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Galway County Council launches 2021 anti dog fouling campaign

Educating and influencing the behaviour of dog owners regarding dog fouling will be to the fore as Galway County Council launch the new Anti-Dog Fouling Campaign ‘If They Poop, You Scoop!’. The campaign is set to firmly emphasise that dog fouling is the responsibility of the dog owner/walker and that they must clean up after their dog.

CO2 monitoring indoors to curb the spread of Covid 19

Carbon dioxide is generated by the exhaled air from people, air that has been in close contact with lung tissue. Alongside CO2 the exhalation also contains tiny liquid droplets (aerosols) which can float in the air.

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.

New Fiat 500 impresses in latest Green NCAP tests

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Green NCAP has published the emissions results of three new hatchback cars.

Urban strategy needed for recovery of cities and towns - Chambers Ireland

Chambers Ireland has published its recommendations to Government ahead of Budget 2022.

Opel to go fully electric by 2028

Opel says it will only offer battery electric vehicles in Europe as of 2028.

New Fiat 500 impresses in latest Green NCAP tests

Green NCAP has published the emissions results of three new hatchback cars.

Planning to go from cows to cabbages

An Bord Pleanala will debate this September whether growing vegetables is agriculture or not. A Galway case has been appealed to An Bord Pleanala following a decision by Galway City Council that a change from livestock to horticulture constituted a change of use. We have become so used to livestock grazing every field that any other form of food production feels and looks wrong to some people.

‘Disastrous’ Bus Eireann decision on Galway to Dublin service will disadvantage rural communities, warn Galway politicians

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“Disastrous”, “mind boggling”, and “shocking” is how Galway politicians have described Bus Eireann’s decision to cancel the 20/X20 Expressway service from Galway to Dublin.

GCCN calls on City Hall to develop a greenhouse gas emissions baseline for Galway

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Developing a greenhouse gas emissions baseline for the city, a ban on fracking, and providing access to information of public interest, are issues the Galway City Council is being called on to address over the next year.

 

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