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Random invoices and council wages paid from Croagh Patrick car-park
A Mayo county councillor has highlighted some questionable accounting techniques being applied to car-parking income generated at Murrisk Car-park, where tens of thousands come to climb the pilgrimage mountain of Croagh Patrick every year - which includes payments towards salaries of council staff and random invoices that could come from previous years.
Appoint Clybaun Road traffic wardens now before children are killed, warns councillor
Galway City Council needs to expedite the appointment of school traffic wardens before someone is killed or seriously injured, a city councillor has warned.
O’Rourke formally welcomes festive provision of free parking in local authority car parks
In an effort to generate more activity for Athlone’s retailers, restaurants, hotels and pubs, Westmeath County Council, supported by Athlone Chamber of Commerce are providing all-day, free parking in six town centre car parks for a full week from Saturday, December 17 to Saturday, December 24.
Free parking at Leisureland ended last night

Gym and pool members of Leisureland including Swimming Academy members will continue to have access to complimentary parking.
Athlone-Moate Municipal District members confirm free festive car parking
Elected members of Athlone Moate Municipal District have unanimously approved a plan to provide free Christmas parking in all car parks operated by the local authority from December 17 to 24 inclusive.
Free festive parking formally approved at Athlone-Moate Municipal District meeting
Elected members of Athlone Moate Municipal District have unanimously approved a plan to provide free Christmas parking in all car parks operated by the local authority from December 17 to 24 inclusive.
Abuse of spaces sees end of free parking at Leisureland
The long enjoyed free parking at the Salthill facility is to come to an end.
Council free car parking initiative aims to swell local business activity

In an effort to generate more activity for Athlone’s retailers, restaurants, hotels and pubs, Westmeath County Council, supported by Athlone Chamber of Commerce are providing all-day, free parking in six town centre car parks for a full week from Friday, December 17 until Friday, December 24.
Crowe calls for age friendly parking spaces across the city

Galway should follow the example of Cork, Carlow, and Wicklow, by introducing age friendly parking spaces, reserved for people aged 65 and older.
Increasing parking spaces will mean more traffic in city centre, warns Murphy

Greater levels of parking in the city centre will lead to increased traffic congestion, which will result in falling numbers coming into the city centre - a situation which will negatively impact on business.