Call for progress on new treatment plant in Mountbellew following announcement of new veterinary college
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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.
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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.
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