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Part VIII planning documents to be posted on public consultation website, Council meeting is told
Part VIII Planning and Development Regulations such as those for the City Museum will be available to view online after Cllr John Connolly proposed that they should be published on the Galway City Council website.
Now is the time for a cycle lane in Salthill
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.
Galway passes out Cork to become second most expensive rental location
In new figures released by the Rental Tenancy Board, renting in Galway now ranks at an average of €1,269 per month. This means that for the first time ever, Galway City rents are on average above Cork City which stands at €1,220 per month.
New secondary school for east side must become a council priority, says Hanley
With the Department of Education seeking to identify a site on the east side of the city for a new secondary school, now is the time for City Hall to play it's part in marking such a school a reality.
Ban on co-living should turn attention to providing public housing, says Hanley
Co-living could never solve Ireland's housing crisis, it could only contribute to exacerbating it, which is why the Government's decision to legislate against new co-living developments should be welcomed.
Future use of former Corrib Great Southern Hotel site 'must benefit people on east side of city'
Once the former Corrib Great Southern Hotel is demolished, any future use and development of the site must involve the local community and be of benefit to the people on the east side of the city.
Former Corrib Great Southern Hotel to be demolished in December
The former Corrib Great Southern Hotel on the Dublin Road, long considered one of the city’s worst eyesores, will be demolished in December.
Sadness as Christmas Market falls foul of Covid-19 regulations
The Galway Continental Christmas Market will not go ahead this year, it has been confirmed by the Galway City Council.
Proposed Dublin Road bus corridor and cycle lanes 'has potential to transform transport in Galway'
The public's views are being sought, via a ‘virtual information room’, on plans for a high-quality pedestrian, cycle, and public transport corridor serving the entire Dublin Road.
Eliminate the vape, say councillors
City councillors are supporting calls for a ban on vaping in all public buildings including schools, hospitals, and all workplaces throughout is the city.