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Galway’s polling stations open at 7am tomorrow

Galwegians are being asked to exercise their democratic right to vote tomorrow in the Seanad and Court of Appeal referenda in one of the 15 polling stations open across the city from 7am to 10pm.

New Court of Appeal will make courts more effective says Nolan

A new court of appeal would be pivotal in alleviating the large backlog that currently exists in the Supreme Court system.

Supreme Court to decide on two-year Brawney eviction battle

After four visits to the District Court, three to the High Court, and with legal bills approaching €75,000, Athlone Town Council will find out next Friday (October 15) in the Supreme Court whether its eviction of Christine Quinn (36), formerly of 27, Brawney Square, Athlone for anti-social behaviour, will be ultimately upheld.

Fahey encourages public to ‘Back the Bypass’ as crossroad approaches

Galway West Fianna Fáil TD and Chairperson of the Oireachtas Transport Committee Frank Fahey TD is encouraging the people of Galway to show their support for the Galway City Outer Bypass as the Supreme Court cases on challenges to the Bypass approach.

Supreme Court to hear challenges on Galway City Outer Bypass

Dates have now been confirmed for legal challenges against plans for the Galway City Outer Bypass. The legal challenges will be heard by the Supreme Court.

€2m Mayo lotto syndicate saga continues

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The Supreme Court has reserved judgement in the controversial €2 million Mayo lotto syndicate which was won in 2001.

Eyre Square legal costs is money disappearing into a ‘black hole’, says Mayor

If the Galway City Council is intent of taking its case against Samuel Kingston Construction to the Supreme Court, then the Mayor of Galway is entitled to know why and how much the legal fees are costing the city.

 

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