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Development Plan as it stands will not be accepted
The current draft of the new county development plan was described as having "some very disturbing stuff in it" by a councillor this week.
Tensions high as deadline looms for Salthill cycleway submissions
Tensions between the two sides in the debate over the proposed temporary cycleway for Salthill are rising, with just 24 hours left until the deadline closes for submissions on the proposal.
€1 million for Salthill cycleway 'beggars belief', says Lyons
Cllr Donal Lyons says it ‘beggars belief’ that funding of one million euro is being allocated by the National Transport Authority for the temporary Salthill cycleway.
Temporary cycleway will a 'disaster' says Village Salthill group
The Village Salthill group believes the proposed temporary cycleway will be a disaster for the area.
Discover Letterkenny Institute of Technology
LYIT is an organisation that likes to move with the times. The institute realises the important role in providing opportunities for all of those who study there, and continues to be proactive in developing a suite of courses that give the best opportunity to progress in life.
Gorgeous Gort welcomes Rural Regeneration and Development Fund announcement
The Gorgeous Gort Forum have warmly welcomed the decision of Minister Heather Humphries to approve funding of €798,000 from the Rural Regeneration and Development application for Gort. This application was submitted by Galway County Council with the support of the Gorgeous Gort Forum, the representative body for all local community groups, clubs and organisations.
New chair O’Reilly aiming for doubling of Green Party reps in next elections
Chair of the Green Party Pauline O’Reilly is aiming to double their numbers of elected representatives. Adressing members of the all-island Green Party on her first day as chair of the Party, O’Reilly outlined her intentions.
A Galway perspective on Seán Ó Riada
SEÁN Ó Riada was only 40 when he died in 1971, but his music, his achievements, his legacy, and his influence, continue to resound through Irish folk and traditional music.
Athlone Deputy Mayor expresses his festive wishes at recent Municipal District meeting
Speaking this week, Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, afforded festive wishes to those who continue to have a positive impact within the local community, most notably all personnel working on the frontline as the pandemic impacts.
Galway represented by two seats on Chambers Ireland board
Galway will be represented by two seats on the Chambers Ireland Board of Directors, the first time this has happened in the history of the organisation.