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Council thanks householders who have paid charge

More than 18,000 Galway households have now paid the controversial household charge, with 1,250 of those payments having been made over the last two months.

‘I’ve been left reeling by tsunami of events’ says Healy Eames after car tax revelation

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A Galway politician who hit the headlines recently over what she terms an “unfortunate series of events” spoke out this week in a bid to explain the “tsunami” of occurrences which have resulted in largely negative press for her.

Parents of children with disabilities fear for services

The parents of 44 Galway children with intellectual disabilities who are about to leave school this year do not know what services, if any, will be available for them next month.

Shoplifter gets one more chance

A woman who tripled the value of her shoplifting while still on bail from a previous conviction was given one more chance in court this week (May 2) when she promised “I’ll never rob again”, but warned she would get “six months or more” if she did.

New bus corridor must not run through Merlin Park Woods

City Hall officials cannot ignore a report which they commissioned which says that a proposed new bus corridor for the Dublin Road must not run through Merlin Park Woods.

Site being sought for new Knocknacarra primary school

A site in Knocknacarra is being sought for a new 16-classroom primary school with construction planned for early next year.

Baby power

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Daniel O’Brien was so tiny when he was born that his father’s wedding ring could fit all the way up to his arm.

Budget a raw deal for frontline staff, says McGuinnness

Local Fianna Fail TD and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee John McGuinness has said that this week’s Budget has completely failed to deal with the growing crisis in the public sector.

The Soap Box – A regular column in which readers tell us about what matters to them....

When I awoke in the middle of last night this saying was running through my head, and as I could not get it out of my mind, I got up and wrote it down and then continued to write this column. Funny how you can write some of the truest words in the silence of the night; I think it was Brendan Behan who once said, “write as if you are dead,” and in the dead of night is certainly the best time to do this.

Road deaths rocket by thirty five per cent in January

Jim Higgins MEP for Ireland North West has expressed his concern at the sharp increase in road deaths over the month of January 2011 compared to the same month last year.

 

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