Call for progress on new treatment plant in Mountbellew following announcement of new veterinary college
Published:
-
-
Author: GBFM News
~ 1 minutes read
A planned new wastewater treatment plant in Mountbellew must be given top priority following the announcement of a new veterinary college.
That’s according to Galway East Independent Deputy Sean Canney, who says cost analysis is still being done under the public spending code.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Announced officially this afternoon, the new college at the ATU campus in Mountbellew will accept its first students in September 2025.
40 places will be offered between Mountbellew and Letterkenny – as well as another 40 at the South East Technological University.
Deputy Canney told David Nevin that Mountbellew is a town that’s being held back for years due to lack of wastewater capacity.
The post Call for progress on new treatment plant in Mountbellew following announcement of new veterinary college appeared first on Galway Bay FM.
More like this:
Scoil Samhraidh an Phiarsaigh delves into history, folklore, sport and dance
Words and photo: Seán Ó Mainnín History, debate, folklore, sport and dance were some of the in...
Software company hosts Volunteering Recognition Day with Junior Achievement Ireland
A leading developer of mathematical computing software with offices in Galway, held its Volunteer...
Hundreds of volunteers turn out for Galway’s Big Beach Clean Weekend
An impressive three tonnes of litter were removed by over 500 volunteers across County Galway dur...
St Thomas’ stay on track in bid to make hurling history
St. Thomas’ 2-21 Craughwell 1-13 By Eanna O’Reilly at Kenny Park DEFENDING champions St....
Cars take back seat as bus plan passed
The BusConnects Cross-City Link has been given the go-ahead by An Bord Pleanála — the first major...
Connacht rise from the dead for stunning bonus point win
Connacht 36 Sharks 30 By JOHN FALLON at Dexcom Stadium CONNACHT have certainly been the ...
League title dream ended for below-par Galway Utd
Galway United 0 Shelbourne1 By Mike Rafferty at Eamonn Deacy Park FOR the third time thi...
High-flying Galway United the forgotten team in league title talk
THEY couldn’t possibly, could they? I mean, all the loose talk in recent weeks has been about an ...
Runner’s quest to honour dad
A North Galway woman is tackling the Galway Bay Half Marathon this weekend to raise funds for tho...