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Councillors back Islandeady community on road closure

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A decision on the proposed temporary closure for a number of months of an access road (L1811) into Islandeady village as part of the Westport to Turlough Road project - should be made next week - the April meeting of Castlebar Municipal District was told this week.

April Fools and the valley of death - Galway 1921

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Major General Henry Tudor arrived in Galway for the weekend on April 1 1921. On Saturday morning he inspected the RIC, then made his way to Lenaboy Castle to inspect the D Company Auxiliaries.

Ryan calls for more from velocity patcher

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Fianna Fáil councillor Damien Ryan has called for more returns to be seen on the roads from the velocity patchers owned by Mayo County Council. The Ballinrobe-based councillor welcomed the news that Mayo County Council was in the process of finalising the purchase of a fourth velocity patcher for the county - but he told the April meeting of the council, 'we should be seeing more return from those machines on the road'.

Farm safety and technology to the fore of new charity drive

With marts unable to operate as normal this year, technology is helping farmers to run their businesses while saving both time and money.

Gerry Croffey’s Garden Machinery - chainsaw season is upon us

We might be in the midst of a global pandemic, but not even Covid-19 can stop chainsaw season in its tracks.

Burke raises pertinent farming issues on a national platform

Fine Gael TD for Longford/Westmeath, Deputy Peter Burke, has raise a number of pertinent agriculture issues which were highlighted to him by concerned farmers within the constituency.

Post Covid-19 —working with and not against nature

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Has the planet declared war on humanity over the last year? It certainly seems so as we witness one destructive storm after another in Ireland, heatwaves across Europe and southern Africa, hurricanes leaving trails of destruction from the Bahamas to Mexico, wildfires from Greenland and Siberia to Australia, melting ice from Antarctica to the Arctic, droughts in India, locust swarms in east Africa, increasing acidification of the oceans leading to the loss of a third of the largest structure on earth (Great Barrier Reef), city dwellers dying from poisonous air, flooding at crisis levels on every continent, soils becoming less fertile, and birds disappearing from the skies, insects from the fields and fish from the oceans.

Tánaiste to address Galway public meeting on Brexit

Simon Coveney, the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, will be in Galway next week to address a public meeting on Brexit and the upcoming trade talks between the UK and EU.

McDonoghs launch new Bathroom Studio and revamped Stanley Centre

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One of the most often mentioned truths in business is that to survive and thrive you must adapt and evolve. The rate and direction of change is often driven by changes in the economic and social environment, and for more than 150 years the McDonogh business in Galway has been successful in adapting its business model to suit the customer needs of the day.

For top quality garden machinery, go to JW Tools

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Those who are lucky enough to have a garden know it is a little sanctuary from the stresses and strains of the outside world. Keeping our gardens neat during the autumn and winter months means we can enjoy them to the fullest when spring and summer arrive once again. But in order to give our gardens the best TLC treatment during these harsher months the best in garden machinery must be used.

 

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