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Cross-party report provides way out of housing crises, says Hanley
Fears are growing that house prices in Galway are set to be capped at €400,000 in the city and at €350,000 in the county, further locking out many more people from buying their own home.
‘I’ve had a good experience in Galway, but there are still times I feel unsafe’
From being one of the last countries in Western Europe to decriminalise homosexuality in 1993, to becoming the first State in the world to legalise same-sex marraige through a public viote in 2015, the change in Ireland’s attitudes towards its LGBT+ citizens has been one of the most positive and rapid of recent social developments.
Hanley calls for dedicated Eating Disorder Team for west of Ireland
A dedicated team to tackle eating disorders in the west of Ireland, and provide support and treatment to sufferers, must be established.
Hanley calls for City Recovery Taskforce to be established
A City Recovery Taskforce to help guide businesses, artists, and the wider community “as we enter the next phase” of the Covid-19 pandemic, must be established by the Galway City Council.
School Zones across the city ‘will change morning commute for the better,’ says Hanley
All schools in Galway city are to see increased safety markings and infrastructure, along with measures to encourage walking and cycling to school.
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.
Mother and Baby Home Commission cannot be wound up while questions remain, says Hanley
The chance to find out why more than 500 testimonies of survivors of the Mother and Baby Homes were destroyed will be lost unless the commission of investigation is extended by another year.
CETA could system would be a blow for climate action, warns Hanley
The profits of multinational companies will be put ahead of the welfare of the State, its citizens, and the environment, if the Investment Court System is introduced by the Government this month.
Now is the time for a cycle lane in Salthill
With public transport likely to be a "reduced option for many commuters for the foreseeable future", now is the time to reignite plans to develop a cycle lane for Salthill, along the area's iconic promenade.
New secondary school for east side must become a council priority, says Hanley
With the Department of Education seeking to identify a site on the east side of the city for a new secondary school, now is the time for City Hall to play it's part in marking such a school a reality.