Search Results for 'Outdoor recreation'
115 results found.
Public invited to help shape County Galway’s first outdoor recreation strategy
Galway County Council is asking the public to help shape the first outdoor recreation strategy for County Galway, with a series of consultation workshops taking place during August.
Local playground repairs spark outrage in Athenry
Athenry’s only public amenity is falling apart, and the community has been left footing the bill according to a local group set up to oversee it.
FG candidate Forde hits out at lack of city playgrounds
FG local election candidate Shane Forde has hit out at the City Council and the current East Ward Councillors over lack of playgrounds in the area.
Progress being made on Castlebar Tourism Projects
A number of tourism projects being managed by Mayo County Council are being progressed in the Castlebar Municipal District, according to the Tourism, Recreation & Amenity Section of the council, which has provided the following Tourism Update which will form part of the agenda of the Castlebar MD area meeting on Wednesday July 26 next.
Face your fears and abseil this April with Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
This spring, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland challenges you to face your fears while making a life-changing difference to survivors of brain injury and their families.
Lyons welcomes improvement works on Shangort Road footpaths
Galway City West and Knocknacarra councillor Donal Lyons this week welcomed Galway City Council improvement works to footpaths now underway on the Shangort Road.
Galway to receive nearly €1 million under the Outdoor Recreation Fund
Galway’s walkways are to be boosted to the tune of almost €1 million following the announcement of Government funding this week.
Galway Sea Scouts represent Ireland at Dutch National Sea Scout Festival
Like ‘Disneyland for Sea Scouts’ is how one of our Sea Scouts described Nawaka, the National Water Camp they attended in Zeewolde, Netherlands. Held every running years and running for 10 days, the Sea Scout festival is one of the largest of its kind and this year, Port of Galway Sea Scouts returned with 27 scouts and eight leaders to represent Ireland at the event.
