Ploughing18 haven’t moved for over an hour 😡😡😡 pic.twitter.com/9hPw1e4b49
— Rebecca Meade (@Rebeccameade2) September 19, 2018
Eeek!
Actavo on the job again Byjaysus !!
…bravo
I hope Henry McKean was in the portaloo when it happened, the simpering pox.
Is he anything like Paddy O’Gorman by any chance?
i’d have henry fairly firmly in the harmless category (or, at worst, pointless)
Wow Bertie. That’s mean.
I’d say it’s more accurate than mean but other opinions are available.
In fairness simpering pox is not a slight you hear everyday and you are right, other opinions about him available.
The boys in Henry’s family are all named after English kings.
It’s like an Electric Picnic campsite there!
I can’t be doing with his breathless faux-naïf shtick, like a Lidl Louis Theroux.
this would be terribly hurtful if I am actually henry mckean
You’d deserve it.
And then some.
you’re a hard man, bertie blenkinsop
He certainly is ;)
*drops knitting*
What has he done to you in real life? This has to be more than run of the mill radio annoyance. Mind you I’d feel similar about Ciara Kelly and she’s never done ought to me.
Oh for clarity, he’s done absolutely nothing to me and I’ve never met him, he just makes my flesh crawl….
‘Portaloo down, we’ve got a portaloo down. ‘
Just adding to the annual whinge from farmers about the weather.
…now, now…the organisers say it was an act of god…nothing to do with climate change…