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Eliminate the vape, say councillors

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City councillors are supporting calls for a ban on vaping in all public buildings including schools, hospitals, and all workplaces throughout is the city.

Public see Toyota as the best on climate change

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Nationwide research from iReach has named Toyota Ireland as the No 1 car brand for climate action.

Grealish demands action to save Galway islands’ 'threatened' fishing industry

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A major rethink by Government, or the creation of a new Department responsible for all marine matters, is urgently needed, if Galway’s island communities are to retain a viable fishing industry.

Cheevers calls for mental health supports for business owners affected by pandemic

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Calls have been made for the Government to provide mental health support to business owners who have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Canney welcomes progress on Gort Lowlands Flood Relief Scheme

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A feasibility report for the Gort Lowlands has identified a potential scheme that is both environmentally acceptable and cost beneficial according to Deputy Sean Canney.

Is Galway’s Extinction Rebellion extinct?

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Is Galway’s Extinction Rebellion extinct? Has it fallen victim to Covid-19 or is its silence political due to the Greens going into Government?

New exhibition at Renzo Café

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THE WORK of two very different Galway artists - Geraldine O'Rourke and Sacha Hutchinson - is currently on display at the Renzo Café on Eyre Street.

Hyland worried about traffic backlog when new road built

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Independent Cllr Christy Hyland this week called for a plan to be put in place to make sure that Westport town centre does not end up with a big traffic backlog once the new N5 Westport to Turlough road project is completed.

Level Three threat hangs over Galway

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A meeting of the National Public Health Emergency Team (NEPHET) this afternoon (Thursday) will decide whether Galway city and county will move to Level Three Covid-19 restrictions based on continued leaps in the 14-Day incidence rate.

Athlone start up aims to reduce single use plastic packaging waste

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Irish start-up, CUSP (Cease Using Single-Use Plastic), founded by Athlone native, Simon Ruddy, has developed a novel approach to tackling household single-use plastic packaging waste.

 

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