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Use the old N6 as the Greenway, Healy Eames tells Minister

Independent Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has asked Minister Paschal O’Donohoe to consider using the old N6 for the Greenway cycleway from Ballinasloe to Galway.

Heartbreaking end to Connacht’s Champions Cup hopes

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Final touches going into St Patrick’s Day parades plans

The preparations for the St Patrick’s Day parades are well underway across the county. The county town will see its parade take place a day early this year due to Castlebar Mitchels involvement in the All Ireland Club Final in Croke Park on St Patrick’s Day.

New water bill could cost €740 per household warns Healy-Eames

Be brave by admitting you’re struggling

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still remember the moment well. It was a wet, cold, grey Friday morning. I rose out of bed having had no sleep the night before. Panic attacks are horrific experiences by day, by night they are even worse.

New insolvency service to benefit indebted Galwegians says Kyne

The Insolvency Service of Ireland “is a pivotal step” in tackling mortgage arrears and debt crisis, and, more locally, “will provide a way forward” for Galwegians struggling with over-indebtedness.

Weir calls for mental health services in the primary care sector

Mayo county councillor Seamus Weir has reiterated a call that a letter be sent to the Junior Minister for Health Kathleen Lynch highlighting the need for mental health services within the primary care system.

New app launched for Kilkenny Castle

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Kilkenny Castle is the first OPW site in the country to have an iPhone app created and the new technology was launched this week and is currently available for download.

Expert commissioned to analyse Kilkenny traffic

Buisnesses in Kilkenny are commissioning a leading UK specialist to examine Kilkenny streetscapes with a view to implementing a traffic system that works for both businesses and pedestrians in Kilkenny city.

Galway school absenteeism over eighteen per cent

More than 18 per cent of Galway students are absent from school 20 days or more per year, according to a report released by the National Education Welfare Board.

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