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Galway Simon Community to create purpose-built homes for older people and people with reduced mobility
Galway Simon Community is commencing development of 10 homes in Galway City with full accessibility for older people and for people who have compromised mobility or who are wheelchair users.
Local Minister of State confirms €150,000 funding boost to support Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
For the second consecutive year a funding boost of €150,000 has been announced for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann by local Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke.
Plans for Coole Park Visitor Centre about to go to tender
Plans to redevelop the Coole Park Visitor Centre are about to go to tender, with plans well advanced to create a state of the art visitor experience at the South Galway location.
Significant increase in County Westmeath homelessness before eviction ban lifted – Clarke
Local Sinn Féin Deputy Sorca Clarke has called on the Government to immediately reinstate the ban on no fault evictions’ to protect people in Westmeath at risk of homelessness.
Troy welcomes substantial funding for Housing Adaptation Grants in Westmeath
Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has welcomed funding of €1.596 million for Housing Adaptation Grants in Westmeath.
Grants for the elderly should be increased to reflect rising construction costs, says Reddington
The housing aid and adaptation grants issued by Local Authorities to older people and those with disabilities should be increased to reflect the rising cost of construction, according to Cllr Andrew Reddington
County Council Cathaoirleach vents ongoing frustration with Respond Housing Agency
Westmeath County Council Cathaoireach, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke has vented his frustration with the derelict state of properties in Sarsfield Square under the ownership of the Respond Housing Agency.
Galway Simon Community concerned despite decrease in Emergency Accommodation numbers in the West
Local homeless charity Galway Simon Community has welcomed the decrease in the number of people living in Emergency Accommodation in the West, and also expressed concerns about what lies ahead over the coming months.