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Go-Head for Long-Awaited Upgrade Pier Works at Inis Oírr, Aran Islands
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Midwest Radio - Go-ahead for long-awaited pier improvement on Inis Óirr
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Minister gives go-head for long-awaited upgrade works at Inis OÃrr pier
21 April 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys has given the go-ahead for upgrade works at Inis OÃrr pier.
Minister Humphreys has announced that a business case is to commence on the long-awaited project.
Galway County Council can now seek tenders for the project which is listed as one of the Government’s key infrastructure commitments in Project Ireland 2040.
The pier redevelopment addresses safety risk issues that have arisen over recent years, in particular the danger from waves breaking over the harbour.
); A lot of children need to learn to swim following closure of swimming pools for a year
Water Safety Ireland said however that it will be running classes at 200 beaches this summer. By Rónán Duffy Wednesday 21 Apr 2021, 6:32 PM 5 hours ago 13,784 Views 13 Comments
The Forty Foot in Dublin. (File photo)
Image: Leah Farrell/Rollingnews.ie
Image: Leah Farrell/Rollingnews.ie
WATER SAFETY IRELAND (WSI) has said there are “a lot of children” who need to learn to swim as it confirmed that sea swimming classes will take place this summer but in a “different “way
WSI was part of today’s launch of the government’s Be Summer Ready campaign, which aims to educate people about the dangers associated with outdoor pursuits during the summer months.
Old cinemas, courthouses, and hotels to be converted into remote working hubs in 24 towns
€74m rural regeneration project will repurpose derelict buildings in town centres across the country
A total of €4m has been allocated to renovate a derelict building on Youghal s main street into a library, remote learning hub, and community space.
Mon, 19 Apr, 2021 - 06:30
Elaine Loughlin, Deputy Political Editor
Youghal in Co Cork is among 24 towns chosen as part of a scheme to convert old cinemas, courthouses, hotels and convents into remote working hubs.
The new €74m rural regeneration project today which will repurpose derelict buildings in town centres will be announced by Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys today.
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