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Airbnb is a major factor in Galway’s housing crisis, says PBP candidate

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Airbnb plays a major role in Galway’s housing crisis, according to People Before Profit city council candidate Adrian Curran.

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Canney welcomes flood relief funding for three Galway schemes

People Before Profit call for a united front for this year’s Pride March

In the midst of ‘ongoing instances of homophobia and transphobia in society’, local People before Profit candidates, Adrian Curran, Denman Rooke and Masie McMaster, have called on ‘all Galwegians’ to attend the city’s upcoming Pride march gathering taking place at City Hall on Saturday, August 12.

Curran calls for improved road safety measures at Letteragh Road

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People Before Profit local election candidate Adrian Curran has described the Letteragh Road as an example of the pitfalls of developer-led planning, while calling for improved road safety features and amenities for the area with a growing population.

People Before Profit to launch ‘Galway Transport Vision’

People Before Profit Galway have produced a document putting forward their vision for the future of transport in Galway, to be launched in the city tomorrow. The party will hold a launch of the document on Friday 24th March, at 2pm downstairs in Áras na nGael, Dominick Street.

Patrick's Day 'junkets' for ministers need questioning

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Upcoming St Patrick's Day trips are under fire from Galway's People Before Profit representatives.

Protest against Tynagh gas plant approval

People Before Profit Galway held a protest on Thursday April 28 against the Galway County Council’s recent approval of a gas-powered plant in Tynagh.

People in city centre are effectively being poisoned by toxic air, says PBP’s Curran

People Before Profit’s Adrian Curran says Galway’s newly-installed air quality sensor shows the huge level of work needed to be done in the west of Ireland to promote the use of public transport.

Galway must do ‘everything it can’ to make Ukrainian refugees welcome

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Galway must do “everything it can” to make refugees from Ukraine welcome in Ireland, while the State needs to ensure they are properly supported with access to vital measures such as good-quality accommodation.

Warnings of ‘wartime economy’ should be taken seriously, say PBP

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An Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s admission that Ireland could be facing a “wartime economy” should be taken seriously.

 

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