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JPC off to rocky start as councillors feel ‘untrusted’

This week’s meeting of the Joint Policing Committee of Galway City Council got off to a stormy start when councillors complained that they felt untrusted by Gardai because the crime stats reports normally furnished before a meeting would not be circulated until afterwards.

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Garda presence 24/7 in Eyre Square, JPC meeting told

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Galway gardai have an officer on duty at all times in the Eyre Square area, following recent calls for greater policing in the light of many serious incidents of criminality.

High speed traffic on Merlin Lane will lead to ‘a fatality’, warns Cheevers

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“Immediate action” must be taken to stop “high speed traffic” on Merlin Lane, “before we have a fatality”, a city councillor has warned.

Cheevers condemns arson attacks as Gardai appeal for witnesses

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Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has condemned the recent arson attacks on families in Castlepark, saying it is a deeply concerning development that has escalated sharply.

Councillor withdraws 'Mussolini' comment

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Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, has withdrawn controversial comments made at a meeting of the Galway City Council on January 24.

Cheevers demands start date for building new toilets at Ballyloughane

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A start date for construction of the new toilets and changing facilities at Ballyloughane beach needs to be made now by the Galway City Council.

Cheevers demands answers to ‘unanswered questions’ about Galway 2020

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The Mayor of Galway has been asked to write to the chair and chief executive of Galway 2020 and ask them to come before councilors to answer “unanswered questions”.

Cheevers aghast as vandals burn children’s swing

Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers say it is all time low when someone would burn a children’s swing at the playground at Struthan Mhuirlinn in Ballybane.

Cheevers calls for bowel cancer screening age to be reduced to 50

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Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, is calling for the screening age for bowel cancer to be reduced from its current age range of 60 to 69, to 50 to 69 instead.

 

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