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Galway to host online conference on the War of Independence
JULY 11 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the War of Independence. Ireland’s fight for self-determination, and its aftermath, will be examined from a Galway perspective at an upcoming online conference.
McNelis backs transition year football programme for schools
Football plays "a vital role in our community", as it is the international game, and in that role it can "bring people together from all ages and walks of life and offers many opportunities".
Continued pandemic supports will be needed ‘until at least the end of this year’, says McNelis
Setting hard targets on the phasing out of pandemic income and business supports is “a bad idea”, and the Government needs to adopt a more “flexible and long term stance”, rather than adopting “a hawkish and hard-line approach”.
Galway to host 10 of Ireland’s first remote working hubs
Galway city and county will host 10 of the State’s first national network of remote working hubs. There are currently 66 such hubs, with that number set to rise to more than 100 by the end 2021.
Residents voices must be heard on ‘ radical’ inner harbour proposals, says McNelis
Plans to transform the area around Galway Harbour will “have a radical impact on the future of the city” and residents must ensure their voices are heard on this issue.
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Public meeting to argue for Zero Covid strategy
More than 2,600 people in Galway waiting for a driving test
A total of 2,640 people in Galway are waiting for a driving test, a figure described as “frightening” by Labour Galway City West councillor, Niall McNelis.
Waiting lists at UHG rose by more than 11,000 over past year
The numbers of people waiting for both outpatient and inpatient treatments at UHG increased by 11,936 - from 52,936 in January 2020 to 64,872 in February of this year.
Council to seek new expressions of interest in Salthill tourist office site after rejecting original proposals
The Galway City Council will issue a second call for expressions of interest in the Salthill Tourist office site, after the original proposals were rejected.
Last chance to make views known on Galway City Development Plan
Friday March 5 is the deadline for submissions to the Galway City Development Plan consultation process, and a former Mayor is encouraging people to make their views known.