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New ED to provide more capacity and privacy

University Hospital Galway’s new temporary emergency department, which will be completed shortly, will provide additional capacity and privacy for patients.

Surge in level crossing incidents involving road users

There has been a significant surge in incidents at level crossings involving road users so far this year, according to Iarnród Éireann.

Roscam residents condemn failure to adopt planning recommendation

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The Rosshill/Roscam Residents Association has criticised the decision by the Chief Executive of Galway City Council not to fully adopt the recommendation of the Office of Planning Regulation (OPR) to omit the LDR zoning on the Roscam Peninsula from the Draft City Development Plan 2023-2029 and to return the area to its pre-2005 Agricultural-High Amenity G zoning.

Surge in level crossing incidents involving road users

There has been a significant surge in incidents at level crossings involving road users so far this year, according to Iarnród Éireann.

Persistent Lough Funshinagh issue will force families from their homes - Naughten

Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has told the Dáil that unless a State taskforce is established to address the barriers blocking the completion of flood relief works at Lough Funshinagh, on the western shores of Lough Ree, in the heart of Ireland, then many more communities across the country will face a similar crisis in the coming years.

Westmeath farmers recognised for dairy farming excellence at Aurivo Milk awards

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Athlone based father and son, Seamus and James Claffey, complete with James’ fiancée, Aisling, have been recognised for dairy farming excellence at the Aurivo Milk Quality awards.

Lack of residential property supply is most likely to ensure house prices remain elevated - IPAV

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for April, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said the highest increases are now happening outside of Dublin, with three factors at play, the expensive nature of the Dublin market which has resulted in the elongation of the commuter belt; new working norms which are making areas such as the South-East particularly attractive and the sterling- Brexit factor which is seeing continuing high increases in the Border region, 22.1 percent in the year to April.

BreastCheck lost a year of screening time due to Covid-19

BreastCheck, the HSE National Breast Screening Programme, which offers population-based breast screening to eligible women on an area-by-area basis every two years, lost a year of screening time due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

GRETB launches strategy statement

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Galway and Roscommon ETB has launched its strategy statement for 2022-2026. It sets out the ETB’s mission over the next five years to provide, develop and support education, training and youth services which empower people to reach their potential and to contribute to society.

Mayo farmer recognised for dairy farming excellence

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Dairy farmer, Alan McCormick from Ballina, has been acknowledged for dairy farming excellence at the Aurivo Milk Quality Awards.

 

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