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Burglars are sizing up homes without alarms, chief superintendent tells JPC meeting
At Monday’s online meeting of the Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee Chief Superintendent Tom Curley said there had been ‘a marked increase’ in burglaries recently.
Speeding on country roads is a concern, Byrne tells JPC meeting
Cllr Joe Byrne says speeding on country roads is becoming a major concern.
'Marked increase' in burglaries in Galway
There has been a 'marked increase' in burglaries in Galway, Monday's online meeting of the Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee was told.
Legendary Gaelic footballers launch journal
A new book entitled Our Field of Dreams features the stories of more than 70 greats of the Gaelic game from across the 32 counties, including cross channel clubs and associations
Gardai to monitor doughnut drivers
Dangerous car stunts are being carried out on the N84, according to Cllr Andrew Reddington at Monday's County Joint Policing Committee meeting,
Connolly raises concerns over anti-social behaviour in city centre
Anti-social behaviour in the city centre was "forseeable", and pro-active policing plan is needed, according to Independent Galway West TD, Catherine Connolly.
Cocaine affecting every village and town in this country, JPC meeting is told
Cocaine with a street value of €538,838 was seized by gardaí in Galway in the first nine months of this year, the city council Joint Policing Committee was told on Monday.
Drug seizures on the increase in Galway
Cocaine with a street value of €351, 413 has been seized in Galway city during the first five months of this year.
Galway City pub owners demand Government provide clarity on outdoor dining
The Galway city branch of the Vintners Federation is calling on the State to provide clarity regarding the consumption of alcohol in outdoor dining spaces.
Garda body cameras will play a key role in protecting pubic, Chief Superintendent tells JPC meeting
The impending use of body cameras by gardai will be an important tool for the protection of the public, this week’s meeting of the Galway County Joint Policing Committee was told.