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Change to flood defence wall at Wolfe Tone Terrace mooted

Town Mayor, Cllr. Frankie Keena, has received representations from residents of Wolfe Tone Terrace on the banks of the River Shannon to reduce the height of the existing concrete flood defence wall and replace with toughened glass. The Fianna Fáil Councillor was speaking at the monthly meeting of Athlone Moate Municipal District.

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Government ministers back plans for new elective hospital for Galway

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Two Government ministers have publicly backed plans for the development of a new elective hospital in Galway, calling for the project to be prioritised and completed “as quickly as possible”.

Inis Mór Party Nights at The Galmont

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Over The Edge Brexit special

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A POLITICALLY charged Over The Edge reading will place on the day that may - or may not, there is the Benn Act - see Boris Johnson crash the UK out of the EU without a deal.

Extinction Rebellion Athlone members participate in climate change rallies

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Representatives from Extinction Rebellion Athlone joined several hundred protesters in Dublin this week calling for action on climate change.

Local Minister welcomes review of civil servant decentralisation

Local Minister of State, Deputy Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, has welcomed a review of civil servants working locations as part of Budget 2020.

'Underinvestment in childcare continues under Budget 2020, says O'Reilly

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The €54 million announced for childcare in Budget 2020 is a "severe underinvestment" that will keep childcare services "grossly unaffordable".

Kyne welcomes increase in Budget funding for the Gaeltacht

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Funding for the Irish language, the Gaeltacht, and the Islands saw an increase of €2.5 million in Budget 2020, and will help fund "numerous organisations and programmes in Galway and beyond".

Kyne approves funding for two Irish language schemes

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Funding of more than €683,000 has been allocated to the Irish language organisation, Glór na nGael for 2019 to 2022 in order to develop the Joe McDonagh Foundation and support the Teanga Tí/Family Language Scheme.

 

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