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Galway City Council wins two awards for Active Travel Department
Galway City Council's Active Travel Department has won two awards at both the Engineering Excellence Awards 2024 and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Ireland (CILT) Mobility & Supply Chain Awards 2024.
Saga of Renmore parks revamp continues
It has been almost nine years since new playgrounds were first mooted for Renmore.
Claregalway has waited long enough for flood relief, says frustrated Cathaoireach Carroll
Cathaoirleach of County Galway Liam Carroll has called for work to commence immediately to prevent ongoing and future flooding on thr N83 roadway in the centre of Claregalway village.
Cyclists protest at City Council meeting to mark anniversary of Salthill cycleway vote
The first anniversary of the vote to cancel the trial Salthill cycleway was marked at the Ardilaun Hotel this week when a protest was held at the meeeting of Galway City Council.
Upgrade of internal road at Rinville cemetery welcomed
Councillors Liam Carroll who represents the Athenry/Oranmore Municipal District and PJ Murphy, a representative for the Kinvara/Gort Electoral Area have this week welcomed the commitment from Galway County Council’s Environment section to complete a much needed upgrade of the internal road at Rinville Cemetery in Oranmore.
Controversial plan for Renmore and Ballyloughane raises temperature at council meeting
A controversial plan for the Renmore and Ballyloughane area was debated at Monday’s Galway City Council meeting for more than two hours.
Talking Politics - What have your local politicians talking about this week?
What were your politicans talking about this week?
Engineering has more to do with your character, say women charged with developing Galway’s water needs
To mark the proximity of International Women’s Day and Engineering Week, local engineers hve outlined their role in ensuring that water services in Galway are capable of being developed in line with the expanding need.
Debacle shines light on council and councillors’ choices not to act to make Salthill safe
It is clear that neither the executive of Galway City Council nor city councillors are willing to deliver available solutions to keeping small, soft, bodies of tiny humans safe when cycling to school. The debacle over a teeny temporary cycleway in Salthill shows the need for system change.
McNelis raises car parks ticket issue
BY CIAN O’CONNELL