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Plans for city cemetery progress despite some misgivings

Concerns about the location of a much-needed new cemetery for the city were raised at this week’s meeting of Galway City Council.

‘Significant step’ as TII confirm funding for assessment of case for Claregalway bypass

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Funding for an examination of the case for the building of a long-awaited bypass of traffic-choked Claregalway village has been granted by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).

Local woman retires from council post after decades of dedicated service

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Local woman, Yvonne Dooner, has retired from Westmeath County Council, following 41 years of dedicated service.

Drugs issue in west is leading to volatility and violent organised crime, JPC told

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The prevalance of a burgeoning drugs trade in the west is leading to a volatile and violent organised crime network, the Galway City Council Joint Policing Committee was told on Monday.

Council Cathaoirleach expresses his aspirations for Old Tech Building on Northgate Street

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Speaking to the Athlone Advertiser this week, Westmeath County Council Cathaoirleach, Cllr Aengus O'Rourke, expressed positive thoughts as he addressed the future holds for the Old Tech Building on Northgate Street in the heart of Athlone.

Staff shortages delay re-opening of nursing home beds

Ongoing staffing shortages in Connemara are to blame for the delay in opening a number of beds at a local public nursing home.

Evictees must have full clarity on evidence, says McNelis

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Labour City Councillor Niall McNelis said people from Galway facing eviction from their homes must have full clarity on the evidence used by Government to make that decision.

New café Jack’s Stop to open on Old Rail Trail Greenway at Streamstown

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Jack’s Stop, a new café, located on the Old Rail Trail Greenway at Streamstown, the perfect halfway stop between Athlone and Mullingar, will open its doors tomorrow, Friday, March 31.

Hundreds turn out for city rally against racism

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Several hundred Galway residents attended a rally on Saturday in Eyre Square to highlight racism. Galway Communities Against Racism and Discrimination organised the event which was supported by many groups including Amach!LGBT+, members of the migrant community, including those living in Direct Provision, and the Green Party.

Greens step forward to contest local elections

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The Galway Green Party has selected its candidates to run in the next local election, which will take place in 2024.

 

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