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Extention granted for consultations on South Galway flood measures

South Galway residents have been granted an extension to continue consultations on proposed flood relief measures for the area.

Easter policing plan to be implemented to deal with large gatherings in Salthill and Knocknacarra

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A special policing plan will be implemented in Salthill and Knocknacarra over the Easter period to deal with antisocial behaviour.

Councillor demands action after massive youth gathering on Knocknacarra waste ground

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Groups of youths gathering on waste ground last weekend in Knocknacarra, in defiance of social distancing and health guidelines, has led to a councillor calling for joint action by parents and gardaí against anti-social behaviour.

Council must act now to push €63 million 'game changing' projects, says Cllr Eddie Hoare

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An “exciting future” leading to the “transformation” of the city centre awaits Galway, but only if the €63 million in funding under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund is “delivered in a timely manner.”

NUI Galway plans to be carbon neutral in nine years

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Carbon neutrality by 2030 and reductions in food wastage and water consumption are among the targets set out in NUI Galway’s new sustainability strategy, launched by the university this week.

New book from Mayo author

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A new book is being published by Art Ó Súilleabháin. The publication is a collection of poetry in English for adults, a collection which Art has been working on for the past number of years.

Yoga Mara now available online

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Yoga Mara aims to bring balance and calm back into the hectic lives of guests through yoga, meditation, nutrition, mindful art, and inspiring conversations. The Yoga Mara philosophy is simple… take time. Time to relax, refresh, and revitalise.

Mayo hoteliers call for urgent additional supports to safeguard jobs

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Hotel and guesthouse owners in Mayo are calling for an urgent review of business and employment supports for the hospitality sector, following the announcement at the weekend that it is unlikely to reopen before mid-summer.

SFA responds to Ulster Bank exit from Irish Banking market

The Ulster Bank’s announcement of a phased withdrawal from the Republic of Ireland over the coming years is bad news for the Irish banking sector, according to Small Firms Association (SFA) Chair, Graham Byrne.

Exasperated tone evident as local barber seeks business future clarity

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Denoting understandable exasperated tones, Monksland based entrepreneur, Robbie Connaughton, who opened Barber Bobs in the local community in 2012, spoke with the Athlone Advertiser this week noting his continued frustration as a date for reopening his popular business remains unclear amid the current Covid-19 uncertainty which continues to detrimentally impact all sectors of daily life.

 

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