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Cause of extensive Curramore forest fires remain unclear

The cause of an extensive fire which damaged large swathes of forest and bogland in the Curramore vicinity of Athlone has yet to be determined.

Irish Water resumes work on damaged pipes in Mervue

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Irish Water has resumed work on replacing old and damaged water pipes in the Mervue area. Work on the leaking pipes began in January but were suspended during the Lockdown.

Renewed road safety appeal as deaths rise

The Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána are renewing their appeal for road users to take extra care after provisional collision figures for 2020 show a 17 per cent increase in the number of fatal crashes.

New pedestrian and cycle measures for Letterfrack

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A new cycle and pedestrian path segregated from the main road, a new footpath, pedestrian crossing, and new kerb lines are now part of the entrance to the Connemara National Park at Letterfrack.

Mayo Civil Defence receives emergency vehicle boost – Dillon

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The Civil Defence Unit in Mayo will benefit from a new four-wheel drive vehicle that will respond to emergencies and severe weather events, Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon has confirmed.

Warning from Irish Coast Guard and Water Safety Ireland - Inflatable toys present a drowning risk

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The Irish Coast Guard and Water Safety Ireland are appealing to the public to be mindful of the drowning risk associated with the use of inflatable toys in open water.

Rail crossing a "fatality waiting to happen"

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A delegation of residents living near a railway crossing at Kilnageer - between the villages of Breaffy and Belcarra - attended the June meeting of the Castlebar Municipal District of Mayo County Council this week to appeal to the councillors to support their calls for a full-time solution to the railway crossing - where a serious accident occurred between a train and car on Wednesday, April 29.

Road sign thieves urged to stop what they are doing

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Mayo County Councillor Cllr Al McDonnell has appealed to 'whoever is responsible for a spate of road sign thefts in his area to stop what they are doing'.

Road safety ramped up in Tynagh

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A number of road safety measures are currently being installed in Tynagh thanks to funding from a Galway County Councillor.

Pertinent advice for food shopping and storage during COVID-19

As public health measures to deal with COVID-19 gradually ease, safefood is reminding people of the steps they can take to protect themselves when food shopping and storing food at home.

 

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