Check out the latest from Galway Bay FM - student carpentry creations and a dramatic road collision unfold in Co. Clare!
Unique pieces of furniture created by students at Atlantic Technological University are currently on display in a captivating open exhibition. The talented students have crafted one-of-a-kind pieces that showcase their creativity and skill in carpentry. This exhibition provides a platform for the students to share their unique artistry with the community.
Meanwhile, emergency services, including Gardaí, are responding to a single vehicle road traffic collision on the M18 Southbound in Co. Clare. The incident has caused a stir, with authorities swiftly attending the scene to manage the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.
In other news, Galway West TD Eamon O'Cuiv has raised concerns in the Dáil about the potential refusal of grid connections for data centres. O'Cuiv highlighted the risk of the energy regulator rejecting these connections, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue to meet the growing energy demands effectively.
As the unique carpentry pieces from ATU continue to impress visitors at the exhibition, the students' dedication to their craft shines through in each intricate design. On the other hand, the prompt response from emergency services at the scene of the road collision highlights the importance of their swift action in ensuring public safety.
Unique pieces of furniture created by students at Atlantic Technological University are being showcased in an open exhibition.
Gardaí and emergency service are attending the scene of a single vehicle road traffic collision in Co. Clare on the M18 Southbound between Junction 15 ...
That's according to Galway West TD Eamon O' Cuiv, who's told the Dáil he understands there's a risk the energy regulator may refuse grid connections. He said we ...
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