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Life-saving fire safety message rolled out to Galway Traveller communities
Galway County Council has launched a new fire safety awareness campaign to help improve safety for people living in caravans and mobile homes on halting sites across the county.
Energy efficiency roadshow brings mobile retrofit hub to Connemara
A national energy efficiency roadshow is rolling into Connemara to help people understand how to reduce heat loss, cut energy bills and improve comfort in their homes.
From Galway to Mayo — Construction starts on upgrade of key North Galway regional route
Construction is set to begin on a major upgrade of the R332, a key regional road linking Galway and Mayo.
Galway County Council launches €762,000 Community Climate Action Fund
Galway County Council has announced a €762,000 Community Climate Action Fund aimed at supporting grassroots efforts to implement climate action projects across the county.
Galway County Council expands fleet for roadworks and winter operations
Galway County Council has expanded its vehicle fleet to support road maintenance across its five Municipal Districts and to boost its capacity to treat the county’s national secondary and regional roads during the winter months.
Work to begin on new phase of Athenry Northern Ring Road
Galway County Council has confirmed that construction of the western section of the Athenry Northern Ring Road will commence in the coming weeks with a completion date of late 2025.
Environmental action tops the agenda at Galway County Youth Climate Assembly
An innovative forum aimed at empowering young people to take an active role in addressing climate change was held at the BIA Innovator Campus in Athenry last week.
Green light for €5.4m Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam as contracts are signed
Galway County Council has signed contracts with SYSTRA Ltd. for the design of two major new Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam.
East Galway householders urged to gather their electrical waste
East Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a set of free collection days to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2024.
