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New planning application required for Scoilan Chroi Naofa project – Naughten

A completely new planning application is now required for the school building project at Scoil an Chroi Naofa in Ballinasloe, Deputy Denis Naughten has been informed.

New planning application required for Ballinasloe project – Naughten

A completely new planning application is now required for the school building project at Scoil an Chroi Naofa in Ballinasloe, Denis Naughten TD has been informed.

More than €400,000 to support remote working hubs

Deputy Denis Naughten has welcomed the allocation of more than €400,000 for remote working hubs across Roscommon and Galway in Athlone, Ballyhaunis, Boyle, Ballinasloe, Castleplunkett, Castlerea, Clonberne, Drumboylan, Dangan, Elphin, Glenamaddy, Kiltoom, Monksland and Tulsk.

Definitive timeline for reopening all HSE day services necessary

Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has called for a definitive date for the full reopening of all day services following confirmation from the HSE that all older people and adults with underlying health conditions have been fully vaccinated

HSE must provide out of hours flu vaccine clinics – Naughten

Deputy Denis Naughten has called on Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and the HSE to ensure evening and weekend flu vaccination clinics are provided to facilitate access for school children and working families.

Tánaiste must chair emergency enterprise meeting following Aptar announcement – Naughten

Deputy Denis Naughten has asked the Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, to convene and personally chair an emergency meeting of the Western Region Enterprise Committee following Aptar’s announcement that it will cease operations in Ballinasloe by the end of the year.

Is Noel Grealish in danger of losing his seat?

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Come the next General Election, could Noel Grealish be in danger of losing his seat? The answer is yes, but ONLY if Fianna Fáil gets its act together and learns a valuable lesson from the 'auld enemy' - Fine Gael.

Galway East - who will emerge victorious from the internal dogfights?

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For many years Galway East was known as the dullest and most predicable of constituencies, reliably returning the same three TDs. Population growth and boundary changes saw the constituency gain a fourth seat in 1997, however, and this has given rise to some heated battles between the big two parties as well as seeing the emergence of Independent and Labour challenges.

 

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