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Councillors seek assurances regarding St Vincent’s reopening

 

Decline of Connaught Street shown through vacant units

 

Councillors concerned people are being left of housing list over a fiver

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The elected members of Mayo County Council have agreed to hold a special meeting to discuss housing issues in the county in the near future. A number of councillors raised questions over the recent assessment of housing needs that was carried out by the council that saw a number of people removed from the housing list in the county.

Keena proposes memorial wall for heroes of 1916

 

Talks scheduled regarding Railway Field purchase

Representatives from Westmeath County Council will meet with CIE and Bus Éireann next week for crunch talks regarding the purchase of the Railway Field in Athlone.

Council comes under fire regarding unpaid supplier bills

Several service providers to the Athlone Municipal District have criticised the local authority for the length of time they have been forced to wait for payment.

Council staff pushed to breaking point

Staff of the Athlone Municipal District are being forced to work long hours and fulfil a variety of roles due to shortages of service personnel, according to Sinn Féin councillor Paul Hogan.

Make your voice heard on family home tax review, says Farrell

The local property tax rate set by the Galway City Council for those living within the city boundaries will be up for review in September and Cllr Mairéad Farrell is encouraging Galwegians to have their say on what she says is “a very important decision that directly affects us all”.

Whelan co-opted to the council

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The number of elected members of Mayo County Council went back up to 30 this week after the co-option of Sinn Fein's Teresa Whelan to the council to replace Senator Rose Conway Walsh. This was the second co-option to the council after this year Oireachtas elections, following the co-option of Cllr Martin McLoughlin to replace Fianna Fáil's Dep Lisa Chambers in the Spring.

Durcan sees no need for Educate Together school in Castlebar

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Independent councillor Frank Durcan this week disagreed with the rationale for setting up an Educate Together school in Castlebar. At the July meeting of the Castlebar Municipal District, the elected members approved the lease of Marsh House in the town to the Department of Education and Skills for a four year and nine month term for the provision of a new Educate Together school.

 

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