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Files on Anglo to be sent to DPP says Healy Eames

Investigations into Anglo-Irish Bank are at an advanced stage and a file will be sent to DPP shortly providing “some solace” during this bleak and troubling economic period.

New bus times needed for Headford area pupils, says Healy Eames

Bus Éireann must find a way to accommodate incoming first-year students to The Presentation Convent second-level school in Headford by providing a later bus.

Farmers must set up new accounts not linked to existing bank liabilities says Healy Eames

Co Galway farmers should set up new bank accounts in anticipation of their single farm premium this autumn according to Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

Local fishing industry left ‘high and dry’, says Healy Eames

A Galway senator has warned this week that the fishing crisis which is besetting the west of Ireland will do the mackerel industry irreparable damage if the Goverment does not take action soon.

Only replacing lead pipes and water quality guarantee will ease minds, says Healy Eames

The Environment Minister needs to firmly commit to the replacement of 3kms of lead pipes in Old Mervue and guarantee the quality of water in order to put the minds of Galway residents at ease and restore confidence, according to Fine Gael Senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

Local farmers offer to cut grass in Renville Park says Healy Eames

An offer by local farmers to cut the grass in Renville Park, Oranmore, should be “considered seriously” by the Galway County Council according to Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

Increased class sizes will hamper children’s learning says Healy Eames

The increase in class sizes under Budget 09 is “the cruellest cut of all” as it will affect children’s learning and their life chances according to educationalist and Fine Gael Sen Fidelma Healy Eames.

Galway schools severely hit by Budget cut says Healy Eames

Galway schools which have already been sanctioned for building programmes, are now under severe threat due to the slashing of almost €40 million from the school building budget.

Sewerage is threatening Clifden’s tourism industry says Healy Eames

Clifden should be the subject of a special study on Government neglect, particularly the neglect of key infrastructural investment, which is threatening the town’s tourist industry.

County council must ‘clean up its act’ at Renville Park, says Healy Eames

Renville Park, “the most visited amenity in Oranmore” is untidy, there is litter strewn in the car parking areas, and the grass is not being cut. The Galway County Council must account for its “disgraceful state”.

 

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