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Council must issue CPOs on vacant houses, says Cheevers
Compulsory Purchase Orders must be initiated by the Galway City Council on empty houses throughout the city so as to renovate them and make them available on the housing waiting list.
Increasing parking spaces will mean more traffic in city centre, warns Murphy
Greater levels of parking in the city centre will lead to increased traffic congestion, which will result in falling numbers coming into the city centre - a situation which will negatively impact on business.
Tailbacks and congestion await as Galway traffic returns to pre-Covid levels
Tailbacks, congestion, and delays await Galway motorists and commuters as new data from the Galway City Council shows traffic is returning to pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels.
McDonnell calls for five year plan for older areas of the city
A five-year plan must be drawn up for improvement and upgrading works on footpaths, roads and drainage in Mervue, Shantalla, Bohermore, and Claddagh.
Waiving fees for tables and chairs licences ‘meaningless’ with additional space, says Hanley
Waiving the fees for outdoor tables and chairs licences for Galway pubs, restaurants, and cafés will prove “meaningless for most businesses” unless additional space is acquired to allow for the social distancing which will still be mandatory during the summer.
Crowe calls for enhanced Garda presence following drug paraphernalia found in Corrib Park
Calls have been made for an enhanced garda presence in communities across Galway city following the discovery of drug paraphernalia, including a needle, in the small astro pitch at Corrib Park.
Blackrock diving tower in line for major renovation works
Blackrock diving tower could be in line for major renovation and enhancement works as City Hall is assessing submissions from consultants who are prepared to undertake the proposed works.
Galway 2020 granted €3.6 million in funds by City Hall since 2018
The Galway City Council has granted €3.6 million in funds to Galway 2020 since 2018.
Baily Point needs ‘a face-lift’ says Higgins
The Baily Point complex in Salthill is risking becoming “an eyesore” with plaster falling off its exterior and its external façade “in a very poor state”.
Last chance to make views known on Galway City Development Plan
Friday March 5 is the deadline for submissions to the Galway City Development Plan consultation process, and a former Mayor is encouraging people to make their views known.