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Employment positivity as DPD to create jobs at Athlone central hub

An air of employment positivity descended upon Athlone on Friday afternoon with a formal announcement by DPD Ireland of plans to create 150 jobs at their state-of-the-art headquarter base in the town.

Commencement of works at Cloongullane Bridge is imminent - Cllr Cruise

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Foxford based Councillor Neil Cruise has stated that “confirmation of the appointment of a contractor and commencement of works at Cloongullane Bridge is imminent”.

Councillor calls to stop the clocks

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An independent councillor has called for the upcoming time change on October 25 NOT to happen and asked the council to write to the relevant Minister to forward on his plea.

Future of GMIT raises its head again

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The issue of protecting the future of the GMIT campus in Mayo has come to the fore in recent weeks, with Deputy Alan Dillon last week raising the issue of the closing of the business department on the Castlebar campus and calling on the Minister for Higher Education to explain such a decision.

Finn makes three requests to Government to secure future of IWAK

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The Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council has issued a clarion call for the Government to step in and ensure the future of Ireland West Airport Knock (IWAK) - which is facing into major losses this year due to the impact of Covid-19.

Castledaly Community Centre selected as broadband connection location

Castledaly Community centre has been chosen as a site for the Government’s Broadband Connection Scheme under the National Broadband Plan Fine Gael Councillor, John Dolan, has confirmed.

River Shannon bridge crossing is certain to enhance Athlone’s tourism potential

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Certain to garner much use, both locally and from a tourism perspective, construction of the bridge which will cross the River Shannon as the National Cycleway project progresses, is due to culminate in June 2023.

Will be a shame if Galway loses companies because of poor roads network, says Larkin

It will be a shame if Galway loses out on major employment opportunities because of its failure to provide a proper roads network, former mayor Noel Larkin said this week at the oral hearing into the proposed Galway City Ring Road.

Local Fine Gael Councillor extols virtues of formally enhanced Help to Buy Scheme

Local Fine Gael Councillor, Tom Farrell, has noted the pertinent benefits of the enhanced Help to Buy Scheme designed to ease the financial burden for first time buyers of residential properties.

Eliminate the vape, say councillors

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City councillors are supporting calls for a ban on vaping in all public buildings including schools, hospitals, and all workplaces throughout is the city.

 

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