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New fund facilitates 17,000 homes across county

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Across Galway, 7,200 houses and apartments will be directly serviced by these projects, with potential for a further 9,700 homes – mostly in the city. These locations were applied for by Galway’s city and county councils.

Pricing revealed for new Skoda Eqip

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Skoda has announced its pricing for the brand's most affordable electric vehicle yet, the Eqip compact SUV.

Council provides financial aid to artists

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Thirteen artists with a Galway connection are to share a €33,860 award administered by the County Council.

Galway County Council moves to unlock land for 7,500 homes

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Galway County Council has become the third local authority in the country to actively rezone land to accelerate housing delivery, following a directive from Minister for Housing James Browne, calling on councils to free up serviced land for development.

€3.5m to cover councils’ Storm Éowyn costs

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Galway’s two local authorities required a multi-million bailout to cover the cost of Storm Éowyn which ravaged the west coast last January.

Flashing Beacons now working outside Scoil Chaitriona Renmore, says O’Flaherty

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Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has confirmed that the engineer in the traffic management section of Galway City Council took her representations on board to fix the flashing beacons outside Scoil Chaitriona in Renmore Avenue that have been out of order for several months.

Continued power outages pose serious threat to vulnerable residents

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Ongoing and sporadic power outages affecting an estimated 7,000 homes and businesses across north Galway have sparked serious concern among elected representatives, who say the situation is placing vulnerable residents at real risk.

Final call for returning emigrants to apply for free ‘Back for Business’ support programme

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Returned or soon to be returned Irish emigrants who want to start or develop a business have until tomorrow Friday (January 16) to apply for a free government business development programme.

Coming home from abroad to start a business in Galway? Apply for Back for Business programme

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Back for Business, the free government programme that helps returned emigrants start and develop businesses in Ireland, is now open to applications.

Coming home from abroad to start a business in Galway? Apply for Back for Business programme

Back for Business, the free government programme that helps returned emigrants start and develop businesses in Ireland, is now open to applications.

 

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