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McDonnell brings vacant stare to comedy club

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Patrick McDonnell will be special guest at this week’s Tigh He-He Comedy Club at Róisín Dubh tomorrow, Friday, May 10 at 8pm.

McDonagh criticises Council over vacant property inaction

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John McDonagh, Labour local election candidate for Galway City Central Ward, has criticised the City Council for its lack of action in tackling the issue of unoccupied City Council housing properties in the city and its failure in making these properties available in a timely manner during a continuing housing crisis.

Carsie Blanton at Róisín Dubh

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US political singer-songwriter Carsie Blanton will perform at the Róisín Dubh this evening, Thursday, April 18, at 8pm.

McDonagh calls for 30km speed limit on Shantalla road

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Galway city central labour caniditate John McDonagh says stronger traffic calming measures are needed on Shantalla road.

Safe Routes to School Scheme needs to be fully funded says TD Canney

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Sean Canney, Galway East Independent TD, has stated that the Safe Routes to School Scheme is moving too slowly with only 12 schools across County Galway out of 65 registered for the scheme have to date been sanctioned for funding.

More joined-up thinking required around pedestrian lights, says McDonagh

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John McDonagh, a local election candidate for the Galway Central Ward says there needs to be more joined-up thinking in City Hall with regard to pedestrian lights that have recently been installed in a number of locations around the city.

Work commences on algae-covered Walter Macken Flats exterior, says O’Flaherty

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City councillor Terry O’Flaherty has welcomed the start of work to tackle what she had labled the ‘shabby’ exterior of the Walter Macken flats complex in Mervue.

McDonagh driven to return to politics

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The Labour Party has selected John McDonagh as its Galway City Central candidate for this June’s local elections.

Every community needs a Martin Horgan

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As was the norm, the last time I spoke with Martin Horgan, one of us was either coming or going to a football pitch. Trudging off with a bag of balls, shoving singlets into a box, making some arrangement for the pushing of some project or others, the complexion of sporting satisfaction evident in our visage. Perhaps because it was always in places like that that we encountered each other, my memories are so precious and so sad. Pitches were a playground in our youth, and in our more mature years, they still represent a leap from the reality of life. Perhaps that is why I love them so much. That reality hit home this week when Martin passed away, his death sending shockwaves throughout the sporting community in Galway and his wide circle of family and friends.

Classic elegance and comfort notable attributes of Bloomfield Drive property

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65 Bloomfield Drive, Athlone,

 

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