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Debacle shines light on council and councillors’ choices not to act to make Salthill safe

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It is clear that neither the executive of Galway City Council nor city councillors are willing to deliver available solutions to keeping small, soft, bodies of tiny humans safe when cycling to school. The debacle over a teeny temporary cycleway in Salthill shows the need for system change.

Mayor 'disappointed and dismayed' by councillors vote against cycleway

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Mayor Colette Connolly says she is extremely disappointed and dismayed that 14 councillors opted to vote for Cllr Peter Keane’s motion to revoke a resolution made by the council in September.

Permanent cycleway for Salthill is still possible, says Lyons

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A permanent cycleway can still be developed in Salthill providing other promenade users are also catered for, according to Independent Galway City West councillor, Donal Lyons.

Buccaneers to host Sligo in intriguing Connacht Cup semi-final fixture

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Modern home in an excellent location

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One of Salthill’s and Galway's most sought-after developments. Dun na Carraige was built by O'Malley Construction in 2000 and comprises a mix of apartments, houses, and townhouses with large, mature, open green areas which are well maintained and give a quality overall spacious feel. The location in Salthill within a two minute walk of Blackrock diving tower and Salthill Promenade makes it a highly sought-after address.

Outstanding sea views from fourth floor promenade apartment

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River Property Group has been appointed as sole agent to bring to the market for sale this stunning fourth floor two bedroom spacious apartment. Croit na Mara comprises two blocks of apartments, one fronting onto the main Salthill road and a second more distinctive block on Quincentennial Drive with a westerly aspect overlooking Galway Bay.

Keep focus on children and we can be the new Amsterdam

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People you see cycling along our stunning Galway Bay coast tend to be brave and are mostly male, middle-aged and able-bodied. We gave out free rechargeable bike lights one evening last week on the Prom and not one woman cycled by. You do not see the people who would like to cycle but feel frightened by high traffic volumes and parking, and the ever-present threat of being ‘doored - women, teenagers, disabled people, children.

Fantastic period property in a great location

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Moran Auctioneers are delighted to bring to the market this fine stone-built detached two-storey residence which was constructed in c.1926, with an extension added some years ago.

The Sporting Year of 2021

The European Super Soccer League was announced on Sunday April 19. It would be the Bees Knees, the Cat’s Pyjamas, the last word, and whatever you’re having yourself. But it was dead and buried by Wednesday April 21 thanks to the vocal fury of the English fans and even Boris helped save the day! And then the American owners started issuing apologies, pathetic. Relegation, yea, there’s an idea.

The sportling life of 2021

The Galway Camogie team received 12 nominations for this year’s All Stars. Congrats to Sarah Healy, Shauna Healy, Sarah Dervan, Dervla Higgins, Caitriona Cormican, Siobhán Gardiner, Emma Helebert, Niamh Kilkenny, Aoife Donohue, Siobhán McGrath, Orlaith McGrath, and Ailish O’Reilly. And the Galway manager Cathal Murray has been named the Manager of the Year. A mighty year’s work.

 

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