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Public views sought on future transport investment in Galway

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Enhancing accessibility, the need for ring roads such as the Galway Outer Bypass, and the future capacity of our transport network are just some of the issues to affect future transport investment decisions.

County council to gift, return and redevelop its own lands across county

The county council has given itself permission to redevelop a gritting depot, okayed the return of land formerly acquired for a motorway, and given three sites away for playgrounds.

No funding to repair county’s cul de sacs

Westmeath County Council has no funding to carry out repairs on cul de sacs, in spite of a number of pleas from councillors this week.

€18m for regional and local roads in 2013

A grant of €18 million has been sanctioned for regional and local roads in Mayo for 2013, down almost €2 million on last year’s allocation.

Maintaining old roads as important as building new ones

Ireland has lots of lovely new roads. Nice to have got something out of the boom while it lasted. But while we might be delighted with the shiny new motorways it is easy to lose sight of the fact that as well as some good roads we have an awful lot of bad ones.

Eircom to roll out broadband fibre plan across three Mayo towns

There was welcome news for Mayo this week with the announcement that Eircom is to roll out its fibre plan across the county’s three biggest towns.

Mayor’s traffic study shows public will abandon cars if services are provided

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City’s Big Brother traffic control centre almost ready to roll, says Crowe

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An urban traffic management control centre to help ensure traffic flows almost continuously and safely, will be up and running in City Hall in May.

Ireland play Italy in Athlone tonight!

Ireland bid to make it three wins out of three in this season’s u20 Six Nations Championship when they take on Italy at Dubarry Park, Athlone, tonight, Friday, at 7pm.

Council to inspect all quarries in county

Mayo County Council will inspect all quarries in the county over the coming months after the Minister for the Environment signed the Planning and Development (Amendment) Act 2000 which gives a new provision in order to deal with the regulation of quarries.

 

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