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Calleary urges input into rail review consultation process

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Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo Dara Calleary is urging rail users to make submissions to the National Transport Authority’s consultation process on the future of rail services in Ireland. Deputy Calleary says it is particularly important that people using the Ballina and Westport rail services get their viewpoints across.

Wonderful opportunity at Parkmore Business Park

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An outstanding investment opportunity at Building 2, Parkmore Business Park, Galway is being brought to market by JLL for sale by private treaty. Building 2 comprises a detached warehouse/production unit with two storey offices fronting the building.

Lock Up Light Up - Garda Síochána launch national burglary prevention initiative

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An Garda Síochána is advising people to “close the door on burglars” as latest figures show that nearly one in every three burglaries involves a break-in through the front door.

Take care this weekend when using the roads, say local gardai

The stark reality is that to date this year, 156 people have been killed on Irish roads, thirty more than the same period last year. 166 people lost their lives on Irish roads in 2015. 23 persons have been killed on Western roads to date in 2016 and nine of those have been in Galway, four in Mayo, two in Clare and eight in Roscommon.

Dire state of roads high on the agenda

councillor is seeking a meeting with the Minister for Transport Shane Ross to discuss the dire state of the county's road network.

A further €300,000 allocated to Westmeath for flood damage

A further €300,000 has been granted by the Department of Transport for flood-damaged roads in Westmeath.

Demands made for more gardaí to 'clamp down on rural crime' in Co Galway

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Government commitments to increase garda numbers must be met following years of "serious depletion" of resources and manpower, resulting in "a spate of burglaries" in east Galway, which has left villages across the county "on edge".

National Broadband Plan will take months not years, says Dep Naughton as she rubbishes reports of delays

Deputy Hildegarde Naughton has rubbished media reports on the length of delays to the National Broadband Plan, suggesting the setback will be months as opposed to years.

Ideal family home in Moate

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Property: Athlone Road, Moate

Schoolchildren making 'forty six mile return trip' to get to school

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Schoolchildren in parts of south Mayo are making a 46 mile return trip to get to school each day, according to one local councillor. Ballinrobe based Fianna Fáil councillor Damien Ryan told the Mayo Advertiser this week: "In The Neale in one area, it was a mile trip to bring the children to school, it's now 11 miles. I know of other villages where they have to go out 23 or 24 miles to school and back.

 

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