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City welcomes Milwaukee’s Michael Murphy
Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard welcomed Former Alderman of Milwaukee, Michael Murphy to City Hall last week, as part of a Mayoral Reception in honour of his special friendship with Galway over many years.
Flashing Beacons now working outside Scoil Chaitriona Renmore, says O’Flaherty
Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has confirmed that the engineer in the traffic management section of Galway City Council took her representations on board to fix the flashing beacons outside Scoil Chaitriona in Renmore Avenue that have been out of order for several months.
Officials deny special council session
Left-wing councillors failed to convene an emergency sitting of Galway city council this week to discuss military neutrality and the Occupied Territories Bill before year end.
City adopts new parking bye-laws
Car parking was a major theme of Galway City Council’s final meeting of the year, but the authority’s full agenda was not completed after byelaws were updated for the first time since 2009.
Renmore rat run busy as Times Square – minister
Minister of State Noel Grealish has called on the Department of Transport to fund Galway City Council’s efforts to tackle the thousands of vehicles using Renmore as a rat run.
Work has commenced on the removal of the kissing gate in Ballyloughane, says O’Flaherty
Works have commenced on the removal of the kissing gate which is located near the bridge in Ballyloughane said Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty.
Cllr Terry O’ Flaherty against any move to remove Pay & Display machines
Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has said that she will not be supporting any move to remove the ‘Pay & Display’ parking machines in Galway City.
O’Flaherty against any plans to remove Pay & Display machines
Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has said that she will not be supporting any move to remove the ‘Pay & Display’ parking machines in Galway City.
Craic in City Hall belies serious politics
The city’s aldermen and councillors: resplendent, ready, primed for their solemn, septennial duty to protect us from scallywags and scoundrels seeking to squat in Phoenix Park.
Time running out for city’s broken parking meters
Scrapping parking machines across Galway city is a policy being worked on by senior city council officials.
