Search Results for 'Cllr Hanley'

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Ban on co-living should turn attention to providing public housing, says Hanley

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Co-living could never solve Ireland's housing crisis, it could only contribute to exacerbating it, which is why the Government's decision to legislate against new co-living developments should be welcomed.

Future use of former Corrib Great Southern Hotel site 'must benefit people on east side of city'

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Once the former Corrib Great Southern Hotel is demolished, any future use and development of the site must involve the local community and be of benefit to the people on the east side of the city.

Former Corrib Great Southern Hotel to be demolished in December

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The former Corrib Great Southern Hotel on the Dublin Road, long considered one of the city’s worst eyesores, will be demolished in December.

Proposed Dublin Road bus corridor and cycle lanes 'has potential to transform transport in Galway'

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The public's views are being sought, via a ‘virtual information room’, on plans for a high-quality pedestrian, cycle, and public transport corridor serving the entire Dublin Road.

Galway voters may directly elect mayor in 2024 Local Elections.

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Citizens may have the opportunity to elect the mayor of the city in 2024 after city councillors backed a motion calling on the Minister for Local Government Darragh O'Brien to hold a plebiscite vote for a directly elected mayor with executive functions on Monday evening.

'Government has ability to end consistent child poverty,' says Hanley

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“No child or family chooses to live in poverty, that choice is made for them. The State has allowed more and more children, decade after decade, to fall into poverty."

Teach Solais closes city centre location over lack of funding

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Teach Solais, the only LGBT+ resource of its kind in the west of Ireland, has closed its doors with immediate effect.

Soc Dems call for 'clarity on financial future and stability' of city council

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Vital work which needs to be carried out in Galway city, and community support and grants will be, "put on the back burner" so long as there is no "clarity on the financial future and stability" of the Galway City Council.

More than 300 households in Galway put on Rent Supplement since Lockdown

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More than 300 people have had to go onto Rent Supplement in Galway since March, when the Covid-19 lockdown came into effect - one of the highest rates in the entire State.

Supports for the most vulnerable should not face cuts, warns Hanley

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Community funding, grants, and investment must be prioritised and protected "as we build a resilient society and economy after Covid-19", especially as the crisis has put the greatest pressure "on our most vulnerable".

 

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