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Conway backs the proposal to designate an Economic Strategic Development Zone in South Clare
10th April 2018 - Senator Martin Conway Clare Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway is backing the proposal by Clare County Council to seek Government approval to designate the County Clare side of the University of Limerick (UL) campus and its surrounding area as an Economic Strategic Development Zone. "I welcome the news today that Clare … Continue reading Conway backs the proposal to designate an Economic Strategic Development Zone in South Clare
Clare to receive over €80,000 for heritage projects– Conway
5th April 2018 - Senator Martin Conway A total of €82,000 in funding has been allocated to Clare to support local heritage projects, a Fine Gael senator has said. The funding was announced by The Minister for Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan, under the 2018 Structures at Risk Fund and the Built Heritage … Continue reading Clare to receive over €80,000 for heritage projects– Conway
Conway welcomes reopening of Limerick-Ennis line
21st March 2018 - Senator Martin Conway Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway has welcomed the reopening of the Ennis to Limerick train line. The line reopened today after being closed since later January due to flooding at Ballycar. Senator Conway said: “It is great to see the service resuming between Ennis and Limerick. “As well … Continue reading Conway welcomes reopening of Limerick-Ennis line
Know Where You Stand – A guide to your entitlements in 2018
15th February 2018 - Senator Martin Conway Know_Where_You_Stand_Budget18
28 private roads selected for improvements under LIS scheme in Clare – Conway
31st January 2018 - Senator Martin Conway Some 28 private roads were selected for upgrades under the Local Improvement Scheme in Clare in 2017, a Fine Gael Senator has said. A total of €866,774.15 was allocated for road improvements such as resurfacing here in Clare last year, as part of a €17 million national fund … Continue reading 28 private roads selected for improvements under LIS scheme in Clare – Conway
Ratification of UN Convention momentous day for people with a disability – Conway
30th January 2018- Senator Martin Conway A Fine Gael Senator has said the Government decision to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) is a momentous day for people in Ireland who have a disability. Senator Martin Conway, who suffers from a visual impairment, said “Since my … Continue reading Ratification of UN Convention momentous day for people with a disability – Conway
Conway welcomes new third level education bursary for students with sight loss
11th October 2017- Senator Martin Conway A new bursary programme for third level students who are blind or vision impaired was launched today, a Fine Gael Senator said. Senator Martin Conway said: “Young people who are blind or vision impaired have the same dreams as everyone else. But they face greater challenges in making … Continue reading Conway welcomes new third level education bursary for students with sight loss
€108,000 capital funding for Little Deers crèche in Ennistymon- Conway
22nd September 2017- Senator Martin Conway Some €108,000 will be made available to facilitate the relocation of the Little Deers crèche in Ennistymon to an alternative site, Clare Senator Martin Conway has said. Senator Conway said: “I am absolutely delighted with this morning’s announcement by Government that €108,000 is to be allocated in capital … Continue reading €108,000 capital funding for Little Deers crèche in Ennistymon- Conway
New Commissioner should come from outside An Garda Síochána- Conway
11th September 2017- Senator Martin Conway Fine Gael spokesman on Justice in Seanad Éireann, Senator Martin Conway, has said the new Garda Commissioner should be appointed from outside the ranks of An Garda Síochána. Senator Conway said: “Following the retirement of former Commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan, I believe that it’s in the best interest of … Continue reading New Commissioner should come from outside An Garda Síochána- Conway