Free public webinar to explain affordable housing scheme
A FREE public webinar on how the Affordable Housing Purchase Scheme works takes place next Thursday.
A FREE public webinar on how the Affordable Housing Purchase Scheme works takes place next Thursday.
*Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, Councillor Martina Kinane with ( left) Liam Conneally, CEO of Galway County Council, Donal Garry and Connor Daly of Tower Civil Engineering (Standing l-r) Liam Goggins, Executive Engineer Galway County Council, Minister Sean Canney TD and Richard Dowling, Dept of Transport at Áras an Chontae for the contract signing for …
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PLANS to deliver 44 new affordable homes in Athenry have been announced by Galway County Council.
Pictured at the Galway Youth Climate Assembly in Athenry were Sadhbh Carty, Cora Weekes Glynn and Rayna O’Neill from Gort Community School. Photograph by Aengus McMahon An innovative forum aimed at empowering young people to take an active role in addressing climate change was held at the BIA Innovator Campus in Athenry on Wednesday last.
*Liam Conneally. ELECTED MEMBERS of Galway County Council have approved the local authority’s housing borrowing requirements.
The newly opened Athenry Fire Station in County Galway. Photo credit Paul Corey / Coolsivna Construction Ltd. A NEW state-of-the-art €2.8m new fire station has been opened by Galway County Council and Galway Fire and Rescue Service in Athenry.
*Mark Molloy, Assistant EAO, Galway County Council; Avril Donlon, Project Manager, Food Drink Ireland; and Tomás Clancy, Community Warden, Galway County Council during the Gum Litter Taskforce (GLT) Summer Roadshow in Athenry. Photo Ray Ryan. AS PART of its summer roadshow, the Gum Litter Taskforce (GLT) took to the streets of Athenry on Friday.
PREPARATION of detailed designs for two multi-million euro renewal projects has commenced in Athenry and Tuam.
APPROVAL has been received by Galway County Council to build 139 new homes in Athenry, Portumna and Tuam.
SAYING NO to a data centre in Ennis would see the county lose out on a “significant number” of jobs in the IT sector, a Government Minister has warned.