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Athenry-Oranmore councillors reject proposed budget

Athenry-Oranmore councillors have voted by four to one to reject the proposed 2019 budget for the Athenry-Oranmore Municipal District, saying the area’s property tax and commercial rates are being used to “subsidise the rest of the county”.

Cuddy demands replacement, not repairs, for Tuam Road pipe network

Leaks and outages from water pipes on the Tuam Road have been increasing with such frequency that a local councillor has written to Irish Water calling for the pipes to be replaced.

Cuddy calls for retention of Galway Airport airstrip

A formal request has been lodged with the Galway County Council that the airstrip at Galway Airport be retained as “there is no possibility” of a suitable site being found for another airstrip “so close to the city ever again”.

Cuddy calls for weekend opening of Rinville Park toilets

Public toilets at Rinville Park, Oranmore, must be opened at weekends to facilitate the large number of visitors during this time, according to Independent county councillor. Jim Cuddy.

Land secured for expansion of Clarenbridge cemetery

Independent councillor for the Athenry/Oranmore, Jim Cuddy, has welcomed the acquisition of lands for an expansion of Clarenbridge Cemetery.

Ireland 2040 National Planning Framework an 'attempt to depopulate rural Ireland'

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The Ireland 2040 National Planning Framework will have a devastating effect on much of County Galway, according to one local councillor, who has gone as far as to call the framework "a direct attempt to depopulate rural Ireland".

Pats on the back for workers on duty during Storm Ophelia

Galway county councillors stated their gratefulness to all council workers, ESB workers, and emergency services who were on duty during Storm Ophelia.

Tree planting should be subject to planning

A Galway county councillor says the planting of trees should have to undergo the process of county planning permission.

Grealish demands change to planning laws as Apple ‘reconsiders’ Athenry move

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The State’s planning laws, particularly the ability of people, with no established links to an area, being able to make planning objections which impede development, must be changed, especially after reports have emerged that Apple is reconsidering its €850 million data centre in Athenry.

Grealish demands change to planning laws as Apple 'reconsiders' Athenry move

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The State's planning laws, particularly the ability of people, with no established links to an area, being able to make planning objections which impede development, must be changed, especially after reports have emerged that Apple is reconsidering its €850 million data centre in Athenry.

 

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