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Election posters are unsightly mess but necessary, says Green candidate

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In a candid statement, Cllr. Niall Murphy acknowledges the unsightly mess that election posters create and the environmental havoc they wreak. For local elections in June, poster will start appearing next week.

More pedestrian crossings called for by Murphy

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In the March monthly meeting of Galway City Council, in response to a question from Cllr. Niall Murphy, the executive agreed to involve councillors in the process of identifying the next set of locations for pedestrian crossings.

City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion

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The Galway City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion which councillors unanimously approved two years’ ago.

Well designed online presence can make council more efficient, says Murphy

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The Galway City Budget for 2024 was approved last Monday and includes funding for an online reporting system. Until now many routine requests could be submitted by phone or email, but a dedicated online system will make it easier to log a request, and easier to track it later on.

Calls for Crowe to resign following Traveller statements

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by róisín Kilroy

Green councillor welcomes cold shower at Salthill

Green Party city councillor Niall Murphy is delighted that a new shower is to be installed at the Salthill Promenade. The changing shelter to the east of Ladies Beach, directly across from Curry’s amusements, will have a cold water shower.

Ireland needs to reduce dependency on foregin energy sources

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The war in the Ukraine should be a warning to Ireland to reduce its dependency on energy from outside the State, and at how the State’s energy use influences international conflict.

Galway needs flood defences now, not in the future, warns Murphy

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Higher future rainfall and rising sea levels means Galway needs to start planning now, and not in the future, on how it can protect itself from two sources of flooding.

The ring road is not a problem, it is a major solution

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An Bord Pleanala giving the ‘go-ahead for the N6 Galway City Ring Road is a positive decision and a major step forward for Galway.

Increasing parking spaces will mean more traffic in city centre, warns Murphy

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Greater levels of parking in the city centre will lead to increased traffic congestion, which will result in falling numbers coming into the city centre - a situation which will negatively impact on business.

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