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Calls for traffic calming on Renmore roads
Labour local election candidate, Helen Ogbu, says traffic calming measures on Renmore Road and Renmore Avenue need to be regularised.
Welcome plan for segregated cycle lanes on Western Distributor Road
Cllr Alan Curran has enthusiastically welcomed the provision in the 2024 budget to include the construction of raised, and segregated cycle lanes on the Western Distributor Road from the Cappagh Road to the Deane Roundabout. The proposed cycle lanes would have a positive impact on traffic, are cost-effective, easily funded, and present a straightforward, uncontroversial solution.
Clybaun traffic calming works welcomed
Traffic calming works to begin on the Clybaun Road have been welcomed by city councillors Niall Mc Nelis and Donal Lyons.
Accessible education for Travellers is 'necessary to create change'
Anne Marie Stokes is a woman on a mission. She is the second person, and first woman, to fill the role of Traveller Education Officer for University of Galway, and is driven by a desire to bring about change through one of the world's most powerful tools, education.
Congestion charge suggestion for Galway was ‘putting cart before horse’
Recent proposals for congestion charges in Galway as part of an effort to reduce car dependency, have been firmly ruled out, as the necessary public transport infrastructure is not yet in place.
Reddington calls for traffic calming measures in Headford
Cllr Reddington has called for urgent traffic calming measures on the Cong road in Headford.
More action and less talk — Access for All want city to be more accessible
An insight into how accessible Galway city is, through the eyes of the disabled people who navigate through it.
Public meeting on Galway’s traffic congestion
The Gluas Committee invites Galway citizens to attend a public meeting on Tuesday next to discuss traffic congestion in Galway City and solutions to the problem, such as the Very Light Rail option.
Call for traffic calming in Tiernaur
Achill based Fianna Fáil councillor Paul McNamara has requested that Mayo County Council look into implementing traffic-calming measures in Tiernaur on the N59 between Newport and Mulranny.
Audit the public realm for accessibility for people with disabilities, says Murphy
Cllr Niall Murphy is satisfied that the Galway City Council has committed to audit the public realm for accessibility for people with disabilities.