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Wolfe Tone Bridge walkway ahead of schedule

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Engineers are preparing to attach a new cantilevered pedestrian walkway to the downstream side Wolfe Tone Bridge in Galway city centre ahead of schedule.

Former RTÉ Midlands correspondent hosts Athlone book launch in The Bounty

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Former RTÉ Midlands correspondent Ciaran Mullooly hosted an Athlone launch of his new book The Future Is Now in The Bounty Bar on Tuesday evening.

Ocean Towers Apartments lead the way in sustainability

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Ocean Towers Apartments lead the way in sustainability with EV charging in partnership with Ocean Property Management and Fort Energy.

Studying engineering at third level

by Claire Murphy

Westmeath’s Frank Moffit wins gold for TUS at World Skills Ireland

Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) will honour its three World Skills Ireland champions and their mentors at a ceremony later this month, following All-Ireland wins for a quarter of the TU’s entries.

The changing face of Kingshill

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Our first photograph today (courtesy of the National Library) is a bird’s eye view that was taken in 1953 and shows the Warwick Hotel at the top of the picture. Next to it on the right was the entrance to Lenaboy Park, and beyond that you can see part of Queeney’s shop. Next door was Doorley’s private house and then Mrs Turke’s B&B called Osterley Lodge. Opposite, on the far side of the road was Billy Binn’s house and on the corner, as you can see, was a field with a lot of trees, much used as a playground by local children. This whole area was very prone to flooding and was occasionally rendered impassable, as was the case with Hurricane Debbie.

Publication of Private Wires consultation formally launched

Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, has launched the publication of the Private Wires consultation, which opens up the potential to provide off-grid solutions for the generation and supply of electricity in Ireland as it moves towards greater reliance on indigenous, renewable energy.

Shannon Airport join forces with ESB to cut lighting power consumption by two thirds

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The Shannon Airport Group and ESB have completed a major lighting project which will see Shannon Airport’s energy consumption in lighting cut by two thirds.

Climate crisis plans never as relevant — Galway Energy Summit to hear tomorrow

Delegates from more than 20 countries attending the second Galway Energy Summit which is being held in the city tomorrow (Friday) will hear that discussions on carbon emissions and the climate crisis were never as necessary as they are now.

Farming fodder fears as rising Shannon Callows floodwaters cause immense concern

As rainfall continues to intensify at a local level this week, the Save Our Shannon Organisation (SOSO) has expressed vast concerns regarding the rising water levels and the detrimental impact flooding continues to have in the Callows region.

 

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