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Irish Rail completes €70k path upgrade

The pot-holed path, known locally as ‘The Line’, has been levelled and tarmaced in a 1.5km resurfacing project valued at €70,000 over the past 10 days.
Éowyn stings City for 15m

If Storm Éowyn was an unwanted guest at Galway City Council’s table, his expensive tastes have racked up a bill so far of almost €15m, and – worryingly – the tab is still open.
Shame on the pranksters stealing Renmore place name signs, says O’Flaherty

Pranksters who removed place-name signs from a string of areas in Renmore have been told that there is nothing funny about their actions — which could even have consequences in an emergency.
O’Flaherty calling for good turn out at ‘drop in’ public consultation on Renmore Master Plan

Independent councillor Terry O’Flaherty has urged as many people as possible to get involved in the planning of the Renmore Neighbourhood Park project, which promises to transform the area.
City double tax hike set for 2025

Members of the political pact running the Galway City Council were split when it came to raising Local Property Tax in October, but differences were put aside last week when it voted for a 2025 budget including two tax hikes.
City Council suspends business to honour the work of Billy Lawless

In a week when the next president of the USA appointed an official to oversee an expulsion of undocumented migrants, Galway City councillors were celebrating the life of a man who dedicated his to regularising illegal immigrants in America.
Post Box will be returned in Fuschia Drive shortly says O’ Flaherty

Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty said that she received a number of complaints and inquiries from some Renmore residents regarding the removal of the post box located in Fuschia Drive, and arising out of this she contacted An Post to see why it was removed in the first place.
City Council’s ruling pact frays over tax

Brewing discontent and disagreement within the ruling pact which dominates Galway City Council spilled into the public domain this week, with the mayor forced to use his casting vote to pass an increase in Local Property Tax.
Road resurfacing for McDonagh and Pearse Avenues in Mervue

Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has reported that Galway City Council has agreed to resurface the roads in both McDonagh and Pearse Avenues in Mervue.
Roads works approved for Tone Avenue, Mervue

Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has welcomed the news that Galway City Council has agreed to resurface the road in Tone Avenue Mervue, where work will commence shortly.