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Man who slept on trolley gets bill for bed

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A man who spent four nights on a trolley at UHG got the shock of his life when he received a €300 bill for a bed in which he had not slept.

€550,000 boost for cycle facilities in the city

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Some €550,000 of a €2.2 million Government grant for transport improvement projects in Galway will go towards developing cycleways in the city and Salthill, and other cycling infrastructure.

Additional pressure on UHG A&E because patients are coming from far and wide, says senator

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Additional pressure is being put on University Hospital Galway’s already overburdened emergency department because the facility is increasingly catering for patients from a wider geographical area.

Gaisce bridge work to start

Work is expected to start shortly on the Gaisce Bridge in Belmullet.

Irish TV creates twenty jobs at Munster office

It has been an exciting eight months for Westport couple Pierce O’Reilly and Mairead Ni Maolchiarain, as their television station, Irish TV, continues to grow steadily.

Mayo has largest number of one-teacher schools

Mayo has more one-teacher schools than any other county in Ireland.

Short stay beds in Ballina to be opened to help deal with overcrowding in Mayo General

Ten short stay public beds in Ballina District Hospital will be reopened in the near future to help to alleviate delayed discharges from Mayo General Hospital. The announcement of the approval for the reopening of these beds was made yesterday (Thursday, January 22) and it was warmly welcomed by Government TDs in the county.

PPD expansion brings new jobs to Athlone

Pharmaceutical Product Development, LLC (PPD) has expanded its operations in Athlone which will bring its workforce up to 150. The expansion includes a new, state-of-the-art laboratory.

City and county council merger a possibility under new report

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Galway city and county councils may cease to exist as separate entities and instead be merged into one local authority for the entire county under a major new review of local government arrangements.

Connaughton calls for Knockma lands to be bought and developed

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Enhanced walking amenities on Knockma near Tuam could be developed if land at the top of the 170-metre hill is purchased by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

 

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