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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.
Council to recruit architect to ensure ‘city character’
The Galway City Council has advertised for a new role of Senior Architect amid concerns that the development of the city lacks character.
Bins cannot be emptied for fear of attacks by late night revellers
Public bins cannot be emptied overnight in Galway city centre because local authority staff are fearful of physical and verbal assault by late night revellers.
Councillors count their blessings in city count centre
Count centres are like catnip for political reporters: we just can’t resist visiting them. And politicians – usually button-lipped around pol corrs – tend to want to chat about everything under the sun when ballots are being sorted, as the uniquely democratic adrenalin of fear and anticipation courses through their party-political veins.
City of Tribes diversifies its representation
Fianna Fáil’s Josie Forde, a first-time candidate and the party’s only female runner in Galway, is one of six new councillors who survived the field of 52 runners on a day when her party lost its position as the largest on the local authority, going down from five to four seats. Her 665 first preferences got her in on the 14th count.