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Ring road will increase traffic, not reduce it, says PBP Galway
Galway’s traffic congestion will not be eased, or reduced, by the Galway City Outer Ring Road, it will only be exacerbated by it, leading to an increase in pollution and environmental damage.
More than 9,000 Galwegians on waiting list for theory and driving tests
More than 9,000 people across Galway city and county are still waiting for their theory and driving tests, according to new figures from the Road Safety Authority.
Madigan speech should kickstart debate on behaviour and treatment
One of the victims of the pandemic over the past while has been the absence of strong discourse on anything other than the virus itself. Like a tsunami, it has come in and engulfed everything, has suppressed debate on matters of great import and placed shadows into corners where light should be shone. And to be fair, that was to be expected.
‘At his core, Michael Collins was a true Republican’
AUGUST 22 2021 will mark the 99th anniversary of Béal na Bláth and the death of one of the most significant figures in modern Irish history - Michael Collins.
Iarla Ó Lionáird and Steve Cooney to play Galway pilot concert on July 10
IARLA Ó LIONÁIRD and Steve Cooney will play the first indoor gig in Galway since the end of the last year, when they appear at the Róisín Dubh this Saturday, July 10.
Government should seek out and encourage applications for small business assistance scheme in Mayo - Conway-Walsh
Sinn Féin Mayo TD has said that the Government and Local Authorities should be seeking out small businesses in Mayo and encouraging them to apply to the Small Business Assistance Scheme for COVID (SBASC), before it closes next month.
Deputy Ring welcomes official opening of Bofeenaun Playground
Michael Ring TD said this week that he was delighted to see the official opening of Bofeeunaun Playground, which took place on Tuesday. The development of the playground was supported by funding from the 2019 CLÁR Programme.
Westport Tourism Organisation publishes fifth book in series of visitor survey reports
Westport Tourism Organisation (WTO) has announced the publication of its latest book report: Westport – Where Visitors Feel at Home – documenting the findings of a survey of attitudes/opinions of visitors (domestic and international) to Westport and tourism operators/accommodation providers in the host community, conducted by WTO during 2019.
Councillors intent on discussing planning matters again
The remarks of An Taoiseach Micheál Martin in a recent Dáil debate that politicians were entitled to make comments on planning matters - has been interpreted by a number of councillors in the Castlebar area to mean that they can once again start discussing planning applications at their meetings.
O’Reilly warns of ‘conflicting messages’ on access to maternity services
Despite the HSE announcing a partial easing of restrictions on maternity care, “conflicting messages” still abound, with hospitals defining what “being in labour” means differently.