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Ring Road circles election conversations around Galway city
Although not designed to reduce traffic congestion within Galway city, a bypass or orbital road route at the edge of the city has become a rallying cry of commuters stuck in Galway city’s seemingly endless traffic jams. It will go from Coolagh to out past Furbo on the Coast Road via a new bridge near Menlo.
Amazon Web Services first business to join sustainable Bord na Móna Eco Energy Park
Bord na Móna has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) that will see AWS become the first business to join the Bord na Móna Eco Energy Park in the Midlands, subject to regulatory and planning consent.
Cost of Living Coalition organising meeting
The Cost of Living Coalition group in Mayo will host a public meeting at 7.30pm on Wednesday August 10 in the Travellers Friend Hotel, Castlebar.
Perfect pork chops
This recipe from Bord Bia is a great way to serve pork chops in summer, with tomatoes and aubergine plus cheese to make a filling family meal.
The water man ensures the supply keeps flowing
To mark Engineers Week, we meet one of those at the coalface of ensuring that essential services are provided in our communities.
Bord na Móna to develop Ireland’s business park with renewable energy
The Midland’s Region is set to receive an economic boost following the announcement that Bord na Móna is to develop Ireland’s first dedicated renewable energy business park on 3,000 hectares of its landbank in Westmeath and immediate surrounding counties.
Creating school lunches that kids will love
It’s a challenge that continuously faces parents of school-going children – how to create nutritious, easy-to-prepare school lunches five days a week that kids will love too.
Local project secures EU funding to reduce carbon emissions from our bogs
An NUI Galway project which aims to reduce carbon emissions from peatlands has secured close to €1 million in funding.
History of Bellacorick power station to be launched in Crossmolina
Powering the West - a History of Bord na Móna and ESB in North Mayo will be launched in the Town Hall, Crossmolina, this Friday evening (7pm) by retired UCD professor of archaeology Dr Seamus Caulfield. The 400 page, coffee-table style hard cover publication is a fascinating mix of personal stories and wonderful images of Erris. It is a history of the pioneering spirit of men who tamed and brought under control the “unmanageable” bogs of Erris and gave rise to huge employment in an immigration and unemployment blackspot.