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Delayed Oranmore cycle and walkway to go to planning before end of year, says Naughton
Local TD and Oranmore native, Minister Hildegarde Naughton, has received confirmation from Galway County Council that the new Oranmore walk and cycleway, connecting the town centre to Oranmore Train Station, will finally enter the planning process in the next few months.
Junior Infants places assured for Oranmore in 2025, says Naughton
Local TD and Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Hildegarde Naughton, has announced that the Department of Education have provided funding to ensure that those on the waiting list for Junior Infants in Scoil íosa, Oranmore, will have a place for the next school term. This will involve the provision of over €60,000 to renovate the old school building.
Connolly frustrated by planning delay for Oranmore train station
Councillor John Connolly (FF) has expressed “deep frustration” at how long it has taken to make a planning application for the second platform in Oranmore.
Oranmore Pedestrian and Cycling Route to go to planning later this year, says Naughton
Local Minister and Government Chief Whip, Hildegarde Naughton TD, has confirmed that the new Coast Road Pedestrian and Cycling Route in Oranmore will go to planning before the end of this year. This new project will encompass the existing Coast Road between the mini roundabout at the top of Main Street, Oranmore, to the entrance at the Oranmore Train Station carpark.
Design of the new Oranmore Pedestrian and Cycling Route goes to tender
Local Minister and Government Chief Whip, Hildegarde Naughton TD, has confirmed that the tender for the design of the new Coast Road Pedestrian and Cycling Route in Oranmore has issued. This tender will encompass all aspects of the project from concept design and options selection, through preliminary design to completion of the statutory processes.
Train Station invites you to Dip a Day for Simon
Train Station invite you to get on board with Galway Simon Community for their ‘Dip a Day in May’ challenge. Jonny O’Brien and Ronan Kennedy, owners of the Train Station gym on Munster Avenue in the Westend, are committed to supporting their community. With the #dipadayinmay challenge, they are offering anyone who joins Team Train Station (www.dipadayinmay/iregister.ie) and raises €100, a free circuit, spin or yoga class along with a free coffee from their new Wellness Garden.
Priority to be given to new cycleway from Oranmore town to train station
Galway County Council and the National Transport Authority (NTA) are to prioritise the development of a new cycleway from Oranmore Town to Oranmore Train Station, on the Coast Road.
Galway Neighbourhood looking to lessen impact on planet with reducing single use plastic use!
Galways westend launches own plant based reusable bottle!
Get a kick out of supporting two great causes
Will you get a kick out of supporting local charities Rosabel’s Rooms & ACT for Meningitis?
