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€1.8m Shantalla Park sale to HSE approved by Galway councillors with site use conditions

Galway councillors have approved the sale of Shantalla Park to the Health Service Executive (HSE) for €1.8 million, with conditions regarding the site's future use. The decision was made during a local council meeting, where the proposal was supported despite concerns over potential impacts on community access. The HSE plans to use the land for healthcare-related purposes, though specific details remain under review. The approval comes amid ongoing discussions about land use and public space management in Galway.

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€1.8m Shantalla Park sale to HSE approved by Galway councillors with site use conditions

Galway councillors have approved the sale of Shantalla Park to the Health Service Executive (HSE) for €1.8 million, with conditions regarding the site's future use. The decision was made during a local council meeting, where the proposal was supported despite concerns over potential impacts on community access. The HSE plans to use the land for healthcare-related purposes, though specific details remain under review. The approval comes amid ongoing discussions about land use and public space management in Galway.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the council's decision without overtly favoring either the HSE or local residents. It reports the approval as a factual outcome while noting the inclusion of conditions, which suggests a balanced approach to the contentious issue of public land use. There is no clear ideological

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