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Annual roads programme approved by Athlone-Moate Municipal District members

The multi-annual restoration improvement programme 2022-2024 which was recently approved by the members of Athlone-Moate Municipal District is estimated to cost in the region of €9.3M over the three year period.

Noticeable increase in fuel prices as communities prepare for winter season

The noticeable increase in fuel prices is causing much the stir as winter season fast approaches.

Programme of conservation works completed on Athlone Town Wall

A programme of conservation works has been completed on the Athlone Town Wall, the local authority confirmed this week.

Toyota’s 221 model offers available for new car sales registered before end of December

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Toyota Ireland has some 221 offers for new car sales registered on or before December 31 2021.

Ensure you stay safe on the road this imminent winter season

Mobility solutions specialist, easytrip, Ireland’s only electronic parking and tolling tag provider, is advising Irish motorists to take precautions to advance safety on roads as the cold and more extreme weather conditions set in.

Fr Michael Griffin Mass and commemoration

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The Annual Memorial Mass and Commemoration in memory of Fr Michael Griffin will take place on Sunday November 21.

Still room for hope amid threat of climate change, says O’Reilly

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In the face of the existential threat that is Climate Change, Galway Green senator Pauline O’Reilly said there is still room for “hope”.

New bus routes will ‘do nothing’ to solve public transport problems in North Galway, says Charity

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New proposals for bus routes in north Galway do “absolutely nothing to resolve the lack of public transport services” in the area, and omit towns and villages which the routes claim will be served.

Western Rail Corridor is vital to west’s economy and revitalisation, says O’Hara

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The Western Rail Corridor would bring enormous economic benefits to Galway and the wider region, enabling it to attract investment and jobs, and improve the quality of life for those who live there.

Small farmers will ‘suffer’ from Government carbon emission targets, says Canney

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There are “real fears” among small farmers across Count Galway that they will be “sacrificed” in the race to meet carbon emission targets, unlike large farms which will be supported.

 

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