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More than forty patients waiting on trollies in UHG, new IMMO figures show
There are currently 42 patients waiting on trolleys in UHG, the third highest in the State, according to figures released this week by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
Child and adolescent mental health teams in the West operating at only 53% of necessary staff levels
Child and adolescent mental health teams in Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon are operating with only 53 per cent of necessary staff levels, a situation a Galway city councillor has called “a disgrace”.
Farrell welcomes funding boost for Tidy Towns
Towns and villages in Westmeath are set to benefit from €46K in Government funding to mark the 60th anniversary of Tidy Towns.
Galway councillor elected to Sinn Féin ard chomhairle
While Gerry Adams announcement of his plans to step down as party president was the main talking point from the recent Sinn Féin Ard Fheis, Galway city councillor Mairéad Farrell was elected to the party ard chomhairle, as the sole representative from Connacht.
Health minister accused of “burying” rising hospital waiting lists
Sinn Féin Councillor Mairéad Farrell has hit out at the Minister for Health over the increase in the number of people on waiting lists at Galway University Hospital (GUH).
Local councillor making steady progress on road to recovery
Popular local councillor, John Dolan (FG), is making “steady progress” in hospital, his party colleague Tom Farrell told a meeting of Westmeath County Council this week.
Galway house prices continue to rise
House prices in Galway have risen by almost five per cent in the first half of 2017 - the largest increase in the State for the year to date - and house prices also have shown a year on year increase of more than 13 per cent.
Rising Galway house prices now the highest outside of Dublin
House prices in Galway have risen by almost five per cent in the first half of 2017 - the largest increase in the State for the year to date - and house prices also have shown a year on year increase of more than 13 per cent.