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BE A GALWAY VOICE

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Investment and not just policing is needed in communities

Cong-Galway sailing race given class flag

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It has been confirmed that this year's Cong-Galway sailing race will go ahead on Saturday August 22.

Galway is Ireland’s Carmageddon and capital of sprawl, author and journalist tells oral hearing

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Former Irish Times Environment correspondent Frank McDonald said that Galway was Ireland’s answer to Carmageddon, and likened it to Atlanta, America’s capital of sprawl, when he made a lengthy submission to the Galway City Ring Road oral hearing, which is being held at the g Hotel in the city.

Rush-hour protest against bypass to be held this evening

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Extinction Rebellion Galway, and other groups across the city, will hold an "informational protest" against the proposed construction of the N6 Galway City Ring Road during rush hour today.

We’re losing our lives in cars, so let’s build the bypass now

Galway and its entire region depend on implementing a combined traffic relief plan, which incorporates a new road infrastructure, increased public transport system, and a better cycle path plan throughout the city.

Sort city traffic now — it’s beyond a joke

Dear Editor,

‘What do you think of that, Mr McDonogh?’

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I think that even today if a 21 years old woman applied for permanency to her job as Galway county surveyor, which she held from December 1906 for five months, and was turned down due to her young age and lack of experience, most of us would not be surprised.

‘What do you think of that, Mr McDonogh?’

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I think that even today if a 21 years old woman applied for permanency to her job as Galway county surveyor, which she held from December 1906 for five months, and was turned down due to her young age and lack of experience, most of us would not be surprised.

Farrell calls for greater investment in public buses to meet ‘growing demand’ in city

A jump of 13 per cent in passenger numbers on Bus Éireann services across the city, according to figures released this week, is “further evidence” that “proper investment” and a strategic plan to develop bus services in Galway is “urgently needed”.

Farrell calls for greater investment in public buses to meet 'growing demand' in city

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A jump of 13 per cent in passenger numbers on Bus Éireann services across the city, according to figures released this week, is "further evidence" that "proper investment" and a strategic plan to develop bus services in Galway is "urgently needed".

 

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