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Noah Rose announced as artist for Irishtown Public Art Commission

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Mayo County Council is delighted to announce Noah Rose as the successful artist for the Public Art Commission in Irishtown village.

Mc Nelis calls for housing strategy to be updated in light of Ukrainian refugee needs

Cllr Niall Mc Nelis has called on the Government to update its Housing for All strategy to take into account the needs of Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland.

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No planning permission needed for conversion of vacant Mayo pubs into homes under new regulations

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The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, TD, has signed Planning Regulations that will exempt the conversion of former pubs into residential units from requiring planning permission.

Final call to share experiences of defects in apartments and duplexes in Westmeath

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD, has made a final call for homeowners, landlords, directors of Owners’ Management Companies and Property Management Agents throughout Westmeath to share their experiences of housing defects relating to fire safety, structural safety and water ingress in purpose-built apartment and duplex buildings constructed in Westmeath between 1991 and 2013.

Infrastructural investment needed to tackle regional imbalance, says MacManus

Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus has called for significant infrastructural investment in the West to address the growing problem of regional imbalance. The Midlands Northwest representative was speaking after meeting with Western Development Commission CEO Tomás Ó Síocháin this week.

National Parks and Wildlife Service and NUI Galway form partnership to mark researcher’s death and legacy

The National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in partnership with NUI Galway have announced the Karzan Sabah D Ahmed Memorial Research Bursary Scheme.

Irish Water to hold councillor clinic on new tariff framework

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Irish Water have responded to criticism from local representatives in relation to the new tariff framework for non-domestic tariffs coming into force.

Breakthrough at last in desperate search for a hospital

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With smallpox sufferers in make-shift refuges such as out-buildings, rooms in the Loughrea barracks, and in sheds outside Dr Leonard’s home, all hopes are placed on the ready-made iron hospital ordered from Messrs Braby and Co. London. The hospital was to accommodate 12 patients, but already within five weeks of the first case being reported in Athenry, there were 20 cases of smallpox, three of whom had died.

Debacle shines light on council and councillors’ choices not to act to make Salthill safe

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It is clear that neither the executive of Galway City Council nor city councillors are willing to deliver available solutions to keeping small, soft, bodies of tiny humans safe when cycling to school. The debacle over a teeny temporary cycleway in Salthill shows the need for system change.

 

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