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Canney welcomes increased supports for group water schemes
Galway East TD Seán Canney has welcomed the announcement of increased supports for group water schemes.
Canney welcomes timeline for progress on Clarin College
The emergence of a timeline for progress on a new build for Clarin College, Athenry was welcomed this week by Galway East TD Seán Canney, who said that the Department of Education envisages that the new secondary school could be delivered for September 2019.
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Canney welcomes early opening of motorway
News that the M17/18 motorway will open ahead of schedule on September 27 was welcomed this week by Deputy Seán Canney.
Canney welcomes contract award for Presentation College Athenry
News that the contract is to be awarded for the construction of the Presentation College Athenry was welcomed this week by Seán Canney.
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Canney announces arrangements for Relocation Scheme
The Government has agreed the administrative arrangements for a once-off targeted Voluntary Homeowner Relocation Scheme.
Canney announces arrangements for the voluntary homeowner relocation scheme
The Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief, Seán Canney, has announced that the Government has agreed the administrative arrangements for a once-off targeted Voluntary Homeowner Relocation Scheme.
NUI Galway Welcomes President of Croatia during State visit
NUI Galway will tomorrow welcome President of the Republic of Croatia Mrs Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, as part of the official State visit to Ireland. The President’s visit to Galway is particularly celebratory as the city, together with Rijeka, was designated the European Capital of Culture 2020. The visit will also be an opportunity for the President to meet some of the Croatian community at the university.
Record level of investment in flood relief in 2016
Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW) and Flood Relief, Seán Canney, says there was a “record” level of investment in addressing and alleviating flood risk in 2016.