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Council drones to target litterbugs
Galway’s city and county councils can now use CCTV and drones to tackle illegal dumping.
Babies love books! Ensure you find out more at Athlone public library
Do you know it is never too early to start the reading habit?
Troy welcomes retained fire fighters vote to accept WRC proposals
Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has welcomed the decision of SIPTU Retained Firefighter members to accept the terms of the Workplace Relations Commission proposals aimed at resolving their industrial relations dispute.
New plan will see uptick in public service apprenticeships
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris and Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform Pascal Donohoe have this week launched the Public Service Apprenticeship Plan 2022-2025, which aims to grow the number of annual apprenticeship registrations across the public service, including local authorities, to 750 by 2025.
New website for all local Government opportunities is formally launched
Job-hunters can now search recruitment opportunities in all 31 local authorities in one place – www.localgovernmentjobs.ie.
Take time out to savour what your local library has to offer
A new national advertising campaign is asking everyone to take a closer look at what their local authority library has to offer.
Public meeting on controversial ‘staffless libraries’ scheme
Ballinasloe and Oranmore libraries will be the first in Galway to operate pilot projects for the controversial new ‘staffless libraries’ scheme, which sees libraries open on a ‘self-service’ basis after hours.
Chambers hits out at latest Irish Water plans
Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for Mayo Cllr Lisa Chambers has described the planned creation of another new database for the flawed water conservation grant as another chapter in the never ending mess that is Irish Water. Data released under Freedom of Information has revealed that Department of the Environment has suggested the Local Government Management Agency could establish a new database of Irish Water customers and non-customers to be used by the Department of Social Protection to administer the grant from next year. The Department of Social Protection is now writing to households telling them they can now apply for the grant.