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County councillor lashes TII over road delays caused by flooding

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) is useless when it comes to dealing with flooding on national roads in the county, that is according to Galway county councillor Jim Cuddy.

Councillors bemoan inaccurate election register during name change debate

A number of Galway county councillors have criticised the inaccuracy of the current updating system of the county’s election register.

Galway Flying Club to stay at Carnmore for another year

Galway Flying Club will be staying at the Galway Airport at Carnmore for another year after the Galway County Council voted to extend its lease.

Cuddy welcomes repairs of water pipes along Tuam Road

Recurring problems with burst pipes that have caused several water outages for homes and businesses on the outskirts of the city and along the Tuam Road area, are finally set to be tackled and solved.

Ca bhfuil muid ag dul? asks councillor in road signs saga

A Galway county councillor has asked what is the position of Galway County Council on Irish only road signs.

Cuddy calls for new bus route linking Claregalway and Carnmore to the city

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Bus Éireann has been called on by Independent county councillor Jim Cuddy, to consider providing a new route between Claregalway, Carnmore, and Galway city.

New county speed limits to come into effect in March

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Bye-laws adopted by the Galway County Council this week, and which come into effect on Friday March 1, will see 80kmph speed limits on some roads reduced to 60kmph.

Concern raised over speeding in Turloughmore

Discretionary funding has been allocated for the erection of warning signs in the Turloughmore area, to address local concerns about “the increased number of speeding lorries on this stretch of the road”.

County councillors criticise Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s objections to planning applications

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Galway county councillors have hit out about the role of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) in planning permission applications around the county.

New speed limits for local and regional rods comes into effect next year

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New speed limit bye-laws adopted by the Galway County Council, which will see 80kmph limits on some roads being reduced to 60 kmph, will not come into force until next February.

 

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