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Compromise must be reached on new Galwegians’ Rugby Club site says Crowe

Plans for a facility which could have provided improved sporting facilities for young people have been thrown out by An Bord Pleanála because of an objection from the National Roads Authority - a situation Fianna Fáil councillor Michael J Crowe has condemned as “a disgrace”.

Balloon event to oppose Red Arrows display

The Galway Alliance Against War will protest against the air display by the RAF’s Red Arrows, during the Volvo Ocean Race stopover.

Is the tide turning towards John Connolly in Galway City Central?

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Galway City Central is not called ‘the Group of Death’ for nothing and in recent times there have been predictions that Fianna Fáil councillor John Connolly could lose his seat. However is that view starting to change?

Roscam amenity lands to open this week says Crowe

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The amenity lands located in the Roscam area of Galway city, which includes a playground, will finally be open to residents and the public from this weekend.

FF — prepare to meet thy doom

Fianna Fáil is privately admitting that the party has lost its North West EU seat, one of the few EU seats the party was certain it would be able to hold onto in the June elections.

Fianna Fáil candidates launch ambitious vision for city

The restoration of a healthy relationship between councillors and council officials, positioning Galway as a leader in the alternative energy sector, integrating the city’s diverse communities, and completing the Galway City Outer Bypass are Fianna Fáil’s priorities for the next Galway City Council.

See the councillors play political football

Football and politics are inextricably linked. World Cup qualifiers played a role in the 1969 Soccer War between El Salvador and Honduras.

Callanan reveals our city councillors pocketed €2 million in last five years

Councillors have cost this city €2.13 million over the last five years while the mayoral transport is costing €209,000. It is time to call a halt to councillors’ expenses and abolish this “gravy train” system.

Fianna Fáil’s performance will be the key to this weekend’s election outcome

The outcome and the aftermath of tomorrow’s Local Election in Galway city will be determined by the performance of Fianna Fáil, for that will impact directly on how Labour and Fine Gael do.

Galway City East: Can Labour do it?

The biggest ward in the city could prove to be the most dramatic. The battle for the final seat is likely to be a showdown betweenLabour, which needs this seat to become the largest party in City Hall, and Fianna Fáil.

 

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