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City has second highest rate of payment of Household Charge

Galway city has the State’s second highest compliance rate with the controversial Household Charge, with three out of every four households having paid.

Transfer of lands to save council millions

A number of sites purchased by the Galway City Council are to be transferred to the land aggregation scheme in a bid to save more than €25 million in loan repayments.

Officials and councillors at odds over Comerford House

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If City Hall wants to secure extra office space for staff it cam look to its own vacant offices, as well as numerous sites around town, rather than the iconic Comerford House at the Spanish Arch.

City Hall takes rate defaulters to court

A hard line is being taken on businesses in the city which are not paying rates as the cash-strapped Galway City Council continues to struggle to collect money owed.

Occupy Galway gets set for ‘Phase II’ after city centre rally

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The Occupy Galway camp may be gone, but the movement and its members have by no means dispersed or given up and are already planning for what they call “Phase II”.

Galway to celebrate Eyre Square’s 300th anniversary?

The Galway City Council looks likely to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Eyre Square.

Cemeteries to dominate council agenda on Monday

The next Galway City Council meeting takes place on Monday at 4pm in City Hall, with the operation and management of the city’s cemeteries being the main item for discussion.

Fianna Fáil calls for re-allocation of council staff to cemetery duty

Galway City Council staff need to be re-allocated immediately in an attempt to deal with the escalating problem of delayed burials in the city.

Conneely calls for celebrations to mark Eyre Square tercentenary

He may have been the most outspoken and vociferous opponent of the Eyre Square renovation, but that does not mean Pádraig Conneely believes Eyre Square is not worth celebrating.

Lyons ‘extremely disappointed’ at private purchase of Rusheen amenity land

Knocknacarra based city councillor Donal Lyons said this week that he was disappointed at Galway City Council’s failure to buy 18 acres of amenity land at Rusheen Bay. It emerged this week that the land has been sold to an unnamed buyer.

 

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