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Gardai renew appeal for information on Tuam pipe bomb

New legislation will involve ‘radical change’ to consumption and waste, says O’Connor

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New legislation to create a ‘circular economy’ is coming, involving a “radical change” to production and consumption, limiting single use products and clamping down on littering and dumping,

Council to maintain ongoing consultation with stakeholders in outdoor dining

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The Galway City Council will maintain 'ongoing consultation with all stakeholders' regarding the new outdoor dining schemes being implemented.

Launch of outdoor fitness park at Athlone RSC a positive and timely amenity development

As the virtues of outdoor living continue to be embraced amid present surrounds, the formal launch of the Athlone Regional Sports Centre fitness park in recent times is both a positive and timely development for members of the local community.

Has Ballyloughane beach been needlessly closed for six years, asks O'Flaherty

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Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has demanded answers from The Environmental Protection Agency, after she claimed an analysis of water quality test results showed that Ballyloughane Beach had needlessly suffered six years of swimming bans.

‘Salthill Sundays’ must be stopped from happening again, says Higgins

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‘Salthill Sundays’ gathering of car enthusiasts involved “contemptible scenes” of tailbacks, littering, and the public feeling intimidated, and must be prevented from happening again.

Councillors call for 100 per cent funding for pyrite cases

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The elected members of Ballina Municipal District have called for the Government to change the current pyrite redress scheme for householders affected by the issue, from 90 per cent funding for repairs to 100 per cent.

Connolly demands investigation of claims sewage is seeping into water at Salthill’s beaches

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Salthill swimmers, and the area’s reputation as a holiday destination, could be seriously impacted, if instances of sewage seeping into the water at Salthill’s beaches is not given a “deep investigation”.

Councils bracing themselves for busy Bank Holiday weekend

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Galway’s two local authorities have been asked to brace themselves for busy weekends across the city and county by providing adequate litter and toilet facilities at popular recreation spots.

Councillor demands Horse Exclusion Zones to deal with ‘repeated instances of animal cruelty’

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Horse drawn carriages should be banned from all national primary and secondary roads, as should the racing of horse drawn vehicles in County Galway.

 

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