Search Results for 'Independent'
17 results found.
Talking Politics - What have your local politicians talking about this week?
What were your politicans talking about this week?
Calls for longer opening hours for Ballinasloe running track
Calls are being made for the Galway County Council running track in Dunlo, Ballinasloe, to have its hours of operation extended from 7am to 9pm and for it to open on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Contractor appointed to construct new footbridge in Athenry
A contractor has been appointed to construct a new footbridge to provide safer pedestrian access to Clarin College, Athenry.
Planning process begins on new Athenry fire station
Within the next three months, Athenry will know if it is getting a new fire station, when a final decision is made on a planning application which was submitted this week.
New US labor secretary Marty Walsh invited to Galway
Marty Walsh, the Mayor of Boston, who has been nominated to the post of Labor Secretary by US President-elect Joe Biden, has been invited to visit Galway during his term of office.
Cuddy welcomes road projects in Oranmore
Pedestrian crossings, new footpaths, as well as measures to tackle surface water flooding on the Coast Road, among other works, are on the cards for Oranmore.
Cuddy welcomes 'significant' road projects for Oranmore
Pedestrian crossings, new footpaths, as well as measures to tackle surface water flooding on the Coast Road, among other works, are on the cards for Oranmore.
Council must take 'urgent action' to address lack of burial ground in Claregalway, says Cuddy
"Urgent action" must be taken by the Galway County Council to address the lack of burial ground in Claregalway, especially when this is "a rapidly growing parish" making this is "a very sensitive issue for local people".
Councillors puncture cyclists' hopes of pop up Salthill cycle lane
Cyclists around the city had their hopes dashed on Monday afternoon when Galway's city councillors defeated a motion to construct a temporary cycle lane in Salthill using funding from the National Transport Authority's (NTA) special Covid-19 Interim Mobility Measures Fund.
Housing shortage in the county a result of lack of waste water treatment schemes, says Canney
Waste water treatment schemes should be funded for growth centres in County Galway to provide affordable new homes, according to the Minister for Rural Affairs, Seán Canney.