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Don’t kill the golden Gluas
Brendan Holland says he has been banging on about light rail for Galway city for decades, and that publication of a very positive, official feasibility study last week is a sort of vindication for him and his 22 colleagues on Galway’s tenacious Gluas Committee.
Green influence is destructive, says Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas
The Independent Ireland councillor, Noel Thomas, has described the contribution of the Green Party to transport infrastructure in the West of Ireland as ‘destructive’ and ‘anti-community’.
Green influence is destructive, says Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas
The Independent Ireland councillor, Noel Thomas, has described the contribution of the Green Party to transport infrastructure in the West of Ireland as ‘destructive’ and ‘anti-community’.
Europcar opens new Athlone branch as part of investment in regional expansion
Europcar, Ireland’s leading mobility service provider, has confirmed the opening of a relocated Athlone branch at a new premises in the Diskin Centre, Golden Island, as part of a €3 million investment in regional expansion.
Dutch Ambassador shows Galway cycling advocates how officials can lead by example
Galway Cycling Campaign were delighted to meet last week with the Ambassador of the Netherlands at the University of Galway. Joined by Ciaran Cannon TD, the group was keen to discuss the challenges facing Galway in making its streets safer for people who cycle, and making Galway City a more welcoming and liveable space.
Social Democrats nominate Alan Curran for vacant city council seat
The Galway West branch of the Social Democrats held a meeting in Renmore on Monday, February 27, to select a candidate to be nominated for co-option for a vacant council seat on Galway City Council.
Proposed Dublin Road bus corridor and cycle lanes 'has potential to transform transport in Galway'
The public's views are being sought, via a ‘virtual information room’, on plans for a high-quality pedestrian, cycle, and public transport corridor serving the entire Dublin Road.
Light rail must be part of transport solutions for a post Covid-19 Galway
The implications of the Covid-19 pandemic have "focused a spotlight" on the need for transport solutions that are green, sustainable, and conducive to social distancing, and "Galway has a golden opportunity to show what is possible".
'The best chance of returning two candidates is to run just two'
For the first time since 1961, Fianna Fáil looks set to run only two candidates in Galway West at the next General Election, expected to take place in spring of 2020.
Local senator launches campaign to ease traffic congestion
Local senator Fidelma Healy Eames has launched an online campaign which she hopes will help solve Galway’s chronic traffic problem.