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by Tom Kenny

The first concerted move to improve Salthill (that I know of) was in 1882 when funds were collected locally and the Salthill Improvement Company was set up to improve the resort. The prevention of pollution was a priority. The company had its ups and downs and eventually died off. The first meeting of the Galway Urban District Council in 1925 had a deputation from Salthill who listed proposed improvements, In the 1930’s a Salthill Development Committee was set up.

Then in 1941, a new Citizen’s Committee was formed, the difference being that they were all nominated by the ratepayers of Salthill. They set about lobbying the County Manager for the clearing of the foreshore, the erection of a breakwater pier and the provision of proper bathing facilities and swimming pools. They wanted less severe licensing restrictions, , improvement of the prom, a school, conferences, a pleasure pier. They argued there was not one boat with oars that might rescue a person in difficulties, there was no sanitary accommodation on the prom, no signs to indicate the depth and condition of the tide... all very ambitious but they meant business. They rented the Hangar Ballroom from the Corporation, paid them rent and handed over all the profits (£6,600 in the years 1944-46) provided all the monies were spent on improvements of Salthill.

The dances were a big success and everyone was enthused about  the improvements.... the bands, the public etc. One of the songs Johnny Cox used to sing was written by Edward King of Ely Place

“Come and listen to the band

And you will help improve the strand

Tread your light fantastic here

And you will make the foreshore clear

Dance with Cox

And move the rocks

Dancing feet can lend a hand

To treat us to a fine strand

Every half crown at the door

Is a rock off the shore

Dancing in the Salthill Pavilion

Makes the foreshore look a million”.

Our photograph of some of the citizen’s organisation (courtesy of Liam Sammon)was taken c.1946 and includes, in the front row; Hank O’Gorman, Reverend Conway, Mrs. Emerson, Mick McLaughlin. The 2nd row includes Johnny Whelan, Marie Monaghan, Frank Fallon, Mattie Cheevers, Bill Sammon, Catherine Geraghty, Billy Emerson Included in the back row are Peter Kelly, Noel Finan, Jack Keogh and Jim Shields.  Others who were involved were Mrs. M. Mangan, Miss K. Martin, Miss M. Queeney, Jim Killoran, Seamus Sweeney, J. Cunnane, Jack Cheevers, Frank McCabe, J. Higgins, Enda Emerson, Tom O’Connor, T. Hanrahan, M. O’Flaherty, E. Kneeshaw, S. O’Neill & Frank Hallinan.

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