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Green councillor says council housing maintenance is major issue

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The maintenance of city council housing stock is of great concern to tenants of ‘the biggest landlord’ in the city, according to Green Party councillor Martina O’Connor.

Inaugural Green Party candidate receives electorate endorsement

 

General Election Longford/Westmeath constituency statistics

Reflecting upon the statistics which prevailed in the Longford/Westmeath constituency upon the conclusion of counting in the General Election 2020, voter turn out was almost three percent lower (60 percent) than the national figure of 60.9 percent.

Athlone without Dáil representation as ‘Boxer’ loses constituency seat

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Councillors turn down Galway 2020 funding application

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The Galway City Council has rejected the request from Galway 2020 for an additional €2.5 million in public funding for the European Capital of Culture programme.

Salthill needs more parking facilities to accommodate visitors, says Higgins

Salthill needs more parking facilities to accommodate visitors and help the village grow and thrive, according to Councillor Clodagh Higgins.

Cruise confirms €200,000 funding for first phase of Foxford/Pontoon Greenway

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Fine Gael Councillor, Neil Cruise, has this week confirmed that Mr Michael Ring TD, the Minister for Rural and Community Development, is set to announce €200,000 in funding for the construction of the first phase of the Foxford/Pontoon Greenway, under his Department’s Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme.

City under blizzard of cocaine warns counsellor

The use of cocaine throughout Galway city and county is at epidemic levels according to a Galway clinical specialist in addiction.

Mental health issues are being forgotten

I have noticed one issue that seems to have been forgotten when the party leaders debated in NUIG last Monday is the epidemic we have around mental health and suicide. There seems to be a reluctance in some quarters to talk about mental well being and issues we have amongst our younger generation, although not excusive to this generation.In June 2017 I contacted Minister Bruton (Education Minister at the time) with the suggestion of including positive well being and mental health awareness into the school curriculum but not to increase the workload on teachers.

Driving offences in county on the rise

The number of driving offences in County Galway has risen according to a Garda report.

 

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