New theatre to facilitate complex vascular surgery
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
A new state-of-the-art hybrid endovascular theatre to treat complex vascular conditions such as aortic aneurysms and chronic limb threatening ischaemia has been developed at Galway University Hospitals (UHG and Merlin Park).
Read more ...New bus routes will ‘do nothing’ to solve public transport problems in North Galway, says Charity
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
New proposals for bus routes in north Galway do “absolutely nothing to resolve the lack of public transport services” in the area, and omit towns and villages which the routes claim will be served.
Read more ...New 50 bed ward planned for Portiuncula University Hospital
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Work will begin next year on a new 50-bed block at Portiuncula University Hospital in Ballinasloe. The contract for the project will be awarded in early 2022, Deputy Denis Naughten confirmed this week.
Read more ...Small farmers will ‘suffer’ from Government carbon emission targets, says Canney
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
There are “real fears” among small farmers across Count Galway that they will be “sacrificed” in the race to meet carbon emission targets, unlike large farms which will be supported.
Read more ...Still room for hope amid threat of climate change, says O’Reilly
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
In the face of the existential threat that is Climate Change, Galway Green senator Pauline O’Reilly said there is still room for “hope”.
Read more ...Rally for Climate Justice takes place this Saturday
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
The COP26 Coalition Galway will hold a rally for climate justice at the Spanish Arch on Saturday November 6 at 12 noon.
Read more ...Clarity needed on confusing guidelines for indoor sports for children
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
As we continue to adapt to the latest set of guidelines in a return to normality, but being cautious of the spike in positive Covid cases, I have received several calls in recent days from concerned parents whose children are involved in indoor sports.
Read more ...Gardai seek witnesses to thefts in the city and Clarinbridge
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Gardaí are asking to speak to witnesses, or people with any information about two thefts - one in Clarinbridge, and another in Galway city.
Read more ...Gardaí appeal for witnesses after road traffic collision
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in the early hours of Sunday morning October 31.
Read more ...New national patient-centred research network launched at NUI Galway
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
PPI Ignite Network, a new national collaborative initiative putting patients at the centre of decision-making in research, has been launched at NUI Galway this week.
Read more ...Galway’s business leaders urged to Sleep Out so others don’t have to
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
COPE Galway is calling on local business leaders to join the fight against homelessness by taking part in the 10th annual Business Leaders’ Sleep Out on Friday 3 December.
Read more ...COP26, biodiversity and Galway
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Policy-makers could really benefit from talking to children more. In a survey carried out at an event in June organised by the Galway National Park City initiative involving young people from 13 city primary schools, participants were asked what they loved most about Galway.
Read more ...Almost 1,000 people waiting two years of more for dental services in Galway
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Dental services in Galway have reached crisis point as waiting lists “soar” and dentists drop out of the medical card scheme in “record numbers”.
Read more ...Western Rail Corridor is vital to west’s economy and revitalisation, says O’Hara
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
The Western Rail Corridor would bring enormous economic benefits to Galway and the wider region, enabling it to attract investment and jobs, and improve the quality of life for those who live there.
Read more ...Galway's newest hotel to create 50 jobs next month
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Galway's newest hotel, the Dean Galway is to create up to 50 new jobs when it opens next month.
Read more ...Cancer Care West helped 2,500 people affected by cancer through the pandemic in 2020
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
There is no doubt that 2020 was a challenging year for everyone and, as highlighted in their recently launched 2020 Annual Report, Cancer Care West was no exception. Documenting the exceptional year, the charity highlighted their efforts to keep their most vital services open so anxious and isolated cancer sufferers had a place to go, especially when many other services were closed.
Read more ...Galway Science and Technology Festival announces 2021 programme
Thu, Nov 04, 2021
Galway Science and Technology Festival (GSTF) returns from November 7-21 as part of Science Foundation Ireland’s National Science Week. As a blended Festival with both in-person and online events, it will offer its trademark sense of fun and excitement to humans of all ages.
Read more ...Councillor to use his cancer diagnosis to raise awareness
Wed, Nov 03, 2021
A prominent Galway city councillor who was recently diagnosed with bowel cancer has said that he is determined to use his diagnosis to encourage people to be more vigilant of the warning signs and to get themselves checked.
Read more ...New theatre to facilitate complex vascular surgery
Wed, Nov 03, 2021
A new state-of-the-art hybrid endovascular theatre to treat complex vascular conditions such as aortic aneurysms and chronic limb threatening ischaemia has been developed at Galway University Hospitals (UHG and Merlin Park).
The new theatre contains high specification imaging equipment which provides superior quality images and a large field-of-view to the surgical team.
Read more ...Galway Science and Technology Festival announces 2021 programme
Wed, Nov 03, 2021
Galway Science and Technology Festival (GSTF) returns from November 7-21 as part of Science Foundation Ireland’s National Science Week. As a blended Festival with both in-person and online events, it will offer its trademark sense of fun and excitement to humans of all ages.
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