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Hanley calls for a ‘night life’ mayor for the city

A second mayoralty should be created for Galway city - a Night Mayor - whose role would be to “promote the exciting life after dark that already exists in Galway”, as well as “develop new cultural additions”.

Belmullet Community Futures Action Plan launched

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The Belmullet Community Futures Action Plan 2019 – 2024 was launched last week by Minister Michael Ring.

People being charged to vote - alleges Coyle

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Fine Gael councillor Gerry Coyle has claimed that people who are sick or elderly and can't get to a polling station to vote, are having to pay doctors for medical certificates in order to get a postal vote to vote at elections.

Kilcoyne says there is anarchy and intimidation on the streets of Castlebar

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Independent councillor Michael Kilcoyne has called for the setting up of the new Joint Policing Committee (JPC) of Mayo County Council as a priority, stating that there are a number of people causing serious problems in Castlebar.

Councillor welcomes funding to improve derelict Monksland site

Cllr. John Naughten has welcomed the start of work to clean up a derelict site in Monksland, Athlone.

Heavin receives support for limiting Glyphosate use

At a recent sitting of the Athlone Moate Municipal District, Green Party Councillor, Louise Heavin, received broad support for her motion to limit the use of glyphosate, the harmful weedkiller commonly known as Roundup by the local authority.

Specially convened meeting to address Defence Forces personnel predicament

A special meeting dedicated to serving Defence Forces personnel to discuss their present public service pay conditions predicament is expected to be convened in August.

New letting laws will not change housing crisis in city

New short term letting regulations without additional resources for the Galway City Council to enforce them will not produce positive results for the housing situation in Galway city, according to assistant CEO of COPE Galway, Martin O'Connor.

Staff must be in place for HPC vaccine roll out in September, says McNelis

The Minister for Health, Simon Harris, must guarantee that the rollout of the HPV vaccine for boys in their first-year at secondary school will proceed in September, and that the HSE recruitment embargo he has put in place will not delay it.

Hanley calls for Renmore trainline path to be renovated and re-imagined

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The pathway along the trainline from Renmore to Ceannt Station is "dreary", narrow, and is not "walker, bicycle, and buggy friendly", and is need of both renovation and being re-imagined.

 

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