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Proposed Dublin Road bus corridor and cycle lanes 'has potential to transform transport in Galway'

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The public's views are being sought, via a ‘virtual information room’, on plans for a high-quality pedestrian, cycle, and public transport corridor serving the entire Dublin Road.

Councillors look for meeting with community and interested parties in relation to potential Islandeady road closure

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The elected members of the Castlebar Municipal District have called on the council executive to arrange a meeting between themselves, the local community in Islandeady and other interested bodies, in relation to the potential cutting-off of a large part of the community for a long period of time, due to the construction of the new Westport to Turlough Road project.

Contracts are signed for the largest infrastructural investment in Mayo

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Following the recent announcement of Cabinet approval for the construction of the N5 Westport to Turlough Road, contract signing for the development took place at the offices of Mayo County Council, Áras an Chontae earlier this week.

Motorists advised to pay attention to new speed limit signage

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Motorists are being advised to pay attention to new speed limit signage erected on Mayo roads. Changes have been made to speed limits throughout Mayo with a view to improving road safety.

Ross calls in TII to advance Athlone to Galway greenway

 

Funding commitment for Claregalway roads ‘a step in the right direction’

Cllr James Charity has welcomed a commitment from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (formerly the National Roads Authority) to provide pavement funding for the national road through Claregalway village, as well as long awaited safety works at the junction adjacent to McHugh’s pub on the old N17.

Mad for road — €550m motorway will boost tourism and jobs says Ross

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The 53km M18 Tuam to Gort motorway, which was first used by vehicles last evening will boost tourism and employment opportunities in a whole new region, Transport Minister Shane Ross said at the opening yesterday morning.

Funding allocation welcome but Letterfrack to Moyard stretch must be addressed — O Cuiv

Fianna Fáil TD Éamon Ó Cuív has welcomed the €300,000 allocation from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) to upgrade stretches of the N59 between Bunnakill and Maam Cross, however he has repeated calls for the Galway County Council to ensure that improvement works at the national park near Letterfrack are undertaken.

New Oranmore petrol station 'a total waste of public money'

A county councillor has called the proposal for a new service station, less than 5km from Oranmore, "a total waste of public money".

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