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Record activity levels for Mayo Sports Partnership

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A wide range of activities have been achieved by Mayo Sports Partnership according to its most recently published 2017 annual report, with key outcomes cited including the following:

Councillors says €10 million home loan fund is not good enough

Galway county councillors have spoken out against the size of loan applied by the council for the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan Scheme.

Civic square canopy facility to attract a myriad of uses

The topic of usage of the Civic Square canopy was the result of much discussion at the Municipal District monthly gathering.

Council working to identify new location for AIT bus stop

Members of Athlone Municipal District have been informed that work is presently ongoing to identify a more suitable location for the bus stop located outside Athlone Institute of Technology on the Garrycastle road.

Druid cites budget and time as reason for 2020 pullout

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Galway 2020's troubled gestation was dealt a further - and very significant - blow this week, with Galway's leading international theatre company, Druid, announcing it was withdrawing its major international production from the Galway 2020 European Capital of Culture programme.

Leader of successful bid campaign appointed Galway 2020 CEO

Galway 2020 has announced the appointment of Patricia Philbin as CEO of the Galway 2020 team.

Substantial flood defence works to alleviate residential concerns

Construction progress with regard to the Athlone Flood Alleviation Scheme is to continue apace following approval of the planning process for works at Deerpark, on the town’s west side.

Council approves sale of Castlebar town centre building for €30,000

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The elected members of Mayo County Council approved the sale of a former bookshop on Bridge Street (Main Street) in Castlebar for a fee of €30,000, this week. The purchasers were the only people to make a bid for the property which the council had bought with additional lands at a cost of €100,000 in 2015.

Railway Field acquisition key to town infrastructure development

Key to the development of the Orange Loop traffic system in the town, work on the Railway Field which has been acquired by Westmeath County Council from CIE, will commence towards the latter end of 2019.

Council acquires property to homes twelve homeless families

The former Corrib Haven B&B on Upper Newcastle Road has been bought by the Galway City Council and will be converted into a family hub accommodation for 12 homeless families.

 

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