Search Results for 'Katherine Evans and Sarah Cheevers'
10 results found.
Beating cancer has changed the entire focus of my life, says Cheevers
People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness. And so it was with busy councillor Alan Cheevers three years ago. When it was revealed that he had been diagnosed with bowel cancer, he feared the worst. In the same period of time, he had lost two uncles to the killer disease...and on the day he was told himself, he feared having to break the news to his father that the illness had once again visited the family.
Cheevers calls for a full report on the Martin Junction to be issued
Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has called for a full report to be issued on the final cost of the Martin Junction.
Advertiser in brief...
Cheevers welcomes pause in Active Travel work at Roscam Junction
Planning decisions need to come back to local authorities, says Cheevers
Refusing decisions for projects that would create thousands of jobs on the city’s east side, while granting permission for a ‘montrosity’ in a car park on Westside are reasons why planning decisions need to come back to local authorities.
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 - lighting should be improved at Ballyloughane walkway
Cllr Alan Cheevers says money should have been allocated to enhance lighting at Ballyloughane and the Liam Mellows walkway.
Council must issue credit for use of playing pitches, says Cheevers
Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, is calling on the Galway City Council to issue a full credit on pitch licence fees for clubs in the city.
Cheevers calls for introduction of emergency paid parental leave
Emergency paid parental leave should be introduced by the Government for working parents, where one parent may have to stay at home because of the closure of schools.
Cheevers calls for transparency on local property tax
Fianna Fáil councillor Alan Cheevers has said the Galway City Council needs to publish a yearly transparency report on how local property tax is being spent in communities.
Government Covid Package welcome, but more needs to be done, says Cheevers
While the Government's €6.5 million Covid-19 support package for businesses is welcome, more needs to be done in relation to the commercial rates aspect of the plan.