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Council unable to confirm if refurbishment work on tennis courts will be done ahead of summer

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The Galway City Council is unable to confirm whether refurbishment work on some tennis courts will be completed ahead of the summer.

'For health and our children’s future' - mums support proposed Salthill cycleway

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“You don’t see us cycling now, but you will,” was the message from a large group of Galway mothers who gathered on the Prom in support of the Salthill Cycleway last Friday.

Cheevers demands start date for building new toilets at Ballyloughane

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A start date for construction of the new toilets and changing facilities at Ballyloughane beach needs to be made now by the Galway City Council.

City will need 4,433 houses built by end of the decade

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Galway city will need 4,433 houses by 2028, and of these 1,575 will need to be social housing and 903 will have to be affordable housing, if the city is to seriously tackle the growing local authority waiting list.

Audit the public realm for accessibility for people with disabilities, says Murphy

Cllr Niall Murphy is satisfied that the Galway City Council has committed to audit the public realm for accessibility for people with disabilities.

Cycling groups back Option 2 for Salthill Temporary Cycleway

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Galway’s community cycling groups and cycle-buses are united in supporting Option 2 for the Salthill Temporary Cycleway. They are encouraging residents, school and sport communities, businesses and visitors to participate in the public consultation which closes at 4pm on Friday January 28.

Temporary cycleway will a 'disaster' says Village Salthill group

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The Village Salthill group believes the proposed temporary cycleway will be a disaster for the area.

Hybrid council meetings should be viewable by public, says Curran

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If Galway City Council meetings are going to continue in hybrid format, then they should be streamed so that the public can have access to them.

Ballad about Galway IRA man is revived and recorded

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A century after it was composed, a ballad about a Galway IRA volunteer murdered by British Crown Forces during the War of Independence, has been formally performed and recorded.

Councillors take 45 minutes to decide on meeting in person or online

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Following a 45 minute discussion, a vote took place determining that Galway City Council meetings will be held remotely for the rest of the month with a review set for February.

 

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