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An epic day which yielded change

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Not long after 9am on Saturday as the boxes were opened in Leisureland and the tallymen got to work, patterns began to emerge that would remain unaltered throughout the day. Galway was giving its backing to Labour, but it was not exactly punishing Fianna Fáil.

Fine Gael to meet to finalise strategy for Galway City East

Fine Gael will hold a meeting tomorrow evening to finalise its vote management and election strategy for the Galway City East ward.

Walking conditions under bridge in Roscam are ‘hazardous’ says Nevin

The footpath which runs along the ‘Old Dublin Road’ in Roscam needs an upgrade as it is “a hazard” and on some sections there is no path at all.

Nevin urges action over Doughiska school

The temporary location of a primary school at Doughiska, and the appointment of its principal, is of major concern, according to Galway city East FG candidate Barra Nevin who is calling for action to be taken.

Cracks emerge in FG strategy to win two City East seats

Fine Gael’s bold attempt to win an additional seat in Galway City East appears to be falling apart at the seams as one of the three candidates in the ward is being accused is failing to fall into line regarding the constituency divide.

Nevin asks where is Garda HQ for Renmore

An increase in antisocial behaviour and the activities of boy-racers make a Garda HQ for Renmore - promised more than three years ago - a necessity.

A lot done, more to do on Doughiska Road, Nevin tells council

Good work has been done recently on the Doughiska Road but failure to deal with a dangerous curve and the failure to provide a connection to the Coast Road are causes for regret.

Doughiska needs community centre says Nevin

The Galway City Council must deliver on its promise to build a community centre for Doughiska, the fastest growing area in the city, according to Fine Gael Galway City East candidate Barra Nevin.

Galway City East: Can Labour do it?

The biggest ward in the city could prove to be the most dramatic. The battle for the final seat is likely to be a showdown betweenLabour, which needs this seat to become the largest party in City Hall, and Fianna Fáil.

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