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15% of sports fans admit they would bunk off work to attend Cheltenham
The excitement of the Cheltenham Festival has clearly landed in Ireland, with 15% of sports fans admitting they would bunk off work to attend.
Constituency based children deserve better mental health services – Clarke
Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has said that children within the constituency deserve better mental health services and should not have to wait to access them.
Rising flood waters on Lough Funshinagh force council to close local route
Aimed at safeguarding adjacent properties from the rising water levels on Lough Funshinagh, Roscommon County Council have made the decision to close the local road L-2005 at Ballagh.
Michael Tully’s campaign for the community comes to fruition with Calisthenics gym
In 2022, Bruno Pierucci, impressed by the improvements made to the skatepark in Millennium Park, contacted Michael Tully, spokesperson for the Galway Skateboard Assocation, to discuss the benefits to the local community in Galway City East, of the potential of a Calisthenics gym.
HSE outsourcing cuts needed but recruitment embargo does not add up – Clarke
Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has expressed concern that the very low Government-imposed recruitment caps on the health service will undermine efforts to cut outsourcing and cut agency spending by €250 million.
Rapid build modular housing certain to address an emergency accommodation shortage - Keena
A shortage of emergency accommodation in Athlone is cause for much concern, according to Cllr Frankie Keena, who, during the most recent sitting of the Municipal District, implored the need to provide a scheme of rapid build modular homes for all who require immediate housing in the area.
Local Councillor calls for formal establishment of permanent base to assist homeless within Athlone
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Deputy calls for flaws in Shannon Callows Flood Scheme to be rectified
Flaws in the Shannon Callows Flood Scheme necessitate urgent redress, local Sinn Féin elected representative, Deputy Claire Kerrane, has stated this week.
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