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No cameras for roundabouts to combat crime because of GDPR says Garda chief
Installing cameras on roundabouts in an effort to combat burglaries is a no go currently because of GDPR, that is according to Chief Superintendent Tom Curley.
Council's 2021 budget to include Merlin astro pitch
The inclusion of a 4G astro pitch for Merlin in the city council's draft budget has been welcomed by residents' association chairperson Donal Lynch.
Councillor calls for 'drive thru' vaccination centres
HSE West must work with the Covid Taskforce to establish drive thru vacation centres ready in the city to roll out the Covid-19 vaccine as soon as it becomes available.
Galway clubs urged to apply for new sports funding programme
Galway sports clubs and community groups are being urged to apply for the Government’s new €40 million Sports Capital and Equipment Programme, which was unveiled this week.
Free parking for festive period in Castlebar
There will be free parking for shoppers in the lead up to Christmas in the county town following this week's meeting of the Castlebar Municipal District.
HSE should be hiring carers rather than using agencies, McDonnell tells regional health forum
The HSE should look at hiring more carers for home help schemes rather than spending their budgets on hiring agencies, Cllr Declan McDonnell told the Regional Health Forum this week when he asked about the number of clients in Galway awaiting the service.
Councillors concerned they will have to vote again on rejected speed limits
Councillors have expressed fears that the proposals for speed limits and increases they rejected this week will come back to them unchanged, leaving Galway with little ability to create speed limits suitable for different areas of the city.
LED lighting for Doughiska Park
Work will start next week on installing new LED lighting for Doughiska Park, a move one councillor said will "offer more security" for local people using the park during the winter.
Cohesive work ethos realises Dean Kelly National School project
The enhanced and improved surface markings on the all weather facility in Battery Heights has been positively received by the staff and pupils of the Dean Kelly National School.
Council receives commercial rates waiver support
Westmeath County Council has received a significant financial boost in recent times with a Government contribution of €5.5m afforded to the local authority to address the income vacuum incurred following the introduction of the commercial rates waiver in April of this year.