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Pay and display still contentious issue for Westport
Having pay and display parking on the streets of Westport, which was decided upon following the recent budget, is still a hotly debated issue among local town councillors, who voiced their concerns at a traffic management meeting held last Thursday.
O’Flaherty welcomes new bollards for Eyre Square
Permanent bollards are to be installed this week on the west side of Eyre Square, to eliminate illegal parking and rat running in the area.
Only one bus stop for Bothar Uí Eithir/Forster Street bus lane
There will only be one recessed bus stop on the new Bothar Uí Eithir/Forster Street bus lane, following talks between City Hall and two bus companies.
Garda cameras receive cautious welcome
The new Garda mobile safety cameras have been given a cautious welcome with local representatives urging the Government to ensure that it will not turn into a money-making exercise and to invest in the re-alignment of dangerous country roads.
Gardai publish speed enforcement zones
A new network of mobile camera units commenced operations throughout the country last Monday morning. The speed cameras will be positioned in areas where road fatalities have occurred in the past.
Bollards for Swinford church car park
It was proposed at the Swinford Electoral Area meeting this week that bollards should be erected at Swinford church car park in order to prevent parking of vehicles other than private cars.
Oxigen extends two-for-one offer
Oxigen, which took over Westmeath County Council’s domestic bin run at the start of the year, has announced that it is to extend its special introductory offer.
Pay and display at McCormack Estate
Fine Gael Leader, Enda Kenny, TD, has received confirmation that pay and display parking charges will introduced in McCormack Estate. The estate is located just off Lower Charles Street and is very close to the town centre with free parking.