11 April 2024

~1 minutes read

New 14-classroom building announced for special school in Renmore

Share story:
New 14-classroom building announced for special school in Renmore

Funding for a new 14-classroom school has been confirmed for Rosedale special school in Renmore.

Rosedale provides an educational service for students aged 6 to 18 years with severe and profound learning disabilities.

Senator Pauline O’Reilly says the project should progress quickly because it’s expected it will be built on the existing Rosedale site.

Speaking to Galway Talks, Senator O’Reilly, says it will be great to see the infrastructure match up to the great work being done there.

Share story:

Catherine Connolly says Government responsible for "horrible" public discourse over asylum seekers

Government is responsible for an increasing and “horrible” public discourse over asylum seekers and refugees. That’s according to Galway...

Call for National Transport Authority to set up Galway office to advance important projects

There’s a call for the National Transport Authority to set up a Galway office – so vital projects like Park and Ride could be delivered faster...

Councillors move to oppose changes to Mervue bus services under BusConnects project

City councillors have moved to oppose changes to bus services in Mervue under the ambitious BusConnects project. It’s a radical overhaul of the city...

Minister Eamon Ryan to visit city to inspect active travel measures and canvass for local elections

Minister Eamon Ryan will be in the city later today to canvass ahead of the upcoming local elections. Before that, he’ll be visiting several locatio...