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Clare man named new Galway City Council Chief Executive

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The elected members of Galway City Council this week approved the appointment of Leonard Cleary as Chief Executive of Galway City Council.

Galway Public Libraries Schools Library Service gets a new look with the help of budding artists

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Galway Schools Library Service has been given a vibrant and cheerful look by illustrator, artist and children’s book author Chris Judge. The project has given the once simple, grey exterior of the mobile library an updated look to inspire wonder and a love of reading, and to reflect the inner world of Galway County’s children.

Jigsaw call for youth mental health services funding in wake of “most demanding year”

Jigsaw, the leading youth mental health charity, has warned that the double-whammy of lack of funding and increasing demand is contributing to Ireland’s mental health support services being more stretched than ever before.

New catering business opportunity alongside scenic greenway

Westmeath County Council is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced catering companies or individuals for the unique opportunity to operate a new café at Streamstown Station on the Old Rail Trail Greenway.

Council call for immediate road safety improvements in Ballykeeran village

Local Fine Gael Councillor, John Dolan, has called upon the Athlone-Moate Municipal District to engage with Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), the local authority road design office and residents to find a solution to the dangerous traffic situation in Ballykeeran, the scene of numerous serious accidents.

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Lynch thanks Council for Castlegar park and ride meeting

Athlone Town Mayor welcomes positive outcome for town centre site

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The conclusion of the Compulsory Purchase Order process culminating in the transfer of ownership of the former Finlay/O’Neill’s site in the heart of the town to Westmeath County Council will enable the progression of the Athlone Town Enhancement Scheme.

Charity says €1.9 million funding for Clifden and Portumna will benefit entire county

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Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, Cllr James Charity, welcomed the recent funding allocation for Clifden and Portumna, noting that the investment would provide significant enhancement to both areas, but would also benefit the entire county.

 

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