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Council must act now to push €63 million 'game changing' projects, says Cllr Eddie Hoare
An “exciting future” leading to the “transformation” of the city centre awaits Galway, but only if the €63 million in funding under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund is “delivered in a timely manner.”
City Hall officials need to work more closely with councillors
Insider has been a keen observer of activities in City Hall for two decades and, regardless of what the public think, it is always best for Galway when there is a good working relationship between the elected members and senior management.
Schools ‘not obliged’ to order from Government list of PPE suppliers, says Hoare
None of the PPE suppliers in the Government’s recently issued list of suppliers to schools are Galway based, while only one is located in Connacht.
Hoare calls for footpaths on Circular Road and Ballagh Road
The €120,000 allocated for new footpaths along Letteragh Road "will be wasted" if those new footpaths cannot be continued along Circular Road and onto St James National School.
More bins, not sprinklers, needed for Spanish Arch, say PBP
More bins, and more frequent emptying of bins by the Galway City Council, is needed to tackle the problem of littering in the Spanish Arch area.
Call for sprinklers to disperse Claddagh Basin crowds
The installation of sprinklers at crowd gathering hotspots in the city could be used to encourage people to disperse after 10pm says Galway City Central councillor Eddie Hoare.
Hoare urges B&Bs to apply for new Restart Grant
Hundreds of B&B owners across Galway city and county will be entitled to a grant of up to €4,000 to help them re-open following the lockdown necessitated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hoare calls for felling of 'dangerous trees' in the city
Trees made dangerous by bad weather, or which are overhanging homes, need to be felled and replaced with younger trees, according to Fine Gael Galway City Central councillor, Eddie Hoare.
Galway must get 'fair slice' of funding to tackle spike in illegal dumping
Galway City Council must "ensure" the city gets "a fair slice" of the €1 million in funding announced by the Government to tackle the spike in illegal dumping since the Covid-19 restrictions came into force.
Hoare calls for city street signs to be cleaned
Many traffic, road, and street signs throughout the city are in a dirty and grimy condition, making them unreadable and creating difficulties for motorists and particularly for visitors and tourists who are "not familiar with the city".