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Greater investment needed for road safety in East Galway, says Dolan
Fianna Fail General Election candidate for Galway East, Councillor Albert Dolan, has called for greater investment in road safety measures and a wider roll out of the Safe Routes to School Scheme, to limit the speed of traffic travelling through rural villages in East Galway.
Ailish O’Reilly and Louis O’Hara selected to run for Sinn Féin in local elections
Following a recent selection convention held in the Temperance Hall, Loughrea, attended by Chris MacManus MEP and Mairéad Farrell TD, Sinn Féin have confirmed two more candidates to contest next June’s Local Elections. Ailish O’Reilly from Woodford will stand in the Loughrea LEA while Louis O’Hara from Athenry will run in the Athenry-Oranmore LEA.
RSA unveils vision zero campaign, urging public support to achieve goal of zero road fatalities
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has today launched the “Who was Mary Ward? Vision Zero” campaign which calls on the public to work together so we see our last road death in Ireland.
Cycling is not just for cities, rural residents tell councillors
Residents groups across County Galway are backing a national campaign to encourage local councillors to endorse a “Vision for Cycling in Rural Ireland.”
Judicial review of ring road will put ‘future of the city in limbo’
A vital review of an outdated solution to Galway’s traffic problems, or a short sighted move that will delay the progress of the city and the development of public transport infrastructure - the judicial review of the controversial N6 Galway City Ring Road is itself causing controversy.
Pedestrian crossing ‘urgently needed’ at Blackrock, says Higgins
A pedestrian crossing is “urgently needed” at Blackrock in Salthill as the current roundabout/junction “presents a real threat” to those who cross it “on a daily basis”.
€1.5 million for Mayo roads under Climate Adaption and Resilience programme
Mayo has been allocated €1,530,745 for regional and local roads under the Climate Adaption and Resilience Works programme, with funding provided for 39 projects in Mayo.
Funding allocation for Old Tuam Road safety measures welcomed
The allocation of €30,000 for safety improvement works on the Old Tuam Road has been welcomed by local Fine Gael Councillor John Naughten.
Funding allocation for Old Tuam Road safety measures
The allocation of €30,000 for safety improvement works on the Old Tuam Road has been welcomed by local Fine Gael Councillor John Naughten.
€33,525,916 for maintenance and renewal of road network in Mayo
Local Fine Gael TDs have welcomed the announcement that €33,525,916 has been allocated for the maintenance and renewal of the road network in Mayo for 2021.