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NTA must reconsider decision on vital bus route – Parsons
Cllr Evelyn Parsons has called on the National Transport Authority to reconsider its decision to not provide a multistop bus service along the old Galway-Ballinasloe-Dublin route. This follows a meeting between Cllr Parsons and the NTA this week where she outlined the vital link such a service provides.
Lyons call for extension of Bike Share Scheme
City councillor Donal Lyons has called for the extension of the Galway Bike Share Scheme to the western side of the city – saying that Salthill and Knocknacarra have been left completely out of the loop.
Fear of Mervue residents as NTA plan to remove 60-year-old bus route without consultation
The decision by the National Transport Authority (NTA) to change the bus route in Mervue, Galway city without consulting the residents or considering local knowledge has caused unnecessary fear and concern amongst the community, local residents have claimed.
Events planned across Galway city and county for Bike Week - May 11-19
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Eddie Hoare and Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council Cllr Liam Carroll came together on Monday to officially launch Bike Week 2024 in Galway.
Minister must intervene to reinstate vital bus route – Parsons
Local Cllr Evelyn Parsons has called on the Minister for Transport to immediately intervene in the reinstatement of a multi-stop bus services along the Galway-Ballinasloe-Dublin route. This follows the decision by the National Transport Authority not to introduce a new route to following Aircoach’s decision to cease operating on the route.
Droichead an Dóchais name picked best of sixty in bridge-naming exercise
Following a Special Council Meeting on Monday 22 April 2024, Galway City Council has officially named the first bridge to span the Corrib in over 30 years, as ‘Droichead an Dóchais’.
Play your part in the shaping of a new Galway
The present and the future have an annoying habit of conspiring to show just how silly we might have been in the past. Armed with foresight and hindsight, something that might have seemed like a good idea at some stage in the past is ridiculed by the present and put right by the future.
Public has month to make submissions on new Corrib bridge
Galway City Council is seeking immediate feedback from the public on the proposed new Clifden Railway Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge crossing the Corrib at Woodquay.
New bus route through Mervue is ‘bonkers,’ says O’Flaherty
A proposed new bus route through Mervue has been described as ‘bonkers’ by Independent City Councillor Terry O’Flaherty.
Bus Éireann and NTA celebrate one year of first all-electric bus service in Athlone town
Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority (NTA) are marking one year since the launch of Ireland’s first all-electric town service in Athlone town.