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New water station and other improvements to Ballyloughane
Cllr Terry O’Flaherty is very pleased that a badly needed water station for Ballyloughane has been installed this week, following her representations to the City Council on the issue.
Flooded city centre dodges worst Debi damage
It may not have been the worst storm flood of Galway’s medieval city centre, but residents, business owners and emergency workers all agree that Storm Debi was certainly one of the swiftest.
Progress being made on Ballyloughane beach toilets
Cllr Terry O’Flaherty has confirmed that progress is being made on finalising plans to provide new automated toilet facilities at Ballyloughane Beach.
Cairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge enjoy Fulacht Fia in heart of the Gaeltacht
The Fulacht Fia Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge took place in Builín Blasta in Ceardlann an Spidéil last week. It was the Fulacht Fia’s first time to move outside of Galway city and it was a great success. During the event, Cairde Gaillimh le Gaeilge enjoyed strolling among the beautiful craft shops in the Ceardlann. The wonderful Emer Killian and her fantastic team served delicious food, (all as Gaeilge) the guests were entertained with excellent music by Mike Stewart and Maria Fahy.
Drugs issue in west is leading to volatility and violent organised crime, JPC told
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.
O’ Flaherty gets toilets open in Ballyloughane at weekends
Cllr Terry O’Flaherty has welcomed the unanimous support of her fellow members of Galway City Council for her motion at this week’s City Council meeting demanding that the toilets at Ballyloughane Beach be kept open at weekends.
Galway marks National Day of Commemoration
A ceremony was held in Galway last weekend to mark the National Day of Commemoration, honouring all those Irish men and women who died in past wars or on service with the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions.
Controversial plan for Renmore and Ballyloughane raises temperature at council meeting
A controversial plan for the Renmore and Ballyloughane area was debated at Monday’s Galway City Council meeting for more than two hours.
O’Flaherty motion sees Ballyloughane toilets open at weekends
Cllr Terry O’Flaherty’s motion proposing that the Galway City Council opens toilets at Ballyloughane on Saturdays and Sundays with immediate effect was carried.
Salthill’s temporary cycleway to be introduced in March, meeting is told
A temporary cycleway in Salthill will be introduced in March and is expected to stay in place for six months.