15 projects in Galway to benefit from €724k CLÁR funding
FIFTEEN community projects across Co Galway are to benefit following the allocation of €724,000 under the CLÁR 2024 Measure 1 Programme.
FIFTEEN community projects across Co Galway are to benefit following the allocation of €724,000 under the CLÁR 2024 Measure 1 Programme.
GALWAY’s first affordable homes to be developed since 2013 are nearing completion in Baile Chláir (Claregalway) and are being made available for sale by Galway County Council.
*Áras an Chontae, Prospect Hill, Galway. GALWAY COUNTY COUNCILLORS have voted to increase the local property tax in the county by fifteen percent.
Pictured at the announcement of allocations under the Community Climate Action Fund (left to right): Tina Ryan, Climate Action Co-ordinator; Uinsinn Finn, Director of Services; Maria Hannigan, Kinvara Tidy Towns; Jackie Carroll, Director of Services; Cathaoirleach Albert Dolan; Liam Conneally, Chief Executive; Rebecca Mooney, Climate Action Officer; Brent Mostert, Architect; and Denise Feeney, Community Climate …
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*Pictured at the prize giving for the Galway County Council Anti-Litter Poster Competition 2024 is front row, Leas Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Councillor Ollie Turner, overall primary school winner Ava Belton of Kiltartan National School, and Chief Executive of Galway County Council, Liam Conneally. Back row, Maria Flynn, Environment Section; Eve Foley, Environment …
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GALWAY County Council is inviting the public to participate in an online survey as part of its efforts to establish the level of interest and preferred locations in County Galway for affordable homes.
*Rosina Joyce, Biodiversity Officer for Galway County Council, and Ray Fallon and Perter Butler of Conservation Volunteers Galway pictured with the Autumn Lady’s Tresses Orchids at Rinville Park, Oranmore. Photo Hany Marzouk. A ‘near threatened’ orchid has been discovered in Oranmore for the first time in eighty years.
A Galway delegation comprising representatives of local government, academia, business and the arts completed a weeklong promotional visit to the US Midwest.
*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.
A SEASHORE bio blitz is to take place in Indreabhán, Co Galway on Monday (August 19th).