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Galway divided over Seanad abolition with only a day to go to the vote

Galway is split on whether or not to abolish Seanad Éireann, with campaigners encountering mixed views on the issue only 24 hours ahead of polling.

City councillors to seek independent legal advice as bin row continues

Independent legal advice is being sought by city councillors who continue to plead with city manager Brendan McGrath not to continue with plans to privatise the household waste collection service.

Cameron welcomes resurfacing at Newcastle Park

Resurfacing works, road markings, and pay and display spaces have been installed from the entrance at Newcastle Avenue right through to the Newcastle Lower entrance.

New bus shelters for across the city

Planning approval has been granted for five new bus shelters across Galway city this week, and calls have also been made to erect a new bus shelter in Corrib Park.

Refuse waiver customers protected until December 2015, says mayor

Mayor of Galway city Padraig Conneely has vowed that the estimated 2,400 customers in receipt of waivers for the city council refuse service will be protected until at least December 2015, as it will be a condition of the tendering process seeking a private operator to take over the service.

New traffic control measures for Newcastle

New traffic control measures have been implemented in Fairlands Park and Greenfields estates of Newcastle by the Galway City Council.

Westside park to be transformed into sports campus

Works to transform Westside Amenity Park into Westside Sports Campus will begin in September with €1.75 million in funding secured for the project.

Council amendment bans ‘cruel’ sulkies from using Ballyloughane beach beach

The practice of sulkies, which have been described as cruel and dangerous, is to be banned from Ballyloughane Beach after councillors at Monday’s Galway City Council meeting agreed to amend the Draft Non-motorised Passenger Transporter Bye-laws 2013.

Council denies claims by Cameron over unused bins

City Hall is not refusing to collect unused bins from customers who have moved to other refuse providers, despite claims to the contrary.

Was it all worth it, Cllr Keane?

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Last February, a motion was put before the Galway City Council that would see rowdy councillors punished for unruly behaviour by stopping their pay and withdrawing services.

 

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