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Funding announced for Claregalway/Oranmore roads
Additional funding of €400,000 for roads in the Oranmore area has been provided by the Department of Transport, but it must be spent within the next six months.
Oranmore double
Oranmore Badminton Club made history this year with two club teams claiming All Ireland titles.
Oranmore double
Oranmore Badminton Club made history this year with two club teams claiming All Ireland titles.
Concerns over delays at Oranmore railway crossing
The length of time commuters must wait when the railway crossing at Oranmore is closed is becoming a traffic hazard, according to a local councillor.
Galway Bealtaine Festival
The Active in Age Oranmore group have been running the four-day Bealtaine Festival, celebrating creativity of Oranmore’s older residents, from May 7 - May 10.
Watersports for free
Three watersports clubs will open their doors to the public this weekend as part of a national initiative developed by the Irish Sailing Association to encourage people of all ages out on to the water.
Hogan approves €239,949 for sporting facilities at Oranmore Community Centre
Minister for the Environment, Community, and Local Government, Phil Hogan, announced yesterday that the Galway Rural Development company has been given sanction to approve funding of €239,949 for the development of sporting facilities at Oranmore Community Centre.
Oranmore Railway Station to open in July
Oranmore Railway Station will open to passengers in July, Iarnród Éireann has confirmed, in a move that will be welcomed by commuters, business, and tourism.
Supporters’ bus to Thurles
The Galway Hurling Supporters’ Club and Bus Eireann will provide a bus to Thurles on Sunday for supporters wishing to travel to the Allianz Senior Hurling semi-finals with Dublin v Tipperary at 2pm followed by Galway v Kilkenny at 3.45pm.
Maree and Moycullen in All Ireland champs
Two Galway teams claimed All Ireland titles in the u-14/ and u-16 club championships held in Galway, Cork, Dublin and Dundalk.