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Community Transport Study for Headford to be on display within weeks

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The Community Transport Study being drawn up for Headford will be on public display by the end of the month, according to local councillor Andrew Reddington.

Reddington provides update on Community Transport Study for Headford

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Cllr Andrew Reddington has announced progress on the Community Transport Study for Headford, an important initiative aimed at enhancing transportation in the area. As this is only the second study of its kind conducted nationally, some timelines and deliverables may present challenges.

Green light for €5.4m Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam as contracts are signed

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Galway County Council has signed contracts with SYSTRA Ltd. for the design of two major new Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam.

Key benefits of a built-in wardrobe

Komandor's built-in furniture offers many benefits over traditional freestanding units. This makes them an extremely popular option among people who want a stylish solution which makes the best use of their space.

Industry giants headlining Galway gaming summit

Ardán will host the FÍS Games Summit 2024 at Galway’s Portershed a Dó, Market Street on Friday, April 5.

Design consultants formally appointed for new Athlone Active Travel Scheme

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Westmeath County Council, funded by the Department of Transport through the National Transport Authority’s Active Travel Programme, has identified key routes in Athlone and Mullingar along which to provide enhanced Active Travel facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.

A decade of excellence and expertise at B&Q Galway

Hard to believe that it’s been a decade since Galway was treated to B&Q — the massive store at the Gateway Retail Park in Knocknacarra celebrates its tenth birthday next weekend, and every visit makes you realise what a moveable feast this amazing store is.

One-way the only way forward for Church Street

Athlone’s Church Street is finally on track to receive a long-awaited makeover, to include a one-way traffic system, wider footpaths, and enhanced public spaces, after the council revealed plans for the street to a crowded public meeting on Monday evening (September 5).

 

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