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Road safety officer wants candidates to take care with posters

Mayo County Council road safety officer Noel Gibbons has called on all candidates in the upcoming Local and European elections to take care when erecting election posters along the roadways in the county and to take road safety into consideration.

NRA to erect tourism signage for Achill

Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring has welcomed the news by the NRA that it has now agreed that Achill should have additional signage to reflect its importance as a tourism destination.

Driving on the left – we’re right and everyone else is wrong

That fellow Napoleon has an awful lot to answer for. Not satisfied with conquering the whole of Europe he has left a legacy that divides us from the Continent and indeed from most of the world.

Driving on the left – we’re right and everyone else is wrong

That fellow Napoleon has an awful lot to answer for. Not satisfied with conquering the whole of Europe he has left a legacy that divides us from the Continent and indeed from most of the world.

Martin glad that NRA signs will go

Westport town councillor Keith Martin has welcomed the announcement by the National Roads Authority that the white licence plate style signage recently erected on Westport’s cut-stone bridges was erected in error and will be removed.

Spread the funds for road signage

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Road safety appeal to presidential candidates

Road safety is of paramount concern, so Mayo County Council's Road Safety Officer has issued an appeal to candidates who are contesting the upcoming Presidential election when erecting election posters. “Driver distraction has a negative impact on road safety and so only essential signage should appear,” said Mr Noel Gibbons.

Calls for new policy on signage on Westmeath roads

Cllr Robert Troy is calling on Westmeath County Council to immediately bring forward a policy document on the erection of signage on the county’s roads.

Notice of proposed temporary closure of roads

Kilkenny County Council has advertised road closures to facilitate essential works on the water supply scheme in the Kilmacow area.

Better airport signage needed as tourists struggle to find IWAK

Fine Gael Deputy Michael Ring, spokesperson for community, rural, and Gaeltacht affairs, has called on Mayo County Council and the NRA to improve the signage for Ireland West Airport Knock.

 

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