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Judicial review of ring road will put ‘future of the city in limbo’

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A vital review of an outdated solution to Galway’s traffic problems, or a short sighted move that will delay the progress of the city and the development of public transport infrastructure - the judicial review of the controversial N6 Galway City Ring Road is itself causing controversy.

Report estimates 1,946 derelict dwellings in city and county

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A total of 1,946 dwellings in the city and county are deemed derelict - the third highest number in the State - according to a new report.

Council signs contract for development of new Athlone social housing scheme

Westmeath County Council has confirmed the imminent development of a social housing scheme in Athlone.

Local Save Our Shannon Organisation continue to express Callows concerns

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Indoor sports clubs may ‘go extinct’ without a plan for their return, warns Cubbard

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Indoor sports and hobby clubs throughout Galway city are “in crisis”, and many may go extinct, unless plans are put in place for the return of indoor classes and training.

Now is the time for a cycle lane in Salthill

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With public transport likely to be a "reduced option for many commuters for the foreseeable future", now is the time to reignite plans to develop a cycle lane for Salthill, along the area's iconic promenade.

Kenneth Webb - 'The west always called me'

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A 64-year relationship between an artist and a gallery is rare, but that is how long the painter Kenneth Webb and the Kenny Gallery have been working together. Since he first walked in their door in Galway, both the gallery and the artist’s work have gone through many changes.

‘Happiness is possible’, says psychotherapist who survived decade of childhood abuse

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Kenneth Barrett first contemplated taking his life when he was eight years of age. When he was 11, he tried to hang himself from a tree near his home in Loughrea. Other suicide attempts followed, including an attempt to drown himself.

So there I was; Moscow

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Ever thought about going to Moscow for a holiday? No? Matt Cassidy tells us why you should reconsider.

‘There are two sides to every fish: the good, buttery part, and the bone’

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Writer Joshua Ferris, who reads at Cúirt this Saturday, has been variously described as "one of America’s sharpest observers of 21st century life" (Daily Express), a "Virgil of the disaffected" (LA Times) and "a gifted satirist very much in touch with the fear and paranoia that undercuts US society" (The Irish Times).

 

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