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Residents of Inis Mór request installation of new public toilets
The largest Aran Island is polluted with raw sewage, causing major inconvenience to both locals and visitors, local residents have claimed. Residents of Cill Rónáin, Inis Mór have now appealed to Galway City Council and to the TDs in Galway West for the installation of new public toilets on the pier. With the tourist season soon to come, this installation will benefit both tourists and residents alike.
Cheevers calls for public toilets for Merlin Woods
Public toilets urgently need to be constructed for Merlin Woods, especially as the nearest convenience is 10 minutes away in Doughiska Park.
Galway units 'not good enough' after inspection - Mental Health Commission says
Two mental health centres in Galway have been issued with non-compliances following inspections by the Mental Health Commission.
New public toilets for Salthill
New public toilets at Palmer’s Rock in Salthill, within the coming weeks, replacing the previous toilet facilities which had fallen into a poor condition.
Irish Society for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease (ISCC) highlights concern accessing public toilets
The ISCC is highlighting the urgent need for all businesses and public amenities to support people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, by allowing those presenting the ISCC “No Waiting” card - access to public toilets, while still abiding by public health guidance.
Long awaited public toilets to be constructed at Cathedral
New public toilets are to be built at Galway Cathedral and the development will be completed by the end of the year.
Public toilets needed at Cathedral Square says Conneely
It is “not acceptable” that people are using Galway Cathedral as simply a place to go to the toilet according to Fine Gael councillor Pádraig Conneely.
Cuddy calls for public toilets to be opened at Rinville Park
The toilets at Rinville Park in Oranmore must remain open during the summer months as many families are using the park with the onset of the fine weather.
Mellett calls for incentives for business to let public use toilets
Instead of Mayo County Council being asked to raise large amounts of finance to install public toilets and then have the added expense of regular maintenance and running costs, Fine Gael councillor Joe Mellett has suggested that these facilities could be provided in town centre premises at minimal costs to the council.
Ballina public toilet would cost €100,000
The elected members of Ballina Town Council once again called for a public toilet to be put into the town. Following a request from the members at a previous meeting, town clerk Carmel Murphy had researched the cost of providing such a convenience and had contacted a number of other towns of the same size as Ballina to see what they had done. She told the meeting that of 11 towns she contacted, four had no toilet and some of the other seven had discontinued their use because they were very expensive.