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Gardaí appeal for witnesses to assault

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On Saturday November 6, at approximately 7.45pm, a man was working on the Long Walk when he was approached by a group of five or six young males.

Appeal for witnesses to Eyre Square assault

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On Monday September 25 at approximately 12.15am a young man was walking through Eyre Square close to the Tourist Information Kiosk when it is alleged he was assaulted by another male described as being in his 20’s and wearing all dark clothing.

Appeal for witnesses to Knocknacarra assault

On Saturday evening last May 22 just after 9pm, a woman was walking along Millers Lane, Knocknacarra. As she reached the junction with the Rahoon Road it is alleged she was assaulted by another woman who is described as being in her early thirties, of strong build with shoulder length brown hair that was in a half pony-tail.

ICOS welcomes derogation on mart trade after discussions with DAFM

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Following an intense series of discussions between the Department of Agriculture, Food and The Marine (DAFM) and ICOS - the Irish Co-operative Organisation Society Ltd - ICOS has welcomed confirmation from the Department that marts will be allowed to handle livestock trading in a limited way.

Canney’s late strike seals Connacht success for Medtronic

Medtronic regained the Connacht Senior Interfirms title when they defeated reigning champions Mayo Teachers in the Connacht final by 2-8 to 0-11 at the Connacht Centre Of Excellence recently.

Crowe wants amplified busking back on council agenda

Despite councillors rejecting moves to have the controversial issue of amplified busking discussed at City Hall, attempts are being made to raise the issue again.

Amplified busking set to be banned by council?

A proposal to ban buskers using amplifiers is set to come before the next Galway City Council meeting on July 21 - the latest in a long line of calls to see buskers revert to ‘unplugged’ performances.

Buskers with amplifiers should ‘turn it down’ says McNelis

Buskers playing loudly through PA systems and amplifiers are harming city businesses and preventing other buskers with acoustic instruments from being heard.

City businesses call for ban on noisy busking

William Street businesses are calling on the Galway City Council to ban buskers from using amplifiers when performing, claiming that it is causing a disturbance for staff and customers.

 

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