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Councillors ban horses from Kilcolgan weir

Horses will be banned from Kilcolgan weir under new bye-laws which will be finally approved early in the New Year by the Galway County Council.

Mother’s anger after young girl attacked by Doberman at city beach

A mother of a 10-year-old child who was attacked by a Doberman on Ballyloughane beach this week says such dogs should be muzzled at all times.

Keep dogs off the beaches says City Hall

Starting this week, dogs are forbidden from Galway city beaches or their waters between 9am and 8pm during the months of May, June, July, August, and September.

Westport councillor claims events on Reek are destroying it

Westport Fine Gael Councillor John O’Malley has criticised the number of activity events which are taking place on the Reek claiming it is “destroying the mountain” with the amount of stones falling from the excessive use.

New laws to ensure safer parks for one and all

New bye-laws governing parks, sports pitches, playgrounds, and other local authority-owned recreational areas have been approved by the members of Kilkenny County Council.

Supermacs refuses to agree to 2.30am closing time in Castlebar

A letter sent by the proprietor of the Supermacs restaurant in Castlebar to the members of the Castlebar Joint Policing Committee (JPC), was described as being “nearly contemptuous” by Garda Superintendent Willie Keaveney at a meeting of the JPC this week. The committee was discussing the issue of takeaway closing times concerning an agreement that had been reached with the rest of the takeaway operators in the town to close at 2.30am. However, Supermacs was refusing to sign up to the agreement.

Restriction on salmon angling at Pontoon Bridge extended

A bye-law which defers the opening of the salmon angling season at Pontoon Bridge until June 1 has been renewed by the Minister for State at the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Sean Power TD.

Bollards not enough to deter boy racers

Mick Green Independent candidate for the 2009 local election has criticised the efforts made to deter boy racers.

Unduly noisy vehicles should be fined says Greene

An Independent candidate in the upcoming Local Elections has said that the measures taken to deter boy racers at the retail park on the ring road are not sufficient.

Council motion to restrict mammoth headstones — Deere

Fine Gael Castlebar town Councillor Ger Deere tabled a motion for debate at last night’s meeting of the authority (Thursday). It proposed a new bye-law that governs the size and scale in respect of the erection of headstones in Castlebar’s new cemetery.

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