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Galway politicians throw weight behind Solas Picture Palace
Following the launch of a campaign by the Advertiser last week, political momentum to secure funds for the Solas Picture Palace on Lower Merchants Road is gaining pace, with Galway TDs and senators meeting Environment Minister Phil Hogan yesterday.
End in sight for take over of Castlebar estates
At last night’s meeting of Castlebar Town Council it was expected that the council would formally begin the process of taking over two major housing estates in the heart of the town.
Picture Palace campaign hots up as city aims for UNESCO City of Film status
Far from being idle or derelict, work is “proceeding satisfactorily” at the Solas Picture Palace site, and the group behind the project to bring an art house cinema to Galway is launching a major campaign to ensure its completion within the next year.
Castle rejuvenation runs into delays
The planned opening for the refurbished Athlone Castle has been pushed back to August, it was revealed this week.
Ring calls on An Post to re-advertise Knockmore PO contract
Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring TD is calling on An Post to re-advertise the contract for the post office services in Knockmore.
Contracts signed for Knocknacarra Community Centre
Contracts for the construction of a Knocknacarra Community Centre were signed yesterday, following a successful tendering process.
Investigation works for sewerage scheme
Westmeath County Council wishes to notify that an Archaeological Investigative Contract will commence from Tuesday March 20 until Friday May 11 during working hours from Monday to Saturday, pending archaeological findings.
Progress made on Clifden treatment plant plans
Significant progress has been made this month on providing Clifden with the long-awaited treatment plant upgrade with Galway County Council currently assessing tender documents with the view of appointing a contractor soon, that is according to local county councillor Eileen Mannion who described the works as vital for the local environment as well as for tourism and local economy.
Forty five homes in Galway found with high levels of cancer-causing radon gas
Twenty three per cent of Galway homes recently tested for radon were found to have high levels of the cancer-causing gas according to figures released today by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII).
Motorists prepare for more delays as roadworks return to bypass
Motorists using the dual carriageway from Junction 11, Coosan, to Junction 9, Garrycastle can expect traffic delays for the next three months as works recommence this week.