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€1 million target to make Thoor Ballylee a major cultural centre

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FEBRUARY WILL see the launch of a major project to restore Thoor Ballylee and create a world class culture/education centre in time for the 150th anniversary of the birth of WB Yeats in June.

Free places for ten students at reforming learning conference

A number of second and third level students can avail of free places at a conference which explores how second and third level education prepares young people for the future.

New pedestrian crossings for Oranmore

Three new pedestrian crossings are to be constructed on the Respond Road, Oranmore, following negotiations with the Galway County Council and the Department of Education.

‘A vote for McNulty is a vote for cronyism’ - Healy-Eames

A Galway senator has declared that a vote for Fine Gael candidate John McNulty in the Seanad elections “is a vote for cronyism”.

School children’s lives in danger on Oranmore’s ‘Respond Road’ says Healy-Eames

Children are taking their lives in their hands when crossing the “dangerous” ‘Respond Road’ in Oranmore to attend the town’s various schools.

New group to campaign for Oranmore traffic management plan

A new traffic management plan is urgently needed for Oranmore where there is increasing traffic and safety problems, according to the newly-formed Oranmore Traffic Group.

Senator brands Maire Geoghegan Quinn pension ‘immoral’

It is “immoral” for EU Commissioner Maire Geoghegan Quinn to receive a pension totalling more than €3,000 a week as “one pension should be enough for anyone”.

Mortgage and debt solutions talk in Oranmore

Independent advice on debt is vital to get the best deal for you and your family, according to Reform Alliance senator Fidelma Healy Eames who is hosting a public information session on mortgage and debt solutions on Monday February 24 at 7pm in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel.

New water bill could cost €740 per household warns Healy-Eames

Mandatory blood tests could save council €200,000 a year in horse disposal costs, says Healy Eames

A mandatory blood test could be the answer to saving the Galway County Council more than €200,000 per year and the State millions of euro in costs for the disposal of abandoned horses as well as improving the country’s reputation for safe food for export, that is according to Galway senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

 

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