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Funds for flood relief works in Graigue’ welcomed

Fine Gael TD John Paul Phelan has welcomed a government allocation of €36,000 for immediate flood relief works in Graiguenamanagh.

August public events at Kilkenny Castle

An Evening of Irish Music, Song and Dance with Ceoltoiri Kilkenny at The Parade Tower, every Wednesday evening throughout the month from: 8:30pm to 10:30pm

Menlo flood relief works almost complete — Crowe

Cllr Michael Crowe has this week welcomed the start of further flood relief works in Menlo. The works are expected to be completed in the next few weeks. Construction of the pipeline element of this project was completed during July.

Pubs can flout the law as existing ‘after hours’ legislation not in Irish

Charges against two publicans in Claremorris for having people on their premises after hours, were dismissed at Claremorris District Court this week, when it was revealed that the relevant legislation for the prosecutions being brought had not being translated into Irish. This was despite the fact that the first piece of legislation, which these prosecutions were brought under, was enacted as far back as 2000.

Promoting historical attractions key to ensuring Galway is a top destination, says Kyne

Historical attractions play a major role in ensuring that Galway is Ireland’s premier tourist destination, that is according to Galway West TD Seán Kyne.

OPW Minister to meet flood relocation families and open new Claregalway Bridge

Minister for the Office of Public Works, Brian Hayes, is set to meet with families affected by the 2009 flooding crisis during a trip to Claregalway next Tuesday to officially open the new bridge.

Galway Garden Festival set to rock the castle walls — again

Galway has a multiplicity of festivals, all honed over the years into something special. But none of these made the instant impact that the Galway Garden Festival did when it was inaugurated last year, over two days of differing climatic conditions at the beautifully-restored Claregalway Castle.

Galway Garden Festival set to rock the castle walls — again

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Galway has a multiplicity of festivals, all honed over the years into something special. But none of these made the instant impact that the Galway Garden Festival did when it was inaugurated last year, over two days of differing climatic conditions at the beautifully-restored Claregalway Castle.

Bingham Lodge to be restored for community use

The former Garda barracks in Bangor, known as Bingham Lodge, is to be made available to An tSean Bheairic Restoration Committee following representations to the Office of Public Works by Minister of State Michael Ring.

Flood fears allow pragmatism trump progress

A fear of water combined with the Tiger’s demise has seen the adoption of a plan prepared for the southerly expansion of Athlone between Burgess Park and Willow Park postponed for at least four years until the ongoing study on Shannon flooding is published in 2014.

 

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