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Someone in an office decided cars can't use motorway lay-bys,' said angry Canney
The closing of the lay-bys on motorways by TII flies in the face of their own advice not to drive if you are tired, a Galway TD has warned.
Flaherty grateful for removal of weeds in Ballyloughane
Independent Councillor Terry O’ Flaherty would like to thank the Renmore Community Employment Scheme participants for the works they carried out in Ballyloughane recently.
O’Flaherty calls for a much needed facelift for Walter Macken Flats
Independent City Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has called on Galway City Council to carry out a much-needed facelift to the ‘shabby’ exterior of the Walter Macken Place flats complex in Mervue.
Canney calls for greater urgency with South Galway flood Relief Scheme
Sean Canney Independent TD has called on Galway County Council and the Office of Public Works to expedite the project and give it the urgent attention that is needed to bring the project to fruition.
Valued support recognised as Pat and Una McDonagh win prestigious sponsorship award

Pat and Una McDonagh received the Outstanding Contribution to Sponsorship Award as the 2023 Irish Sponsorship Awards that were held in Dublin last Thursday.
Garry Hynes tipped for trilogy award

Dramatist Garry Hynes was nominated for a Best Director award by the UK Theatre Awards last week for DruidO’Casey, the production of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy.
‘Absence of Garda presence’ in Galway ‘is a serious concern’, says Canney
Independent TD for Galway East, Sean Canney, has called on the Government to expand the scope of its recently announced €10 million additional overtime funding for Dublin’s gardai in an effort to counteract the city’s crime, as the ‘absence of garda presence’ on the ground is a ‘serious concern’ across the country.
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Canney welcomes flood relief funding for three Galway schemes
Frank McDonagh & Co

Frank McDonagh and Company were wholesale and retail drapers and outfitters that opened in Williamsgate Street in 1883. In early advertisements, they described themselves as “Successors to M. Hennessy, the house for original Claddagh cloaks as supplied to the Royal family”.
Curran calls for improved road safety measures at Letteragh Road

People Before Profit local election candidate Adrian Curran has described the Letteragh Road as an example of the pitfalls of developer-led planning, while calling for improved road safety features and amenities for the area with a growing population.