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Galway householders urged to take advantage of free e-waste recycling events
Householders across Galway are being urged to bring their electrical and electronic waste to a series of free e-waste half day collection events in the county to help meet recycling targets, which have increased since the first lockdown in 2020.
Community Diary - What's going on in your community?
Community Diary - What's going on in your community?
The man who's seen it all
The sun was starting to take its first steps downwards last Sunday evening when Keith Higgins swung into the car park in Adrian Freeman Park in Tooreen.
Free e-waste collection for Connemara households
Householders across Connemara are being urged to bring their electrical and electronic waste to a series of free e-waste half day collection events across the county to help meet recycling targets which have increased since the first lockdown in 2020.
Fidget Feet presents their new show - HOUSE!
Fidget Feet are thrilled to be bringing their new show House! to Athenry, Co. Galway on 14th and 15th May. Funded by Galway County Council, Clare County Council, Limerick City & County Council, and the Arts Council, this thrilling show is suitable for anyone from 6 to 96. There is something for everyone and will bring joy to many faces. Our partnership with the Galway County Council has been crucial to produce House!. Their investment and support of events of this scale is wonderful and their commitment to connect Fidget Feet to local communities has been vital to the success of the event.
O’Flaherty welcomes commencement of Ballyloughane field clean-up
Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has welcomed the start of work on cleaning up a field at Ballyloughane following the development of a car park on the adjoining site.
Athlone Tidy Towns to conduct annual Good Friday community clean initiative
Athlone Tidy Towns Committee is requesting the support of local community groups, residents’ associations, householders, families and individuals as the annual clean initiative takes place on Good Friday, April 15.
Ireland West Airport launches record summer flight schedule
Ireland West Airport has launched its busiest ever summer schedule with 140 weekly flights to and from 19 routes across the UK and Europe.
From Crooked Lane to Church Lane
On a 1625 map of the city, this lane is referred to as ‘Crooked Lane’ and a little later in that century, it was commonly known as ‘Céim Cam’. In 1708 it was referred to as ‘Church Lane’ and on two documents dated 1824 it is down as ‘Bohercranmore’ (the Lane of the Big Tree) and also as Church Lane, sometimes called Lána an Teampaill. During the last century it was locally known as ‘O’Gorman’s Lane.