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Croagh Patrick improvement works approved by councillors

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The elected members of Mayo County Council have agreed that the council will spend €120,000 required for match funding of €480,000 from the government, in order to carry out improvement works on the trail to the summit of Croagh Patrick.

Additional bicycle racks to be installed in Moate

The erection of additional bicycle racks within the town of Moate was a motion for much discussion at the recent monthly meeting of Athlone Moate Municipal District.

Hedge cutting season now open

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A call for landowners, farmers and householders to ensure their roadside hedges and overhanging trees are cut and maintained so that motorists, cyclists and pedestrians can travel safely on our roads, has been made by Mayo County Council.

Quiet Man Greenway receives funding for feasibility study

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It has been revealed that an allocation of €75,000 has been made available for a concept and feasibility study on the Quiet Man Greenway between Athenry and Milltown.

An insult to the people of Achill - McNamara

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An Achill based councillor expressed his disappointment this week at the failure to mention Achill in an advertorial on the Wild Atlantic Way in a Sunday newspaper - despite the Advertorial using a large picture of Keem Bay to promote the Wild Atlantic Way in the piece.

'Galway has lost the plot'

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Galway city has no enforcement in relation to alcohol in public areas.

Flynn calls for remote participation at meetings

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Fine Gael Cllr Peter Flynn has called for the possibility of elected members being able to take part in Municipal District meetings through telephonic means - if they are not able to attend in the future.

'Jigging' slow cyclists grind O'Malley's gears

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An independent member of Mayo County Council has criticised the behaviour of some cyclists on roads in the county.

O’Rourke welcomes local authority purchase of O’Neill’s prime site

Local Fianna Fáil Councillor, Aengus O’Rourke, has welcomed the local authority purchase of a prime central site in the heart of Athlone.

Receding flood waters affords modicum of relief for community

As the River Shannon flood waters recede, urban and rural residents within the Athlone environs who have experienced a turbulent number of weeks are hoping that such a reduction in water levels will persist and allay further flooding fears.

 

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