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Mains replacement works to begin in Dunmore next week
Works are due to commence on a programme of mains replacements in Dunmore next week.
West End works will 'significantly improve water quality ' say Uisce Éireann
According to Uisce Éireann, the delivery of nearly 1.5 km of new water mains in the city's West End this summer will 'significantly improve water quality and reduce levels of leakage on the network'.
Works to improve Clifden’s water supply kick off this week
Works on a programme of water mains replacements in Clifden began this week.
Relove Fashion competition sews up interest from city students
Galway City Council has said it it delighted to fund the Relove Fashion competition for young people of secondary school age across the city. This is a national sustainable fashion competition with the city already having 15 schools/youth groups signed up.
Women urged to attend free election training from See Her Elected in 2024
Would you like to be a voice for your community and bring about change?
Water works at Terryland to be completed in early ‘24
As you pass over the Quincentennial Bridge and glance towards the river you will see first-hand the ongoing works to ensure Galway City has a reliable water supply for years to come.
Win a fossil-hunting trip with experts from UCC
Fossil experts in UCC are calling for children in Galway to enter the 2023 National Fossil Art Contest, with a grand prize of a fossil-hunting trip with real palaeontologists.
Mayo Food and Drink Showcase is a fitting finale
The hugely successful final event of the Mayo Food and Drink Programme, a Showcase and Meet the Buyer event, exceeded all expectations of both producers and buyers.
‘A More Inclusive Politics for Westmeath’ initiative launched by Fine Gael Minister of State in local authority county buildings
Local Fine Gael Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, launched ‘A More Inclusive Politics for Westmeath’ in the surrounds of the Westmeath County Council on Monday of this week.
HRB health research award for NUI Galway researcher
Dr Emer McGrath of NUI Galway has been awarded a clinician scientist fellowship as part of the Health Research Board (HRB) €3.7 million investment in 12 new health research fellowships. Dr McGrath was awarded €655,524 for her research into blood-based biomarkers for early detection of preclinical neurocognitive disorders.
