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High speed traffic on Merlin Lane will lead to ‘a fatality’, warns Cheevers
“Immediate action” must be taken to stop “high speed traffic” on Merlin Lane, “before we have a fatality”, a city councillor has warned.
Change of speed limit with no consultation ‘unacceptable’, says Cheevers
It is “unacceptable” that motorists are being fined for speeding on the Oranmore coast road, when the speed limit was changed from 80km to 50km, “without proper notice to motorists”.
Councillor withdraws 'Mussolini' comment
Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, has withdrawn controversial comments made at a meeting of the Galway City Council on January 24.
Cheevers demands start date for building new toilets at Ballyloughane
A start date for construction of the new toilets and changing facilities at Ballyloughane beach needs to be made now by the Galway City Council.
Cheevers calls for bowel cancer screening age to be reduced to 50
Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, is calling for the screening age for bowel cancer to be reduced from its current age range of 60 to 69, to 50 to 69 instead.
Council collects €400,000 in fines on Corrib Great Southern Site
Galway City Council have received an estimated €400,000 in fines imposed under the Derelict Sites Legislation in discharge of amounts due for 2020 and 2021.
Martin Junction cannot become another Kirwan Junction, says Cheevers
“Lessons must be learned” from the issues which plagued the replacement of the Kirwan roundabout with the Kirwan Junction, as major works are about to start on another roundabout in the city.
Cheevers calls for Galway to become carbon neutral by 2025
Galway city should aim to become a carbon neutral city by 2025 - a quarter of a century ahead of when the State plans to reach such a goal.
Cheevers calls on City Hall to buy beach wheelchairs
A city councillor is calling on the local authority to purchase beach wheelchairs to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
Council must issue CPOs on vacant houses, says Cheevers
Compulsory Purchase Orders must be initiated by the Galway City Council on empty houses throughout the city so as to renovate them and make them available on the housing waiting list.