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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard’s penultimate auction of 2014 tomorrow

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Leading local agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is gearing up for its penultimate auctions of 2014, which will take place in the Radisson Blu Hotel tomorrow, November 21, at 3pm.

New national waste management plans to be launched in Galway tomorrow

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A NEW waste management plan for Galway and the entire Connacht/Ulster region, as well as for other regions throughout the State, are to be launched tomorrow at 11.30am in City Hall.

Council budget ‘shamefully ignores homelessness crisis’ in city says Crowe

The Galway City Council’s 2015 budget “ignores the most serious social problem affecting the city and disregards the plight of people in our city who have nowhere to sleep on a nightly basis.”

Council warn of potential flooding in city

The Galway City Council has issuing an advisory regarding potential flooding around the city this week.

Galway progressing in its bid to become European Capital of Culture

Galway’s bid to become the European Capital of Culture in 2020 was raised at this weeks meeting of the Galway City Council.

Councillor disgusted that life-saving buoys are being thrown away

Between two and three life-saving ring buoys are being lost to Galway City Council on weekly basis due to the actions of thoughtless members of the public.

Bye bye to the raft at Blackrock pier

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Health and safety concerns have led to the removal of the well known life raft at Blackrock pier.

Crowe extremely concerned about lack of progress at arthouse cinema site

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The on-going saga of Galway’s proposed arthouse cinema was again raised by Councillor Michael Crowe at this week’s meeting of the Galway City Council.

You can never own too many airports

Ní féidir leat do dhóthain aerfoirt a bheith agat— You can never own too many airports, so says the old Irish saying uttered by Peig Sayers and she in the last throes of her life below in the Kerry peninsula. And although airports had yet to be invented, and Alcock and Brown were still in nappies, when the withered auld sage said it in between wailing and woeing about missing the boat to Amerikay, the prophesy of it all will come true next Monday in City Hall when Galway City Council will discuss such matters and hope to add another airport to their long list of assets.

A Galway bike scheme run from Dublin will not work warns Connolly

The bike rental scheme for Galway cannot be successfully administered locally when it is being run by a national body situated on the other side of the country, in Dublin.

 

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