Fuel price protest causes chaos on Galway City roads
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Fuel price protest causes chaos on Galway City roads

Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune19d ago

About 100 tractors and 100 trucks from across North Galway assembled at the West Wing in Tuam from 5.30am and travelled in convoy to Lough Atalia in the city.

Some travelled on the old Galway Road through Claregalway and others went on the M6 Motorway.

They were joined by convoys of dozens of vehicles travelling slowly from Moycullen and Loughrea to Galway during morning rush hour.

Traffic was moving reasonably okay by mid-morning, despite the protest, as schools remained off for Easter.

Among the protestors were two Fine Gael Galway County Councillors, Andrew Reddington from Headford and Peter Keaveney from Glenamaddy, despite their party being part of the Government Coalition.

Councillor Reddington told the Tribune that local hauliers and farmers had asked him to join them. "I was not going to turn my back on them," he said.

Independent Ireland Councillors Noel Thomas and Declan Geraghty were prominent, while Orla Nugent, Aontú's Galway West bye-election candidate was there too.

"We support the demand for green diesel to be capped at €1 a litre and for white diesel to be capped at €1.70 a litre," said Councillor Reddington.

An Garda Síochána said it respected the right of citizens to peaceful protest but had to balance that with "the rights of individuals to travel freely and commercial organisations to conduct business."

Ms Nugent warned that agricultural and forestry contractors were being "driven to the wall" by the spiralling fuel crisis, with diesel cost increases of up to 70%.

She said a full silage operation could cost an additional €3,240 per job, contributing an estimated €244 million burden across the sector. "These are the cold, hard figures faced by the people who cut our silage, harvest our crops, and keep food production moving. When their engines fall silent, the entire country feels it," she said.

Protestors said the Government relief to date was insufficient.

Originally published by Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune

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