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Light rail a waste of time for Galway, says Larkin

A city councillor says debating about whether Galway would benefit from the installation of a light rail system is a “waste of time”.

Galway house prices rise by almost three per cent as demand increases

The price of the average three-bed semi in Galway city rose by 2.9 per cent in the first three months of 2018, according to the latest national survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance.

Galway house prices rise by almost three per cent in first three months of 2018

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The price of the average three-bed semi in Galway city rose by 2.9 per cent in the first three months of 2018, according to the latest national survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance.

City's roundabouts to be spruced up

Work to improve the state of Galway city's roundabouts will be completed over the next few weeks according to the Galway City Council.

Housing applicant left on waiting list since 2002 ‘reflective of a dysfunctional system’

The fact that a housing applicant on the waiting list since 2002, has never been offered either a council house or a house from a voluntary body, is “incredible” and “reflective of a dysfunctional system” both at a local and State level.

Housing applicant left on waiting list since 2002 'reflective of a dysfunctional system'

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That a housing applicant, on the waiting list since 2002, who has never been offered either a council house or a house from a voluntary body, is "incredible" and "reflective of a dysfunctional system" both at a local and State level.

Who will run and who might win Galway West at the next election?

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Theresa May's decision to call a snap election in Britain - following numerous pledges that she would do no such thing - took political watchers by surprise this week, especially here in Ireland where there has been an ongoing, daily, assumption that our current Government will fall any day now.

McDonnell calls on private operators to run bus service in east side of city

As the bus strike drags into its second week, a Galway city councillor is calling on private bus operators to look into providing transport services for the east side of the city.

Galway’s influence on China and Hong Kong marked by delegation tour

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The Hong Kong St Patrick’s parade had a distinctive Galway element to it in the form of members from the Irish Chinese Society Galway along with business and political representatives from Galway. This marked the first stop of a historic delegation tour organised by the chairman of the Irish Chinese society Galway; Mr. Kam Chin to Huzhou in China and led by Deputy Noel Grealish T.D, Minister of State Sean Canney T.D and Cllr Declan McDonnell.

Allegations of ‘delay tactics’ and a lack of finance preventing social housing being built in Galway

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Allegations have been made that a mixture of “delay tactics”, no emergency planning, and a lack of finance in the Department of Housing are preventing 69 local authority houses from being built in Galway, as the city’s housing waiting list rises to almost 5,000 families.

 

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