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Donegal County Council has passed its budget for 2026 this evening, without an increase in commercial rates. As a result,… The post Council to cut spending after councillors vote against rates increase appeared first on Donegal Daily. Politics
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This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM City councillors have railed against significant increases in commercial rates and parking charges in their annual budget for 2026. City management had planned an increase in spending of €20m in what they termed a “back to basics” budget with focus on services and public amenities. Key to […] The post City councillors rail against commercial rates and parking charges in revised 2026 budget appeared first on Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune. Politics
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM The cost of daily public parking at Dyke Road and Cathedral Parking could be set to double as part of increased spending plans by Galway City Council. It’s as councillors will vote on the 2026 budget next week – and at €165m, it’s an increase of almost […] The post Daily parking rate to double at Dyke Road and Cathedral Parking appeared first on Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune. Politics