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Leisureland café latest to join ‘Use Your Mug!’ cup deposit and return scheme

Galway City Council’s returnable coffee cup scheme has gained a new partner with Brazco Coffee Academy in Leisureland becoming café number ten in the scheme. Customers who ‘Use Your Mug!’ pay €2 to ‘borrow’ a fresh reusable cup, which can be returned or refunded in any participating café – saving the hassle of washing between use.

New look Galway City Tidy Towns and Gardens Competition is now open for your entries

Galway City Council is now taking entries for the Galway City Tidy Towns and Garden Competition 2022, with some changes to previous years. The Residential areas category will now be the main focus of the competition with Residents Associations in each of the 3 sections taking away a prize fund of €300. In addition, the public and commercial buildings category will be replaced by one overall winner instead of the many sub categories previously.

Local Amenity Grants 2022 now open for applications

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The Galway City Council is inviting residents associations, community groups, and allotment schemes to apply for the Local Amenity Grant Scheme 2022.

Murphy wants derelict sites returned to use

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A Green councillor has queried whether consultants working on investigating derelict sites have added any sites to the Derelict Sites Register.

City and county council €5 bulky goods event

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There will be a discounted bulky goods event for householders in the Ballinasloe, Clifden and Tuam Civic Amenity sites and at Barna Recycling facility on the Headford Road.

Council’s ‘Love Your Beach Week’ begins on Saturday

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‘Love Your Beach Week’, a new initiative from the Galway City Council and Clean Coasts Ireland, launches this Saturday, and runs until Friday July 16.

Galway city gardens shine in spite of summer drought

The annual Galway City Tidy Towns Garden Competition results were announced this week. The competition is organised by Galway City Council on annual basis to recognise the efforts of residents, commercial organisations and public buildings to maintain and enhance the appearance of their gardens, estates, and public areas. The overall winner of the Front Garden Competition was Patrick O’Connell, St James Crescent, Mervue. The Best First Time entrant was Bernie Molloy, Castle Park, Ballybane, with Betty O’Flaherty, Forster Court taking the prize for the Best Floral Display category. Brendan Moran, Blackthorn Park won the Best Front Lawn category.

 

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