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Calls for NCT contract to be binned - four month wait in Galway
Applus, the firm operating the national car testing service (NCTS) in Ireland, is facing pressure to quit its contract due to a backlog in waiting times.
Where is government urgency to tackle sky-high food and grocery bills? – Clarke
Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has called on her fellow constituency elected representatives Robert Troy, Peter Burke and Joe Flaherty to demand urgency from their government colleagues to tackle sky-high food and grocery bills.
McNelis to chair online public meeting next week on housing
Labour city councillor Niall Mc Nelis is to chair a public meeting online next week with party Spokesperson on Housing Senator Rebecca Moynihan and Karina Timothy from Threshold. It is to take place on Monday June 14 at 7pm on facebook.com/nmcnelisgalway
Additional accommodation announced for asylum seekers in Galway
Additional accommodation has been announced for asylum seekers in Galway, Dublin, and Cork, to assist with social distancing in direct provision centres.
O'Reilly sets out priorities for Election 2020 campaign
Climate action, environmental protection, providing world class sustainable public transport, and supporting increased cycling infrastructure in the city will be the chief campaign points for the Green Party's Pauline O'Reilly, at Election 2020.
Greens to hold public meeting on Galway's traffic problems
Traffic congestion, gridlock, and its effects on both the public and the environment, will be discussed at Let's Get Galway Moving, a public meeting hosted by the Green Party in the Galway Bay Hotel.
Greens urge parents to vote for new secondary school to be run by Educate Together
This week marks the "last chance" to bring "diversity to education for teenagers" in the city and Oranmore area, with the deadline looming for the Department of Education's online survey regarding Galway's new secondary school.
Fianna Fáil will 'restore democratic mandate' to the Gaeltacht says Ó Cuív
A new Bill being put forward by Fianna Fáil will, if enacted, reinstate direct elections to the board of Údarás na Gaeltachta. Elections to the Gaeltacht body were abolished in 2012.
Fianna Fáil unveils A Manifesto for Rural Ireland
Fianna Fáil has launched "A Manifesto for Rural Ireland” which it says is a comprehensive policy document that provides a credible plan to support the development of rural parish communities and balanced regional development. The document was launched by party spokesperson on agriculture and food Éamon Ó Cuív and spokesperson on community affairs Bobby Aylward, the document sets out key reforms and proposals that Fianna Fáil will implement in government. These measures it says will directly improve service provision, infrastructure, and employment opportunities in rural Ireland.