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New Government strategy aims to halve deaths on Irish roads
The Government’s new road safety strategy, which was published in recent times aims to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries by 50 percent over the next 10 years.
Pollnarooma Residents Association opposing the temporary cycleway
The Pollnarooma Residents Association is opposing the temporary cycleway in Salthill.
Funding for drainage works in Clonfert
A total of €90,000 in funding has been approved for the Galway County Council to begin works opening and cleaning the open drain network at Clonfert, near Ballinasloe.
Galway’s rivers need the public’s help
Galway City Community Network and the Local Authority Waters Programme are hosting an event on the new draft River Basin Management Plan for Ireland, how it will impact Galway, and how the public can have its say on the plan.
Chambers welcomes €35m infrastructure fund to support coastal communities
Mayo Fianna Fáil Senator has today welcomed a new €35m scheme to rejuvenate local authority public piers and harbours throughout coastal communities. The record funded scheme is proposed for funding under the EU Brexit Adjustment Reserve (BAR) and was one of the recommendations of the Seafood Sector Taskforce which was established by the Minister following Brexit.
Opel electrifies its MPV models
Opel is ramping up the rapid electrification of its entire range in 2022 and will offer no less than eleven electrified models by mid-2022, including Opel's entire light commercial vehicle range.
What to sow and grow in January
January might feel like a dormant month as far as growing is concerned, but there are numerous flowers and vegetables that can be started under glass.
Opel ramps up electrification with emissions free only MPV models
Opel is ramping up the rapid electrification of its entire range in 2022 and will offer no less than eleven electrified models by mid-2022, including Opel's entire light commercial vehicle range.
Toyota remains Ireland’s most popular car brand as sales soar
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand.
Opel ramps up electrification with emissions free only MPV models
Opel is ramping up the rapid electrification of its entire range in 2022 and will offer no less than eleven electrified models by mid-2022, including Opel's entire light commercial vehicle range.