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Construction on outdoor Calisthenic gym at Castlepark before Christmas says Cheevers

Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has welcomed the news that tenders to appoint a contractor to construct the new Calisthenic outdoor gym for Castlepark in Ballybane are closed and that construction should start before Christmas.

Major public projects should have Town Hall-style debates, says councillor

Major infrastructural projects to be built across the city should always be preceded by Town-Hall-style public meetings where residents can ask questions about the impact on their lives, a city councillor has stated.

Major public projects should have Town Hall-style debates, says councillor

Major infrastructural projects to be built across the city should always be preceded by Town-Hall-style public meetings where residents can ask questions about the impact on their lives, a city councillor has stated.

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Cheevers welcomes pause in Active Travel work at Roscam Junction

Cheevers calls for new access to rear of Roscam estates

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Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has called on Galway City Council to apply for funding to the Department of Transport for a new access at the back of Roscam estates.

Drugs issue in west is leading to volatility and violent organised crime, JPC told

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The prevalance of a burgeoning drugs trade in the west is leading to a volatile and violent organised crime network, the Galway City Council Joint Policing Committee was told on Monday.

Cheevers criticises lack of grit funding for city estates

Fianna Fáil councillor Alan Cheevers has criticised the department of local Government for not allocating funding to grit pathways and roads in council housing estates across the city.

Planning decisions need to come back to local authorities, says Cheevers

Refusing decisions for projects that would create thousands of jobs on the city’s east side, while granting permission for a ‘montrosity’ in a car park on Westside are reasons why planning decisions need to come back to local authorities.

Support programme helping international migrants celebrates success with Galway event

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A Government-funded programme that supports migrants in the International Protection System who have been granted the right to work, has celebrated its recent successes at an event in Galway. The celebration was attended by participants, local employers, Cllr Terry O’Flaherty and Cllr Alan Cheevers, and Daragh Solan from the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY).

 

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