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Extra classroom at Caltra school

Caltra National School is to get a new 80m2 classroom, following approval and funding from the Department of Education.

Calm needed in advance of abortion legislation says Connaughton

Politicians and the public should not make up their minds or pre-empt the forthcoming abortion legislation until they see the document’s wording.

Connaughton welcomes funding for extension of local Alzheimer’s project

Dep Paul Connaughton has welcomed the announcement that €150,000 is to be provided in lottery funding for the construction of an extension to the Western Alzheimer’s Home in Athenry.

Connaughton calls on Minister Quinn to sort out SUSI

With the SUSI debacle leavings thousands of Galway students still waiting for their grant applications to be processed, a local TD has called on the Education Minister to “sort out” the issue.

€3.8 million for Mountbellew sewerage project

The Galway County Council is currently preparing contract documents for a new €3.8 million wastewater treatment plant and sewer network facility for Mountbellew.

€3.8 million for Mountbellew sewerage project

The Galway County Council is currently preparing contract documents for a new €3.8 million wastewater treatment plant and sewer network facility for Mountbellew.

Works to start on Ballygar Garda Station

Work on renovating Ballygar Garda Station began this week, allying fears the station would close permanently following damage by a fire some weeks ago.

Agriculture office should be convenient for farmers says Connaughton

The Department of Agriculture is set to leave its Dockgate Street office and is likely to move to new premises in Galway city, but there is anger amongst county farmers that it will not relocate to Athenry.

Don’t hit the least well off the hardest in tough Budget

Galway Fine Gael TDs have come out against proposed cuts to the Brothers of Charity services and insisted that next month’s Budget must not hit the most vulnerable or least well of in society the hardest.

GMIT and USI call on Government to honour promises on third level fees

GMIT Students’ Union and the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) have placed a full page advertisement in a number of national and regional newspapers branding Government TDs, including Galway’s Derek Nolan, Brian Walsh, Sean Kyne, Paul Connaughton Jnr, Ciaran Cannon and Colm Keaveney, as ’liars’. The advertisements were designed to ensure the Government honours its pre-election promises on third level fees.

 

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