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Contracts for €3.4m Ballinfoyle Neighbourhood Centre to be signed

The final contract documents for the €3.4 million Ballinfoyle Neighbourhood Centre is due to be signed by Mayor Padraig Conneely at end of January.

Mother’s pride as Mayor Marty is sworn in

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With his mother Mary looking on and his late father John present in spirit, Connemara pride went through the roof on Monday when Marty Walsh was sworn in as the first new mayor of Boston in over two decades.

Civic and religious leaders gather for silver anniversary Christmas Messages radio programme

Galway’s civic and religious leaders will be delivering their Christmas messages on Galway Bay fm on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

€6 million owed to Galway hospitals in insurance claims, says Conneely

At a time when HSE West is implementing cost-saving measures delays in filling in insurance claim documentation has meant that a staggering €6 million owed to University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park Hospital remains unpaid, according to Galway city councillor Padraig Conneely.

Conneely slams council for failing to complete houses for special needs families

City councillor Padraig Conneely has slammed the housing department of Galway City Council for their failure to complete the building of four houses in the city.

Major water-leak left for full week without repair, says Conneely

A major water-leak at the Lower Salthill/ Whitestrand Avenue junction has been left for a full week without repair, according to city councillor Padraig Conneely.

New Special Delivery Unit will benefit Galway's hospitals, says forum chief

A new agency tasked with reducing and eliminating hospital waiting lists will lead to Galway being prioritised for funding and other benefits, that is according to the chairperson of HSE West regional health forum, Padraig Conneely.

Conneely accuses UHG of using cancer funds to balance books

The chairperson of the HSE Regional Forum, Cllr Padraig Conneely, has called on the management of University Hospital Galway “to come clean” following allegations that €600,000 in cancer services funding had been used to balance the books.

Peace in our time at City Hall as Crowe flies in to broker deal

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A stalemate between Councillor Padraig Conneely and Galway City Council came to an end at a special meeting on Friday evening.

Time for city councillors to cop on or go

The political events and the economic fallout from the past few months have led to a situation where the general public is now less accepting of any posturing or gombeenism. They have all been through the mill financially at the start of this new year and there is no appetite for the sort of political games that might have taken place in more affluent times. The only thing that the public want of their politicians now is that they go in, do their job, be as respectful and accommodating as possible and that in return the public servants work with them to ensure the services that we all need are provided to the highest standard.

 

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