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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.
Clock’s ticking — councillors face sack if budget not agreed
If Galway’s City Council members do not hammer out a 2025 budget by midnight this Sunday, December 15, the Minister for Local Government may sack the city’s councillors and replace them with an unelected commissioner instead.
Status upgrade could bag city €42m boost
If Galway improves its status to a Tier 4 city, its funding from central government could increase by up to €8.52m per year. Over the lifetime of a 5-year council, this adds up to a hefty €42.6 million – roughly 20 per cent more than Galway City Council currently receives from central government.
McDonogh’s to present ‘Westgate’ office development plans at public information event tonight
McDonogh Capital Investments, a subsidiary of Galway based Thomas McDonogh & Sons Limited, are holding an information evening tonight Thursday, February 8, to present the plans for their Westgate office campus proposed for the Rahoon/Knocknacarra area.
Balanced city budget but council chamber upset
Galway City councillors unanimously passed a record €121.3m budget this week, but tempers frayed during the annual money meeting on Monday.
Dermot Nolan elected President of Galway Chamber
Dermot Nolan has been elected the new President of Galway Chamber. Mr Nolan is the Group Finance Director of the Headspace Group and has previously served as Deputy President of the Chamber as well as Chair of the Evolving Galway Committee.
Council budget meeting adjourned for week
Mayo County Council’s budget meeting was adjourned for a week this morning to allow for the councillors more time to consider the draft budget put before them. Fianna Fail whip - Cllr Damien Ryan proposed the adjournment of the meeting for a week, which was supported by all the other groupings in the chamber. Cllr Ryan proposed that following the initial introductary presentations by the council chief executive, Peter Hynes and the director of finance, Peter Duggan the meeting would adjourn for seven days.
