The village is looking resplendent thanks to all the hard work undertaken by the Claregalway Tidy Towns committee. This summer, more flowers were planted, landscaping was done and signs were erected. The following is a report from the official Tidy Towns adjudicators, who visited Claregalway in July and assessed the area on a number of criteria,… Read more »
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The village is looking resplendent thanks to all the hard work undertaken by the Claregalway Tidy Towns committee. This summer, more flowers were planted, landscaping was done and signs were erected. The following is a report from the official Tidy Towns adjudicators, who visited Claregalway in July and assessed the area on a number of criteria,… Read more »
Claregalway Tidy Towns committee did trojan work in the community over the summer, planting flowers, landscaping and generally keeping the village tidy! The following is a report from the official Tidy Towns adjudicators, who visited Claregalway in June and assessed the area on a number of criteria, awarding Claregalway a total of 251 points out… Read more »
Overall Development Approach Claregalway continues to make strides in the TidyTowns competition and in the overall presentation of this interesting albeit very busy centre. Your estimate of 33,000 cars per day is certainly bound to have a significant impact on all aspects of your daily lives. The very sizable, Corporate Business Park was well presented… Read more »
Claregalway Tidy Towns committee are busy around the village especially around the Nine Arches where the Arches Project is near completion. We are also preparing for another entry into the 2012 competition. Work has been taking place over the past three years and the community has gotten together to take part in clean ups in… Read more »
Claregalway Tidy Towns committee held their Annual General Meeting last week in Claregalway Parish Meeting Room. Officers elected were: Chairperson Stephanie Murphy-Penn Vice-Chairperson Bernie Faherty Secretary Mona Concannon Assistant Secretary Agnes Lenihan Treasurer Vincent Lyons Assistant Treasurer Seamus O’Connell Committee Joe Horgan, Ronan Staunton, Mary Kenny, Laurence King, Josie Concannon, Elaine Concannon.
Dear Sir/Madam, I live in the centre of Claregalway village (Lakeview Estate). On 2nd of August 2004 (August Bank Holiday) I walked from where I live to the 40 mile speed limit side at both ends of the village on the N17. This is what I saw on the footpaths and hard shoulders. Walking from… Read more »