Fianna Fail Cllr Donal Gilroy reacts to the recent Government announcement on roads funding in Sligo. Watch: The Scratch band's tour snapshot revealed!
Sligo's roads funding has come under scrutiny, with local Fianna Fail Councillor Donal Gilroy stating that the allocated 16.7M from the Government will 'barely scratch the surface' of the region's road infrastructure needs. Gilroy's reaction follows the recent Government announcement, sparking discussions on the adequacy of the funds for regional and local road improvements. On a lighter note, The Scratch band offers a glimpse into their touring life with a tour snapshot titled 'Hole In The Ground,' directed and edited by Robert Bass. The video captures the band's journey during their latest touring cycle for Mind Yourself, showcasing their on-the-road experiences. Footage shot by Johnny Stewart and Glen Bollard adds a personal touch to the band's adventures, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at their music journey. In a contrasting twist, while the road funding debate continues in Sligo, The Scratch band's touring snapshot provides a refreshing break, offering fans an intimate view of their musical endeavors. As roads funding discussions heat up, watch out for more insights into both the infrastructure challenges and the band's musical escapades.
That's according to local Fianna Fail Cllr Donal Gilroy who has been reacting to the recent Government announcement of 16.7M for regional and local roads in the ...
Directed and edited by Robert Bass, the video follows the band on their latest touring cycle for Mind Yourself. Footage was shot by Johnny Stewart, Glen Bollard ...
Dublin-based band The Scratch have released their latest music video, for their single Hole In The Ground.