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New catering business opportunity alongside scenic greenway

Westmeath County Council is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced catering companies or individuals for the unique opportunity to operate a new café at Streamstown Station on the Old Rail Trail Greenway.

Preparing to sow garden vegetables as March approaches

The month of March imminently beckons and should the spring season progress with elevating temperatures and days which continue to lengthen, there are a swathe of vegetables which gardeners can contemplate sowing.

Humanity Dick’s biographer says new pedestrian bridge should honour him

Holidaying in Connemara just after the Millennium, I read one of those small grey boxes in the Rough Guide they use to give additional information about a specific location; in my case Ballynahinch Castle where I was having lunch. The description of a previous owner – Richard ‘Humanity Dick’ Martin - was intriguing.

Salthill cycleway will be jewel in crown of greenways, says cycling campaigner after council vote

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There was widespread welcome on Monday for the decision by Galway City Council to vote in favour of installing a temporary cycle lane in Salthill.

Department of Transport urges development of Quiet Man Greenway

Fine Gael Deputy Ciaran Cannon has welcomed a submission to the Galway County Development Plan by Minister Eamon Ryan and the Department of Transport, urging Galway Co Council to develop the Quiet Man Greenway connecting Athenry to Milltown.

Gardenwise | Gardening Scentsibly – choosing the best perfumed plants

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I’m often asked about scented plants. They can pack a powerful emotional punch, reminding you of your mother’s favourite flowers or the blooms from your granny’s garden, so it’s not surprising they’re high on the wish list of lots of my clients.

Galway’s Community Gardens brightening up the city with windowbox initiative

A number of Community Gardens in Galway City have set about putting a smile on the face of older members of our communities by creating colourful window boxes filled with wondrous flowers grown across their diverse network of locations.

Building raised beds

Raised beds should now be bursting with nutrients and ready for planting in this season of growth.

Bird nesting season ban on hedge cutting until September

Galway City Council want to notify all landowners, farmers and gardeners in Galway City that hedge-cutting is strictly prohibited until September 1 to protect wildlife during bird nesting and breeding season.

Maintaining the garden soil for vegetable growth

As we embrace the winter season, it is essential that the prevalent theme of preparing and cleaning the soil continues.

 

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