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Corcoron’s Terrace residents to vote on Kells Road plans

The residents of Corcoron’s Terrace have been given an opportunity to have their say in deciding whether or not to proceed with plans to create eight parking spaces in front of their homes as part of the Kells Road Improvement Scheme.

UHG wants new temporary car park

Hospital bosses want to build a new temporary car park on the western end of the UHG campus.

Prison for man who tried to rob parking meter

A Romanian man, who was caught drilling holes in the back of a parking meter to siphon money from its collection box, was sentenced to six months in prison at the holiday sittings of Galway District Court yesterday.

Windsor Motors applies to build new car salesroom

The Ballybrit-based Windsor Motor Group has applied for permission to construct a new car salesroom at its premises on the Monivea Road.

UHG parking made easier

City planners have given the green light to the HSE West to build a 146 space temporary car park at UHG in a bid to ease the parking problems at the hospital.

Tuam road multi-storey car park gets go-ahead

Galway City Council has given the go-head for a multi-storey car park on the Tuam Road which is expected to ease parking woes by providing 84 extra spaces.

GMIT requests extra parking space

GMIT has made a planning application this week to add an extra 31 new parking spaces to the college. The application was made to the Galway City Council and the decision is to be made by October 23, 2008.

Double yellow lines outside private houses causing concern to residents

Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny TD has been contacted by a number of homeowners in the Castlebar area who have had double yellow lines painted on the road outside their houses within the past few months. It has become an inconvenience to some homeowners, in one particular case; an elderly person has had to pay two parking fines because the person who mows her lawn has to park outside her house.

Illegal parking crippling Kilkenny

The Labour Party's new candidate for the Kilkenny electoral area, Sean Butler, has called for a targeted and consistent campaign to tackle the issue of illegal parking in Kilkenny City.

Leave the engines running and avoid the parking charge

When you drive into work tomorrow morning, before you get out of your car, just sit there and enjoy the experience, feel the ground beneath your wheels, appreciate the view that your car has all day while you’re at work. Because from January, that privilege is going to cost you. Yes, that is cost you on top of the fee being paid by your company.

 

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