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More pedestrian crossings called for by Murphy

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In the March monthly meeting of Galway City Council, in response to a question from Cllr. Niall Murphy, the executive agreed to involve councillors in the process of identifying the next set of locations for pedestrian crossings.

Annual call to ‘step it out’ in Carlow issued to all Westmeath walkers

The invitation to Westmeath walkers is clear and simple whether you’re a seasoned rambler or just like to stretch your legs and enjoy the view, then the organisers of the annual Carlow Autumn Walking Festival had your varied abilities in mind when they planned the 2023 programme for this very popular festival.

Connolly welcomes proposal for two new pedestrian crossings

Plans from Galway City Council to install two new pedestrian crossings on roads in the west of the city in 2023 have been welcomed by a local councillor.

Call for provision of appropriate controlled pedestrian crossing on University Road

Local Fianna Fáil Councillor, Frankie Keena, is seeking the provision of an appropriate controlled pedestrian crossing on University Road near the Spar store in Garrycastle.

United must maintain momentum as Ramblers visit Corribside

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A remarkable run of five SSE Airtricity League first division wins in 17 days for Galway United ensures tomorrow’s Eamonn Deacy Park encounter against Cobh Ramblers (7.45pm) is loaded with importance.

Last-gasp winner from Ramblers rocks Athlone

 

East Mayo Ramblers

The East Mayo Ramblers are meeting tomorrow (Saturday) at Aghamore church at 10am.  

Mayo schools participating in National Walk to School Week

Mayo schools joined thousands of students across Ireland this week who are putting plans in motion to take part in An Taisce Green-Schools’ National Walk to School Week 2012, which takes place from May 21 to 25.

Get rambling in Cong with Galway Walking Club

The Galway Walking Club has scheduled the first of its walks for the new year, details of which are now available on the website at:

National Walk to School Week

Mayo schools will join thousands of students across Ireland next week by taking part in National Walk to School Week 2011, which takes place from May 16 to 20. Lots of schools have decided to celebrate the week in their own unique way by creating special walking buses, participating in walking tours, walking fitness workshops, Park’N’Stride events and nature walks - with the ultimate aim of increasing the number of students who make the school journey on foot during the week. An Taisce’s Green-Schools Travel programme’s Walk to School Week is a countrywide initiative which will result in thousands of pupils, their parents and teachers walking to and from school, to promote the environmental, health, social and financial benefits of active travel on the school journey.

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