Search Results for 'Cllr Niall Mc Nelis'
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Galway City Council Arts office rolling out 2026 grants and bursary schemes
Galway City Council Arts office is now rolling out 2026 grants and bursary schemes aimed at supporting local arts organisations and practitioners to produce engaging and inclusive arts programmes for Galway city.
Calls made for update on planning status of Salthill Tourist Office
Calls have been made to Galway City Council tourism and economic development departments for an urgent update on the status of planning for a proposed business that was successful in its bid to use the derelict Tourist Office in Salthill.
Move on HAP scheme welcome but no substitute for building homes
Cllr Niall Mc Nelis has welcomed the announcement of changes to the HAP scheme but says it is no substitute for building homes.
Work Life Bill shows Government are out of touch, says councillor
A Galway councillor says says the Government’s Work Life Bill will fall short of meeting the very clear demand for a greater work life balance in this country.
Mc Nelis calls for housing strategy to be updated in light of Ukrainian refugee needs
Cllr Niall Mc Nelis has called on the Government to update its Housing for All strategy to take into account the needs of Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland.
Unprecedented engagement in cycleway proposals, says Lyons
Cllr Donal Lyons says that public engagement surrounding the proposed Salthill temporary cycleway is ‘unprecedented’ as 7,500 submissions have been filed to the Galway City Council.
Council receive 7,500 submissions on Salthill Cycleway
Cllr Donal Lyons says that public engagement surrounding the proposed Salthill temporary cycleway is ‘unprecedented’ as 7,500 submissions have been filed to the Galway City Council.
Salthill’s temporary cycleway to be introduced in March, meeting is told
A temporary cycleway in Salthill will be introduced in March and is expected to stay in place for six months.
McNelis welcomes announcement of gambling authority
Cllr Niall Mc Nelis says the independent Gambling Regulatory Authority must be empowered to protect players and anyone suffering from a gambling problem.
