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Positive outcomes for young people in Galway City and equal access to education, community and culture.
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The locations would be ideal for sheltered and secure bike parking. Sheltered and secure infrastructure is an important consideration for cyclists both today and in the future. Trends indicate a significant growth in urban cycling in coming years hence national and EU funding has been made available for such initiatives (Referenced in Chapter 4: Sustainable Mobility and Transportation, 4.4 Sustainable Mobility - Walk and Cycle.*) In Ireland the temperate oceanic climate differs from east to west coasts. Galway, on the west coast is one of the wettest cities in Ireland seeing on average 232 days of rain vs 128 days (Dublin Airport) in Dublin making sheltered facilities an important part of Galway’s cycling infrastructure plan.
Historical significance and it is now an established pathway in daily use.
Eradicating homelessness should be a key ambition of the City Development Plan
We believe there are some sites within the historic quarter which afford an opportunity for a greater intensity of development without harming the character of the surrounding area and creating it's own character with new public realm and improved pedestrian connectivity.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
The attainment of the SDGs is of crucial importance towards mitigating crises in the future, and securing the human rights of citizens, so cannot be separated from Public Sector Duty.
As the subject plot of land is situated adjacent to existing High Density Residential zoned lands we respectively request for this and the aforesaid reasons that the planning authority should consider the submission from the applicant, Michael Kelly, to change the zoning of Folio: GY19563, Plan 131 measuring 1.3549 hectares in area: from “Agriculture to High Density Residential as an extension to the existing zoned lands at Castlegar Village so as to accommodate a more serviceable Residential Development design for existing zoned lands.
In order to achieve consistency with National Planning Policy density objectives
As the subject plot of land is situated adjacent to existing High Density Residential zoned lands we respectively request for this and the aforesaid reasons that the planning authority should consider the submission from the applicant, Michael Kelly, to change the zoning of Folio: GY55934, Plan 19563_2 measuring 0.590 hectares in area: from “Agriculture to either Low Density Residential or High Density Residential as an extension to the existing zoned lands at Castlegar Village so as to accommodate 2No. family homes for the applicant’s nephews/nieces or to accommodate a more serviceable Residential Development design for existing zoned lands.
See attached submission
The city has such potential, but it is lagging behind Europe. We need to make our city safer, cleaner, sustainable and more attractive place to grow, live and work.
To grow the uptake of sports within more demographics. Positive action for Galways youth. Support the local community. Feed local creativity and positivity.
Young people simply don’t feel that their voice is heard. The decisions, which are made at local level now, are going to greatly affect their future but they can not have any real input on them.
The applicant and his wife hhave 4 children in family, daughter Amy and sons Brian, Eoin & Dara. All 4 children were born and raised in the family home in Coolagh Village and are now adults with a housing need. The purpose of this submission is to change the zoning of part of Folio GY104263F measuring 1.1801 hectares in area: from “Zoning Objective LAP – Local Area Plan for Ardaun and Murrough” to Low Density Residential as an extension of the existing Coolagh Village so as to accommodate 4No. family homes for his daughter Amy and his sons Brian, Eoin & Dara and their extended families all of whom are currently in rented accommodation. His daughter Amy and his sons Brian, Eoin & Dara were born into the family home at Coolagh, Castlegar with strong ties to the Castlegar area and all are eager to remain in the Coolagh Village and the parish of Castlegar when setting up their own homes.
Galway City has no plan for its waterways, no specific policies for them, and a poorly defined governance structure that has left responsibilities vague and made it exceedingly difficult for the users of these waterways and the public at large to acquire and to contribute information about them, to participate in their upkeep, and contribute to their development. The people of Galway have a democratic right to express their wishes for the management and development of their waterways. Therefore, a statement describing how this will be achieved should be inserted in the City Development Plan.
Inclement weather; encouraging public transport
The purpose of this submission is to change the zoning of the subject plot of ground from Agricultural to Low Density Residential so as to accommodate 2No. family homes for his daughter Tara and his son John with his family Ileana & Rhea.
Please see attached written submission
The public and residents of Fort Lorenzo have enjoyed this access since the area was developed, 20+ years. In the last 12 to 24 months gates have been erected and access has been denied particularly to the less mobile and those with buggies.
To protect an amenity that is unique to Galway