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Apple planning application does not answer questions over plans for site’s future, says O’Hara
Apple’s efforts to extend planning permission for a site where it once planned an €850 million data centre, has raised concerns about the tech giant’s ultimate aims for the site, and prompted fears that any new centre could cause environmental damage and severely impact electricity supply in the west.
War of words breaks out over future of Galway-Gort bus route
Minister Anne Rabbitte should spend less time encouraging the privatisation of the Galway to Gort bus route, and spend more time campaigning for Bus Éireann to reinstate the service.
Fears grow that rents in Galway will rise by €100 a month from July
Rents in Galway city stand to be hiked by almost €100 a month from July, raising fears of rents spiralling even higher and leading to a summer of evictions.
Public land at Sandy Road must be used for public housing, says PBP
With 4,500 people on the waiting list for council housing in Galway city, public land at Sandy Road must be used for public housing, instead of being sold off by the Government’s new Land Development Agency.
PBP Galway slams Government’s Affordable Housing Scheme as ‘completely unrealistic’
Capping house prices in Galway at €400,000 under the new Affordable Housing Scheme is “an insult” to those struggling to buy a home.
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Calls for hospital parking charges ban after figure reveal
Calls for hospital parking charges ban after figures reveal €630,000 collected by UHG in 2020
A total of €630,000 was collected in parking charges by University Hospital Galway last year, according to figures released by the HSE.
‘Opportunity’ or ‘disaster’? Climate Bill divides Galway politicians
A “once in a lifetime opportunity for Ireland” or a “disaster” which “goes against science”? Sharp differences have emerged among Galway politicians following the publication of the Government’s Climate Action Bill.
Figures show Traveller community suffering high rates of Covid-19
A total of 329 members of the Travelling community in Galway city and county in 2020 were recorded as having Covid-19.
Developers, not those looking for a home, set to benefit from Government’s LDA Bill
The people set to benefit from the Government’s Land Development Agency Bill will not be those looking to buy a house, instead the Bill will provide another boomtime for developers and banks.