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Minister Naughten takes to the road in Renault ZOE

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Roscommon-Galway TD and Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, is hitting the road in the new 100 per cent electric Renault ZOE ZE 40 this week.

Ministers launch life-saving technology

The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, and Minister for Rural and Community Development, Michael Ring, have launched a new emergency mobile phone precise location service that will greatly assist the emergency services in determining the exact location of people that call 999 or 112.

Postmasters reject proposal on future of post offices

Postmasters have voted to reject an An Post proposal on the future of Post Offices, after claiming to having their contracts threatened by the company.

GMIT showcases sustainability initiatives at Green Campus open day

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GMIT’s Green Campus committee held its annual open day on Monday, giving members of the public, students, and staff the chance to find out about initiatives and projects in waste prevention and reduction, energy efficiency and conservation, water conservation and protection, biodiversity, smart sustainable transport, and education initiatives across its campuses.

New school for Coláiste Chiaráin progressing – Naughten

Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has been informed that the development of a new school on the campus of Coláiste Chiaráin Summerhill Athlone is progressing through the planning and design phase within the Department of Education.

Naughten allocates funding to remove stockpiles of waste tyres

Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, is allocating €1 million to remove stockpiles of waste tyres that blight the Irish countryside.

Minister Naughten releases statement on plans for Government’s waste handling incentives

Minister for Communications, Climate Action & Environment, Dennis Naughten, has released a statement on the Government’s plans to incentivise people to reduce their waste and to recycle more through the gradual phasing out of flat-rate fees for bin collections.

Naughten praises potential of PriMe6 development

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Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has welcomed a new commercial project which promises hundreds of jobs for Monksland.

Ó Cuív wants national plan for 'worsening' mobile and broadband services

Broadband services and mobile phone connection in rural Ireland are not improving, but are getting worse, and it is time the Government intervened directly on this, rather than "leaving it totally at the whim of the private sector".

Major jobs boost for Monksland with PriMe6 development

A new pharmaceutical facility is to be developed in Monksland with the potential to create up to 300 new jobs.

 

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