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Great Western Lakes public consultation events get underway in Galway

A public consultation on the long-term management of the Great Western Lakes got underway earlier this month and Inland Fisheries Ireland is urging the Galway public, especially the angling community and anyone who uses the lakes, or lives near them, to make a submission ahead of open evenings in Headford, Oughterard and Partry for the public in September.

Advenure tourism is a major growth area in the west of Ireland in Galway's outdoor recreational facilities welcomed

Deputy Ciaran Cannon has this week welcomed an investment of some €367,000 in outdoor recreation facilities across County Galway as part of an ongoing national programme of investment by Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys.

Galway company to create 50 new jobs at its Claregalway facility

Galway has been given a jobs boost this week with Xerotech, a leading supplier of advanced battery systems, expandng its operations in the county.

Galway Arts Centre presents 2021 Turner Prize winning installation

Galway Arts Centre and Nuns Island Theatre are currently exhibiting the Turner Prize winning installation from the Array Collective.

Motorway safety campaign launched in Ireland

The Road Safety Authority, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, and An Garda Síochána have launched a joint campaign aimed at reminding road users of the Rules of the Road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

Hardware sector launches empty homes and properties action plan

A major set of proposals aimed at bringing empty homes and properties back to life has been launched by Hardware Association Ireland.

New car sales figures for July highlights 17 percent decrease from similar period last year

New car registrations for July were down 17.3 percent when compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures released today.

The vibrant living heritage of the Corrib

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Heritage Week 2022 presents a wonderful opportunity for the general public to be immersed into the natural landscapes, cultural traditions and the historical built environment that characterises Ireland’s second largest waterway and its immediate hinterland.

Rural Ireland will suffer further without clear pathway to achieve emissions cut - Naughten

It is imperative for all those living outside our cities that there is a clear roadmap on how we can practically achieve the 51% national emissions reduction target for 2030 or else blunt policy instruments will be used that disproportionately impact on those living in our towns, villages, and rural areas, local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, stated this week.

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Cannon welcomes investment in Galway recreation facilities

 

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