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Conneely to oppose attempts to close cemeteries on Sundays

“City Hall is now dictating to the people of Galway when they can get buried and showing no consideration to the families of the bereaved.”

City to get new bus shelters but former mayors still call for more

Galway city is about to get 21 new bus shelters but far more are needed and many more still await repairs and renovation and City Hall must address this immediately.

Commitments on Seamus Quirke Road a ‘positive development’ says McNelis

Controversy over the Galway City Outer Bypass continues to rumble on but long term plans for the Seamus Quirke Road, raised at Monday’s city council meeting, show there are more positive ways of tackling the city’s traffic congestion.

FG to tackle ‘paper cumann’ to win two seats in Galway West

Fine Gael is likely to run a new strategy at the next general election, one that will divide the city into a western and eastern half, in an effort to knock out Fianna Fáil and win two seats.

Jobs lost to Mervue over a ‘technicality’, says Walsh

An opportunity to provide three new jobs in Mervue was dealt a blow this week when plans to rezone a site at the Mervue Shopping Centre were opposed over a technicality.

Long serving mayoral secretary retires

Simon McKiernan, the long standing mayoral secretary in City Hall, who has served the mayors of the city for the past 23 years, will retire tomorrow.

Eco-campaigners and council unite to clean-up city’s parks

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Environmental campaign group Friends of the Forest and the Galway City Council have joined forces to implement a new initiative designed to secure public participation in regular major monthly clean-ups of the city’s public spaces.

Cameron calls for legal action to be taken against NUIG

Labour councillor Billy Cameron has called for legal action to be taken against NUI, Galway for alleged “illegal erection of communications equipment” in Newcastle Lower.

Nominations sought for annual mayoral awards

The Mayor of Galway Councillor Declan McDonnell has called on the public to give credit where it is due by nominating unpaid volunteers, for the annual Mayor’s Award, for their work in the community in the city.

Moneenageisha Junction is set to be widened

The controversial Moneenageisha Junction is set to be widened in order to create an additional two lanes of traffic for 60 metres in advance of the junction.

 

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