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Grealish welcomes confirmation that work on Oughterard footbridge will start this Autumn

Work on designing a pedestrian bridge across the Owenriff River in Oughterard is finally expected to start in the Autumn of this year, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has told Galway West TD Noel Grealish.

Lyons calls on City Council to recruit school wardens

The lack of a School Warden around two National Schools in Knocknacarra has created ongoing safety concerns for local councillor Donal Lyons.

Connolly welcomes proposal for two new pedestrian crossings

Plans from Galway City Council to install two new pedestrian crossings on roads in the west of the city in 2023 have been welcomed by a local councillor.

Chambers welcomes Mayo's first affordable housing scheme

 

Local Councillor notes county pride as Rose of Tralee returns to her roots

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Local Councillor, Frankie Keena, has expressed his pride as he visited FR O'Growney Park in Rosemount on FRiday evening to welcome home the returning Rose of Tralee, Rachel Duffy.

Local Councillor implores Government to hold pertinent Article 41.2 referendum

Local Fianna Fáil Councillor, Frankie Keena, has called on the Government to hold a referendum on Article 41.2 to change the Constitution in line with the recommendations of the Citizens’ Assembly on gender equality.

Hoade demands more gardaí for rural Ireland

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Career criminals who repeatedly commit burglaries should get ten-year minimum sentences, according to one local councillor.

Politicians, keyboard warriors, and toxic tweets

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“Politicians and diapers need to be changed often…for the same reasons.” This quote (wrongly) attributed to Mark Twain is among what must be millions of jokes told to show politicians in a bad light.

People would be better off out of work if they want to get a home — Flynn

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People who are looking to get a home in the Westport area and are earning between €30,000 and €40,000 a year are probably better off quitting their jobs and looking to get on the social housing list in order to get one of the new social houses being built in the town, local councillor Peter Flynn said this week.

 

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