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Action needed on dog fouling on open spaces, says O’Flaherty
Independent councillor Terry O’Flaherty has called for more action to be taken against dog owners who allow their pets to foul on footpaths, beaches, green areas and playing pitches throughout the city.
Could watchful eyes discourage littering, or even dog fouling?
A number of young people from two youth groups in Galway city, the Cape Youth Project and Westside Youth Project, took part in a new anti-litter initiative recently.
O'Reilly demands council take action on dog fouling
"Every pavement, every park, is covered with dog excrement in various states of decomposition. It’s not acceptable and the council needs to act.” This is the view of the Green Party's Pauline O'Reilly.
Yoga can do it — anti dog fouling initiative launched
Mayo County Council is to roll out a new campaign to encourage dog owners to remember to clean up after their dog in public places.
New business water meters to provide more accurate billing
Irish Water is set to commence a programme of works to replace 4,200 business water meters in the Galway area during the month of December.
Sandyvale residents demand halt to water meter installation
Residents in Sandyvale Lawn are up in arms over the perceived failure of Irish Water to take heed of a report by the Galway City Council on the nature of the area's pipe network, and to inform its workers of the potential dangers when installing water meters in what is a wetland area.
Westside residents to protest against water meter installation
A protest against Irish Water, water charges, water meters, and privatisation, organised by Right2Water Galway, takes place in the Westside area of the city this Saturday, and comes less than a week after a similar protest in Mervue.
First water meters to be installed in Mayo this month
Irish Water has announced details of its metering roll-out in Mayo which will see the first water meter installations commence in Castlebar in the week commencing October 21.