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Moran urges public to have their say on draft Flood Risk Management Plans
Independent TD for Longford-Westmeath, Deputy Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, is urging the public to have their say on draft Flood Risk Management Plans, released for public consultation last Friday, July 15.
Shannon report proposes €5.9m expenditure on flood defences for Athlone
Robert Grace and Tríona Doherty
Permission for flood relief works in east Galway
Three projects to alleviate flooding in Kinvara, Monivea, and Tuam, will be granted approval this week by the Office of Public Works, allowing the Galway County Council to proceed with the measures.
Canney to meet with Crossmolina Flood Action Committee
Fine Gael Mayo based Senator Michelle Mulherin confirmed yesterday that Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Sean Canney TD will meet with locals in Crossmolina Monday July 18 in relation to their concerns over flooding.
Flood relief works for Crossmolina need to be done in summer, says Mulherin
Action has to be taken to ensure that the all flood relief works in Crossmolina are undertaken during the summer, so as to avoid the serious flooding that occurred last winter, the Seanad was told yesterday (Wednesday)
Public consultation day on preliminary options to manage flood risk
A public consultation day will be held in Athlone Civic Centre from 2pm to 7.30pm on Thursday, May 26, in relation to preliminary Shannon catchment-wide options to manage flood risk including summer flooding in the Shannon Callows.
Fair wind to the new Government
Well, we have a new Government at last and I wish it fair wind as it sets about the business of governing Ireland in a fair and equitable way.
Council to request safety audit for city’s waterways
The Galway City Council is to request that a water safety audit be carried out in the city in the near future.
Government has explaining to do on absent flood prevention committee - Troy
Fianna Fáil TD for Longford - Westmeath Robert Troy has described as “shocking” the revelation that a high level flood prevention committee failed to meet for a period of four years.