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Frank McDonagh & Co
Frank McDonagh and Company were wholesale and retail drapers and outfitters that opened in Williamsgate Street in 1883. In early advertisements, they described themselves as “Successors to M. Hennessy, the house for original Claddagh cloaks as supplied to the Royal family”.
Co-option expected after shock resignation by Hanley
A co-option to Galway City Council by the Social Democrats seems imminent following the decision yesterday of its first ever city councillor to resign.
Reform needed to enhance potential of credit unions, says Hanley
Cllr Owen Hanley says Government reform is needed to enhance the potential of credit unions.
Hanley calls on the public to help shape the future of the city
The public has a chance to shape the future of the city by making its views known on how it wants the sites of the Corrib Great Southern Hotel, Dawn Dairies, and Connacht Laundry to be developed.
Scrap daily charge For cancer patients, says Hanley
Cancer patients should be focused on just one thing – getting better, but the inpatient costs, which can rise to €800 a year, are not doing anything to help that and must be scrapped.
Hanley calls for greater investment for public transport in the city
Traffic congestion in Galway “will get worse before it gets better”, which is why “significant investment” in public transport is vital to combat the personal, environmental, and economic toll gridlock is taking on the city.
Hanley concerned that rising house prices are ‘devastating’ for workers
Cllr Owen Hanley remains concerned that rising house prices are devastating for workers in Galway.
Poor investment in public transport hurts Galway’s reputation as ‘attractive place to live”, says Hanley
A lack of commitment to invest in public transport is undermining Galway’s reputation as a “sustainable, attractive place to live”.
Vacant Zoned Land Tax ‘a gift for land hoarders’, says Hanley
“A gift to land hoarders” is how the Government's new vacant zoned land tax, announced as part of Budget 2022, has been described by a Galway city councillor.
Extend outdoor dining and pedestrian measures to Christmas, says Hanley
The outdoor dining and pedestrianisation measures in Galway city should not come to an end on September 30, but instead should be extended to Christmas.