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Borough council’s car parking tax grab will hurt the city hard, Butler

Kilkenny City Labour Party candidate Sean Butler, has called on the city council to row back on the introduction of the new parking charges within Kilkenny city.

Outstanding city commercial opportunities

Rooney Chartered Surveyors are delighted to bring to the market three of Galway’s most outstanding prime office developments, North Point, The Faustina Centre and The Lyrr Building, which all within only 4km reach of Galway city.

New traffic management plan for Castlecomer causes concern

The new traffic management plan in Castlecomer is causing serious concern to the residents and retailers in Castlecomer, according to Independent candidate Gerard Ferris.

Disqualifications for women who parked in disabled spaces

Two women who parked in disabled car parking spaces in Castlebar were both disqualified from driving for one year at Castlebar District Court this week.

Westport summer car parking arrangements

One hundred and ninety extra car parking spaces are available in Westport town for the summer season. Sixteen spaces are provided near the old Tim Hastings Garage on Altamount Street; 64 spaces at the Sacred Heart School; 60 spaces in Rice College and 50 spaces at the CBS.

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Civic reception planned for return of hurling teams

Barring a draw in the senior match next Sunday Kilkenny Senior and Minor Hurling teams will be given a civic reception on Monday night, September 7.

Make cash from your empty parking lots

Those living near Dublin’s Croke Park can be forgiven for dreading this summer, having to put up with not one but three U2 gigs and all the ensuing chaos which the 240,000 fans will bring.

Councillors look to cut parking charges and rates in bid to stimulate business

Councillors from the Claremorris electoral area questioned the possibility of cutting parking charges and rates in the town to stimulate business during the current economic downturn. Cllr Tom Connolly told a meeting of the local electoral area committee that the argument is being made that the on street traders are at a serious disadvantage because people have to pay to park to use their business while the larger stores like SuperValu, Tesco, and Lidl are at an advantage because they have large sites offering free parking in the town.

 

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