Galway Advertiser 1990/1990_11_08/GA_08111990_E1_012.pdf 

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St. Nicholas' Avenue, near Galway docks is one of the oldest streets in Galway. The street is only open to traffic from the Docks side. The residents have only 4 cars between them. Yet, on an average week day as many as 24 cars are parked bumper to bumper much to the annoyance of the residents. Cllr Liz Hackett told the

City Council on Monday the situation is so bad residents cannot even have coal delivered to their homes. When residents complain to car-owners leaving their cars there they are given cheek! "It's too much" said Cllr Liz. She wants the road made Pedestrian Only. City officials agreed to look into the matter.

O'CONNOR'S CONFECTIONERY
OF ENNIS AND GOUT

Confectionery and Coffee Shop
Come along and choose from our delicious range of fresh cream cakes and wide selection of breads.
STOCKISTS OF TRADITIONAL HAND MADE IRISH CHOCOLATES BY LIR CIARA O'MARA of Roscrea attending the opening of "Faces in a Bookshop" in Kenny's Art Gallery on Friday.

N O W O P E N IN FRANCIS STREET, GALWAY Tel. 091-61757

THINK ABOUT IT...

THE WORLDS LEADING MICROWAVE O V E N S .

michoet

CRAUGHWEU WELCOME DISCOUNT ELECTRIC
QUAY STREET. GALWAY

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