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Discontinued day bus service is 'huge loss' to Athenry's community
Service provider Farrell's of Athenry's decision to cease its daytime bus services from Athenry to Galway city from September 13 has been described by Councillor Louis O'Hara as a 'huge loss to the local community'.
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The newly passed European Disability Card will ensure Irish people with disabilities have the freedom to travel across the EU and access the supports they are entitled to, MEP Maria Walsh has said.
Ireland must lead demands to end ‘fortress Europe policies’
The only way to prevent the loss of life witnessed recently in the English Channel is through ending the “brutal fortress Europe policies” - a role Ireland should take the lead on.
Families encouraged to source cost saving utility bill premiums
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has urged families to use some of the time in COVID-19 isolation to shop around for the best offers available for electricity, phone, broadband, TV and gas, which could save them up to €1,000 per year.
Mayo County Council Briefs
A bitesize look at what was discussed at the October meeting of Mayo County Council.
Take 401 to Ed, recommends Bus Eireann
Bus Éireann advise customers that Galway City Route 401 will carry concert go-ers to Ed Sheeran concerts in Pearse Stadium this weekend.
Government should implement Free Travel Scheme for students
Local Independent councillor, Michael O’Brien, has renewed his call for the Government to introduce free travel for third level students ahead of the new college year in September, as costs for students continue to rise.
Know Your Rights: Carers and free travel
I care full-time for a relative with a disability and I have applied for Carer’s Allowance. Although I am not yet aged 66 would I be entitled to a free travel pass, if I qualify for this allowance?
O’Brien’s free travel for students proposal raised in Seanad
Local Independent councillor Michael O’Brien had his proposal for free travel for third level students raised in the Seanad last week in the form of a commencement debate by Senator Brian O’Domhnaill.