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Telecoms not welcome in Tirellan
Residents of Tirellan are up in arms about a telecommunications mast which they say sprung up in the neighbourhood last week without notice.
Enchanting Doon residence is a blend of modern comfort and rustic charm in picturesque village
Togherwood House, Doon
Vita House Family Centre providing a welcoming location at Monksland Civic Centre
Established in 1993, the aim of Vita House Family Centre is to provide a welcoming location that contributes to the dignity of every person, where families and individuals are encouraged and supported to develop their true potential.
Welcome for new legislation ensuring staff will receive tips
Senator Ollie Crowe has this week welcomed The Payment of Wages (Amendment) (Tips and Gratuities) Act 2022 which will see employees given legal rights over the payment of tips. The legislation will come into effect from December 1 2022.
Esker House women’s refuge welcomes launch of digital safety guide
Esker House Women’s Refuge and Domestic Abuse Support Service, a service provided by Athlone Community Services Council, has welcomed the launch of a new digital-safety guide designed to support us to assist women experiencing technology-facilitated abuse.
Publication of Cloonakilla NS road safety plans welcome – Cllr Naughten
Local Fine Gael Councillor, John Naughten, has welcomed the publication of plans for a roundabout and pedestrian crossing at Cloonakilla National School.
A place that is welcoming to all
Over the next few weeks, Galway will one again thankfully feel the rush of fresh blood through its veins when thousands of students come here for an experience that one hopes will be a positive one, and will help them forge a link with this city that they will hold for the rest of their lives.
Galway must do ‘everything it can’ to make Ukrainian refugees welcome
Galway must do “everything it can” to make refugees from Ukraine welcome in Ireland, while the State needs to ensure they are properly supported with access to vital measures such as good-quality accommodation.
A time when the Irish were not welcome
Between the years 1845 and 1855 more than 2.1 million people emigrated from Ireland. They streamed into Liverpool, Manchester, Boston and New York. Many were diseased, hungry, dirty, broken spirited, with barely any personal belongings. Some embarked actually naked.
Councillors welcome input in draft development plan
A number of Mayo county councillors have welcomed the engagement between the elected members and council officials on the drawing up of the new draft development plan for the county.