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‘Momentous’, ‘appalling’ - Galway divided over ring road planning permission

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The Galway City Ring Road will see a massive reduction in traffic congestion in the city centre, and travel times cut by more than 40 per cent; or it will see even greater levels of traffic clog our roads and drastically increase Galway’s carbon emissions.

Ireland must lead demands to end ‘fortress Europe policies’

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The only way to prevent the loss of life witnessed recently in the English Channel is through ending the “brutal fortress Europe policies” - a role Ireland should take the lead on.

Rent reductions now ‘only solution’ to spiralling rents in city, says Curran

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The phenomenon of spiralling rents in Galway city is a “sobering reminder” that the current government does not have the political will to deal with what is now a “crisis".

Curran condemns two per cent rent increase cap as ‘worse than useless’

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With rents having increased by 8.3 per cent according to the latest Daft.ie report, the Government’s announcement of a two per cent rent increase cap in RPZs is “worse than useless”.

Cap on energy prices needed in advance of Budget carbon tax increases, say PBP Galway

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In the face of mounting energy costs for people, and proposed increases in the carbon tax in Budget 2022, an emergency cap on energy prices must be implemented by the Government.

PBP Galway call for scrapping of plans for gas-fuelled power plant at Tynagh

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“It beggars belief that consideration would be given to a fossil fuel power station which would increase emissions and set backwards efforts to reduce the impact of climate change.”

Sharp divisions among Galway politicians over merits of Housing For All plan

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The Housing For All plan is either a “path to achieving the supply we need to cater for all our people”, or a “continuation of the failed policy of relying on the private market”.

Ireland has ‘moral responsibility’ to take in more Afghan refugees, says PBP Galway

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Ireland has a “moral responsibility” to take in far more than the “mere 195 refugees” from Afghanistan it has pledged to accept.

‘Positive’, ‘disastrous’ - politicians disagree over Apple data centre extension

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There has been a mixed reaction from Galway politicians to the decision to extend Apple’s planning permission for its proposed data centre in Athenry to 2026.

Indoor dining will put the unvaccinated at risk, warn PBP Galway

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Reopening indoor dining to vaccinated people, while many pub and restaurant workers remain unvaccinated, is “unacceptable”, and could result in “catastrophic” risks to health.

 

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