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Galway needs the Ring Road
Unfortunately, this critique misrepresents both the purpose and the scope of the project.
Western Distributor Road upgrade omits bus lane
The local authority will reform almost 3km of the area’s main artery between the Cappagh Road and the Deane Roundabout on the Bishop O’Donnell Road.
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.
Residents of Renmore demand action to alleviate traffic congestion and improve infrastructure says Ogbu
During recent canvassing efforts in Renmore, Labour Party candidate Helen Ogbu engaged with residents who expressed growing concerns about traffic congestion and inadequate infrastructure in their neighbourhood.
Commuters, business, and environmentally friendly transport modes will benefit from the ring road, says Larkin
The N6 Galway City Ring Road will cut traffic time in Galway, boost tourism, and, contrary to what many fear, will “support a shift towards environmentally friendly transport modes”.
Senators welcome Government commitment to progress Galway City Ring Road
The controversial Galway City Ring Road will be progressed under the new Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael-Green administration as the Programme for Government commits to existing projects in the National Development Plan.
It's all to play for in Galway West
We are down to almost the last week of this General Election campaign and for arguably the first time in many campaigns, it genuinely is all to play for in the five seat constituency of Galway West.
€6.31 million allocated for Galway city projects
The Martin Roundabout on the old Dublin Road, and cycling and pedestrian infrastructure on the east side of the city, are set to benefit from funding of €6.31 million, which was announced this week.
€6.31 million allocated for Galway city projects
The Martin Roundabout on the old Dublin Road, and cycling and pedestrian infrastructure on the east side of the city, are set to benefit from funding of €6.31 million, which was announced this morning.
