Michéal Ó hUiginn

Michéal Ó hUiginn

Michéal Ó hUiginn (born 1942) was the Mayor of Galway on three separate occasions: from 1972–1973, 1979–1980, and 1995–1996.

Ó hUiginn's family were based on Father Griffin Road, on the west bank of the Corrib. He was the eldest of five children and graduated from Galway University with a B.Comm. in 1963. The following year his father died and Ó hUiginn took over the family building business. At the same time, he was co-opted to serve on the city council to fill the vacancy left by his father's death. Aged twenty-two, he was its then youngest member.

During his first term as Mayor he and other Irish Mayors represented Ireland at Saint Patrick's Day Parades around the U.S.A., he himself been present in New York and St. Louis; the latter event led to the two cities being twinned. His last official function for that term was to welcome President of Ireland Erskine Childers to Galway on 29 June 1973, to open the Leisureland complex, which had cost one million, three hundred and thirty thousand.

His second term, 1979-1980, was marked by the Irish visit of Pope John Paul II. On Sunday 30 September 1979 the Pope arrived in Galway, celebrating mass for at Ballybrit racecourse for three hundred thousand people. Mayor Ó hUiginn conferred the Freedom of Galway upon the Pontiff.

His third term was plagued with problems concerning the long-overdue and controversial sewage treatment plant on Mutton Island, which had been dragging on since c. 1982. Work would only begin on the project in 1999. One notable high-point was the opening of the newly refurbished Town Hall Theatre, which he opened jointly with Michael D. Higgins. He held a civic reception for Irish Olympian, Francis Barrett, and conferred the Freedom of Galway on President of National University of Ireland, Galway, Colm Ó hEocha.

References

  • Role of Honour:The Mayors of Galway City 1485-2001, William Henry, Galway 2001.

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Civic offices
Preceded by
Mickey Smyth
Mayor of Galway
1972–1973
Succeeded by
Patrick O'Flaherty
Preceded by
John Francis King
Mayor of Galway
1979–1980
Succeeded by
Bridie O'Flaherty
Preceded by
Fintan Coogan, Jnr
Mayor of Galway
1995–1996
Succeeded by
John Mulholland

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