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City centre street rehabilitation and drainage to start next week

A Galway charity has been added to a list of seven organisations nationwide that will benefit from government funding of over €700,000 in a bid to support and improve employment opportunities for family carers.

Galway Autism Partnership one of seven groups nationwide to benefit from carer funding

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A Galway charity has been added to a list of seven organisations nationwide that will benefit from government funding of over €700,000 in a bid to support and improve employment opportunities for family carers.

Galway initiatives set to benefit from STEM funding

A number of Galway initiatives are among more then 40 projects set to benefit from over €6 million in government funding aimed at increasing and diversifying engagement with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).

Campaign launched to address loneliness and isolation among older people

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly; Minister for Mental Health and Older People, Mary Butler; Minister for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy, Hildegarde Naughton; and the Chief Medical Officer, Professor Breda Smyth, have announced a new multi-media campaign aimed at combatting loneliness and isolation among older people.

Patrick's Day 'junkets' for ministers need questioning

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Upcoming St Patrick's Day trips are under fire from Galway's People Before Profit representatives.

More bus routes to Galway's rural towns is planned

Seven new or enhanced bus routes in Galway, serving towns including Headford, Corrandulla, Clifden and Carraroe, have been included in the Government's strategy to improve rural mobility.

Galway groups to receive special once-off payment

Dozens of voluntary and community providers in Galway will benefit from a special fund of nearly €5million from the Department of Health.

More than €15 million announced for Active Travel projects in Galway

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More than €12 million in Active Travel Funding has been announced for projects in Galway city this year, along with €3 million for projects in the county.

More than €15 million announced for Active Travel projects in Galway

More than €12 million in Active Travel Funding has been announced for projects in Galway city this year, along with €3 million for projects in the county.

€16 million allocated for new deep water quay at Ros A Mhíl

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€16 million in 2023 for the new deep water quay at Ros A Mhíl has been welcomed by local TD and Government Chief Whip, Minister Hildegarde Naughton.

 

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