Approval for 139 new homes in Athenry, Portumna & Tuam for €43.5m
APPROVAL has been received by Galway County Council to build 139 new homes in Athenry, Portumna and Tuam.
APPROVAL has been received by Galway County Council to build 139 new homes in Athenry, Portumna and Tuam.
65 new homes will be delivered by Galway County Council on local authority owned sites in Loughrea and Tuam.
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