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City councillors square up to county colleagues
The issues dominating Galway City Council’s penultimate meeting of 2023 almost all involved friction with Galway County Council.
Galway Tourism Strategy aims to equally spread the benefits and avoid cloistered attractions
The Elected Members of Galway County Council has adopted the first ever tourism strategy for County Galway.
Donohue raises issue of CLAR 2023 funding
At the October Plenary meeting of Galway County Council, Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue under Questions raised the issue of CLAR 2023 funding and the confusion and frustration around the two different deadlines for same.
Claregalway has waited long enough for flood relief, says frustrated Cathaoireach Carroll
Cathaoirleach of County Galway Liam Carroll has called for work to commence immediately to prevent ongoing and future flooding on thr N83 roadway in the centre of Claregalway village.
O’Rourke welcomes commencement of Lissywollen housing development
Westmeath County Council has received permission from the Department of Housing to progress the large scale Lissywollen housing development.
SUPERHUMAN opens at the Galway City Museum
CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at University of Galway, together with Galway City Museum has launched a new public exhibition celebrating the collaboration, creativity and innovation in medical technology (medtech) research in Ireland.
Galway City Parks achieve three Green Flag awards
Galway City Council has again achieved three prestigious Green Flag Awards, at the announcement this week by An Taisce Environmental Education Unit. The Green Flag Awards acknowledge Ireland’s best public parks and gardens, with Quincentennial Park in Salthill achieving the award for the fourth time, Children’s Millennium Park retaining the honour for a fifth year in a row and O’Sullivan Park in Mervue achieving the award for the second time.
Unchecked speeding near Craughwell school will end in tragedy, warns principal
Students, parents and staff of Coldwood National School in Craughwell, are calling for traffic calming measures and enforced penalties for speeding in the area, and recognition from responsible transport organisations and authorities, before a tragic accident happens.