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Energy cost spikes risking Ireland’s competitiveness
Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Aengus O’Rourke has said that Ireland’s competitiveness is under attack by rising energy costs.
City Council to apply for funding for new three-storey museum
The Galway City Council will apply for funding from Fáilte Ireland of up to €6 million for a new three storey museum building incorporating the refurbishment and restoration of Comerford House.
Claremorris councillors to be addressed by Eirgrid
The elected members of the Claremorris Municipal District will be given a presentation by Eirgrid on its proposed North Connacht 110KV Project at their next monthly meeting.
Claremorris MD adopts new parking bye-laws
The elected members of Claremorris Municipal District adopted new street and car parking bye laws this week.
The last post for a number of villages
There was good news this week for residents of Ballycroy with the announcement by An Post that it is to readvertise the contract to provide Post Office services in Ballycroy.
Railway Field acquisition key to town infrastructure development
Key to the development of the Orange Loop traffic system in the town, work on the Railway Field which has been acquired by Westmeath County Council from CIE, will commence towards the latter end of 2019.
Local group hit out at Roche’s comments on Athenry to Sligo rail line
Local organisation Future Athenry Looking Group (FLAG) has hit back at comments made by councillor Pete Roche about the disused Athenry to Sligo rail line.
Athenry meeting hears of 'overwhelming support' for greenway
It is "delusional" to believe the rail line from Athenry to Sligo will ever return according to Tuam area councillor Peter Roche, who made the statement after a public meeting took place in Athenry on Tuesday night to discuss proposals for a greenway.
Councillor warns that Salthill is becoming ‘a public caravan park’
Salthill is being allowed to turn into a public caravan park with camper vans parked indiscriminately at various locations and tents pitched in public parks.
Local Sinn Fein councillor resigns from political party
Cllr. Paul Hogan has resigned from Sinn Fein with immediate effect. In a prepared statement, the councillor acknowledged that he "pursued every avenue internally" before opting to quit the political party he initially joined in 1998.