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Where have you 'bin'?

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The Galway City Council must introduce a rota system in order to combat over flowing bins in the city centre according to a Galway city councillor.

'A shambles' — Councillors express frustration at slow progress of the Sailín to Silverstrand project

The slow progress at providing a coastal walk between the promenades at Salthill and Silverstrand has been branded "a shambles" by one Galway city councillor.

Councillor hits out at lack of graves on east side

A Galway city councillor has hit out at the delay in opening grave plots on the east side of the city.

City councillor fed up with ‘talking about rubbish’ at meetings

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A Galway city councillor has criticised the Galway City Council for wasting time at monthly meetings at City Hall

Register to vote ahead of Eighth Amendment referendum

Following reports that up to 150,000 young people are not registered to vote in the upcoming referendum on the Eighth Amendment, Galway city councillor Niall McNelis, has urged young people to get on the Register.

Councillor calls for action to tackle horses roaming in Ballybane

The lives of people living in a Galway City Council estate on the east side of the city are being turned to misery as a result of problems caused by horses freely roaming the area, posing a danger to children who cannot be let out to play according to a Galway city councillor.

Child and adolescent mental health teams in the West operating at only 53% of necessary staff levels

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Child and adolescent mental health teams in Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon are operating with only 53 per cent of necessary staff levels, a situation a Galway city councillor has called “a disgrace”.

Galway to mark a century of women’s right to vote

One hundred years ago this month, women in Britain and Ireland were allowed the right to vote, and in the UK general election of December 1918, the first woman was elected to the House of Commons - the Irish Republican revolutionary, Countess Markievicz.

Galway to mark a century of women’s right to vote

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One hundred years ago this month, women in Britain and Ireland were allowed the right to vote, and in the UK general election of December 1918, the first woman was elected to the House of Commons - the Irish Republican revolutionary, Countess Markievicz.

City councillor describes fire at halting site as ‘stupid’

Galway city councillor Noel Larkin has described the setting of a fire at Cúl Trá halting site as "stupid and ridiculous".

 

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