Search Results for 'Department of Public Expenditure and Reform'
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Boost for ATU Mountbellew with announcement of veterinary plans
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has today announced that the green light has been given to the Mountbellew campus of the Atlantic Technological University to proceed to the next stage in its application for the delivery of veterinary education.
Hospital laboratory services resume after strike action by medical scientists
Management at Galway’s public hospitals assured patients that appointments and procedures would resume as quickly as possible this week in the wake of the nationwide disruption to services caused by the industrial action taken by medical scientists on Tuesday. They carry out critical diagnostic testing of patient samples.
Canney slams delays in providing services in Tuam Primary Care Centre
Sean Canney Independent TD has criticised the Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement which was put in place to deliver the Primary Care Centres.
Ring questions Minister on Crossmolina Flood Relief Scheme
Michael Ring T.D., raised the issue of the Crossmolina Flood Relief Scheme in the Dáil. Deputy Ring questioned the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform on the latest position with the Crossmolina Flood Relief Scheme.
Reviewing the National Development Plan – an important moment for Galway
Galway Chamber has delivered a submission to the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform for the Review to Renew element of the National Development plan.
Green light for Moycullen Bypass as council invites five companies to tender for major project
The Galway County Council has been sanctioned to go to tender for the construction of the Moycullen Bypass. The local authority has invited five shortlisted companies to tender for the project which has an approximate cost of €50 million.
Green light for Moycullen Bypass as council invites five companies to tender
The Galway County Council has been sanctioned to go to tender for the construction of the Moycullen Bypass. The local authority has invited five shortlisted companies to tender for the project which has an approximate cost of €50 million.
Design and survey works completed on Crossmolina Flood Relief Scheme – Calleary
Dara Calleary TD has been informed that the Crossmolina Flood Relief Scheme project team is currently finalising the suite of documents (including Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement), for submission to the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) for confirmation under the Arterial Drainage Acts (as amended).
Kyne welcomes coastal protection funding for.Leenane
Funding of €49,500 has been approved for coastal protection works at Leenane, and is in addition to €135,000 previously allocated for the works.