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Refusal of Planning for City Rooftop Restaurant appealed
Galway bay Fm newsroom
A decision by Galway City Council to refuse permission for a rooftop restaurant on Quay Street has been appealed to An Bord Pleanála.
Fairleigh Limited had sought permission for a new rooftop restaurant and terrace on the existing flat roof of the Quay’s Bar.
The project also included associated works such as a new lift and stairs to serve the new restaurant in the service yard at the rear and the extension of an existing stairs adjacent to Druid Lane.
City planners had given Fairleigh Limited three reasons as to why the development, involving a protected structure, was refused.
These included that it would result in excessive over-development of the site.
Fairleigh Limited has now appealed this decision to the higher planning authority.
The case is due to be decided in June (24/06).
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Eamon Ryan’s mother died suddenly while holidaying on Inishbofin

Green party leader Eamon Ryan is in mourning after his mother died suddenly while on holiday.
The Irish Independent reports that Mary Ryan had an accident while holidaying on Inishbofin off the coast of Galway.
She was airlifted to Galway University Hospital where she died on Tuesday.
A death notice on RIP.ie says Mrs. Ryan, who lived in Sandycove in Dublin, died ‘unexpectedly but peacefully’.
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Plans for housing development in Claregalway turned down

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Plans for a housing development in Claregalway have been turned down.
The project, led by Donald Walsh, proposed the construction of 12 units at a site that originally formed part of the Gleann Mhuiris housing development.
It envisioned access to the mix of 4-bed, 3-bed and 2-bed units would be through the existing estate off the Oranmore Road.
However, planners have rejected the proposal, finding it’s not compatiable with objectives contained within the current County Development Plan.
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Galway farmers and fishermen among top beneficiaries of social welfare assistance last year

Gawlway Bay fm newsroom – Galway farmers and fishermen among top beneficiaries of social welfare assistance last year.
874 were on either the Farm Assist or Rural Social Scheme in Galway in 2021.
Farm Assist is a payment to low-income farmers, capped at 208 euro per week.
The Rural Social Scheme is a similar support, aimed at low-income farmers and fishermen.
The Department of Social Protection says 5,004 people benefited from Farm Assist last year – and 2,981 were on the Rural Social Scheme.
Nationwide, almost 8,000 low-income farmers and fishermen beneffited, with the most in Mayo at almost 1,400.
That was followed closely by Donegal at 1,272, with Galway having the third most on either payment.