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Appoint Clybaun Road traffic wardens now before children are killed, warns councillor
Galway City Council needs to expedite the appointment of school traffic wardens before someone is killed or seriously injured, a city councillor has warned.
Evictees must have full clarity on evidence, says McNelis
Labour City Councillor Niall McNelis said people from Galway facing eviction from their homes must have full clarity on the evidence used by Government to make that decision.
City centre brawls leave locals shocked and worried
A series of public brawls in the heart of the city in the last few days have led to calls for more intensive policing of the city centre.
Remote and flexible working is ‘key to revitalisation of west of Ireland’, says McNelis
Employees in Galway want the right to flexible work and a right to flexible work is “key to the revitalisation” of the city, the county, and the west of Ireland as a whole.
McNelis calls for full ban on gambling ads
The “huge and incessant bombardment” of gambling advertisements during the recent Cheltenham races has “reiterated the need” for a full ban on such ads.
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Derelict houses should be CPOed to battle homelessness, says Flaherty-Klapp
Galway city to get Pride pedestrian crossing
Pride rainbow markings will be installed by the Galway City Council on the pedestrian crossing on Bridge Street.
Low paid workers should be entitled to the pandemic bonus payment, says McNelis
Low paid workers who were on the frontlines during the worst of the Covid crisis, but who were not healthcare workers, should be entitled to the pandemic bonus payment.
Renters can expect little from new Housing Commission, warns McNelis
The more than 400,000 people living in the private rental sector in the State will “remain voiceless”, as no renters’ rights activists have been included on the new Housing Commission.
Disability services waiting lists for children ‘spiral’ in the west
“Spiraling” waiting lists for disability services in the west of Ireland have resulted in more than 13,000 children waiting up to a year before they can see a specialist.