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Pay and display parking for Murrisk

Bye-laws for Murrisk car park were proposed and seconded at the Westport electoral area planning meeting this week, with pay and display to come into effect in the summer months.

Traffic calming for Rockfield Park and Laurel Park

Rockfield Park and Laurel Park are listed in the Galway City Council’s Road Works Programme 2010 for traffic calming measures.

Judge punishes mother for son’s parking fine

A man who was driving his mother’s car and earned her a parking fine has been told it’s her responsibility for letting him drive the car.

County’s water hydrants are closely monitored

Westmeath County Council has confirmed that all water hydrants in the county are tested and flushed out regularly, and their pressure constantly monitored, as part of the county’s watermains programme.

Council to combat speeding drivers

Kilkenny County Council is taking traffic calming measures to combat speeding cars and to cope with the overall increase in traffic on the Old Golflinks Road, Johnswell Road, Newpark Drive and Lovers Lane

O’Flaherty wants to see more bins throughout the city

The new large dustbins which are situated both on the Salthill Promenade and the city centre are welcome but they need to be emptied regularly and more need to be installed.

Galway seeks new traffic lights system to ease traffic flow

The Galway City Council is to apply to the Department of Transport for funding to establish and operate an urban traffic control system which will allow a freer flowing of traffic in the city.

New road markings in Mervue

Road lining to mark out the junctions where to stop are to be placed at each end of the Mervue Shopping Centre.

Calls for new policy on signage on Westmeath roads

Cllr Robert Troy is calling on Westmeath County Council to immediately bring forward a policy document on the erection of signage on the county’s roads.

Think outside the phone box appeal

Fine Gael Community and Rural Affairs Spokesman Michael Ring TD said removing phone boxes without exploring the potential they have to offer is short-sighted. Deputy Ring pointed to the UK where BT has adapted payphones for text, e-mail and internet and offers communities the chance to hang on to their local phone by ‘adopting’ or ‘sponsoring’ the kiosk.

 

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