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Ros Ard estate to be taken-in-charge, says Lyons
West Electoral Area and Knocknacarra based Councillor Donal Lyons has welcomed this week’s decision by the members of Galway City Council to take the Ros Ard estate in charge.
Community spirit recognised at Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union support event
Community ethos was the prevalent theme at a recent support fund presentation ceremony hosted by Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union (ACCU) in The Bounty.
Ongoing support afforded by Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union community groups commended
Cllr Frankie Keena has this week commended the continuous support afforded to local community organisations by the Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union.
Roscam residents condemn failure to adopt planning recommendation
The Rosshill/Roscam Residents Association has criticised the decision by the Chief Executive of Galway City Council not to fully adopt the recommendation of the Office of Planning Regulation (OPR) to omit the LDR zoning on the Roscam Peninsula from the Draft City Development Plan 2023-2029 and to return the area to its pre-2005 Agricultural-High Amenity G zoning.
New Sarsfield Square playground a welcome addition to residential area
A new playground will open in Sarsfield Square in the new year, Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke confirmed this week.
Town Mayor formally welcomes Sarsfield Square Leader funding
There was very good news for the residents of Sarsfield Square this week when it was confirmed that their application for a grant to redevelop their playground was successful.
Strategic housing development evokes much public concern
The proposed construction of a strategic housing development within the townlands of Cornamagh, Clonbrusk and Coosan continues to evoke much public concern with residents of The Glen voicing their disapproval with aspects of the planning application lodged by Castlestar (Athlone) Limited to An Bord Pleanala.
Local Residents’ Association voice their strategic housing development concerns
Unified in thought, the residents of Church Hills Estate, have voiced their objection to a pertinent issue pertaining to the proposed planning application for in excess of four hundred new homes within the townlands of Cornamagh, Clonbrusk and Coosan.
Rathkip/Shanaghy community celebrate milestone with new book on history of the area
Ballina’s Rathkip/Shanaghy Residents' Association will mark a quarter of a century in existence with the launch of a specially-commissioned book The People of Rathkip/Shanaghy, Ballina – 1855 and Beyond, chronicling hundreds of years of local history on September 28.