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City council to assess public submissions on restoring Salthill tidal pools

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City council to assess public submissions on restoring Salthill tidal pools

Galway Bay fm newsroom - Galway City Council is set to begin sifting through a raft of public submissions on plans to restore tidal pools in Salthill.

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Ladies Beach once accommodated these pools - but they were closed and filled in over 20 years ago.

In recent years, campaigners have sought their return, with one petition gathering almost 7 thousand signatures.

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A public consultation, which has run in recent weeks as part of a feasibility study, has now closed and the local authority will start to assess the submissions received.

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Councillor Niall Murphy - who himself recently visited a tidal pool in Belmullet - has been speaking to our reporter Leah Hogarty in Salthill.

He says this would be a fantastic addition to the area for a wide range of people.

City council to assess public submissions on restoring Salthill tidal pools

Councillor Niall Murphy enjoys a dip at the tidal pool in Belmullet

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