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Thu, Oct 21, 2021
Vintage ring stolen in Ardrahan burglary
Sometime between Sunday September 18 and Sunday October 10 a house at Roughaun, Ardrahan was broken into. During the course of the burglary, a vintage three diamond gold ring was stolen from the property.
Sometime between Sunday September 18 and Sunday October 10 a house at Roughaun, Ardrahan was broken into. During the course of the burglary, a vintage three diamond gold ring was stolen from the property.
Read more ...Fathers and sons ensure Galway hockey club’s still up for the challenge
Thu, Oct 21, 2021
Galway Hockey Club’s first XI made history recently with a record three sets of fathers and sons.
Read more ...'The reality of the malware industry is it has got incredibly sophisticated'
Thu, Oct 21, 2021
With our work and social lives moving even more online in the past 18 months or so, cybersecurity has become more important than ever. Phishing and data breaches have become part of everyday life, while the ransomeware attack on the HSE's systems earlier this year, and the recent attempted cyberattack on NUI Galway, have underlined just how much is at stake when it comes to protecting our digital information.
Read more ...Menopause impact awareness on the increase, says top physiotherapist as she offers pelvic floor muscle tips
Thu, Oct 21, 2021
Distinguished Chartered Physiotherapist Aoife Ni Eochaidh has been leading the campaign to increase awareness of the impact of the menopause for some time. In the week of World Menopause Day, she told the Advertiser of her delight that at last, the topic is losing its taboo-ness and that discussions about the menopause are now entering general discourse.
Read more ...Galway FA chairman fears impact of sideline behaviour and racism
Wed, Oct 20, 2021
The chairman of the Galway FA has said he fears that increasing tensions on football sidelines and a rise in the number of racist incidents is going to lead to a serious pitchside assault in the city or county.
Read more ...Covid outbreak and increased numbers result in delays at UHG
Wed, Oct 20, 2021
An ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, combined with a major increase in patients seeking treatment, is resulting in long waiting times for patients at University Hospital Galway.
The hospital this week apologised to people experiencing such delays at its emergency department (ED).
Read more ...Galwegians to have their say in city's development
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
Galwegians are to be consulted on their vision for the city's development over the next three decades.
The Galway Chamber of Commerce is launching a public consultation process to ensure citizens have their say on their city's future.
Read more ...Councillors back social and affordable housing scheme at Merlin Woods
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
A development in the Merlin Woods area involving 103 units with 85 to be affordable homes was approved at Monday’s meeting of the Galway City Council.
Read more ...Salthill two way cycle track forced through 'without debate' claims Lyons
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
Cllr Donal Lyons has calimed the motion to introduce a temporary cycle track in Salthill was ‘forced through without debate’ in September.
Read more ...Vacant Zoned Land Tax ‘a gift for land hoarders’, says Hanley
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
“A gift to land hoarders” is how the Government's new vacant zoned land tax, announced as part of Budget 2022, has been described by a Galway city councillor.
Read more ...Budget 2022 ‘will reduce the cost of living,’ says Naughton
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
Budget 2022 contains measures to not only “recover our economy from the pandemic”, but also to reduce the cost of living “to provide support for people at a time of rising prices”.
Read more ...McNelis brands Budget 2022 ‘a disappointment’
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
“A fiver here and a fiver there is not good enough for those waiting on lists and on trolleys. People want system change, not throwaway tax cuts.”
Read more ...Cycle of overcrowding crises at UHG ‘must be broken’ says Farrell
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
"UHG has consistently been the most and second most overcrowded hospital in the State in recent weeks, and this is with non-Covid related admissions. We need to break this cycle of overcrowding crisis at UHG.”
Read more ...Kyne welcomes reform of Carer’s Allowance
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
Changes to the Carer’s Allowance have been hailed as “the first major reform of the allowance in more than a decade” by Sen Seán Kyne.
Read more ...Galway social entrepreneurs honoured for inspiring others into action
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
Galway's Brandon Blacoe from Salthill and Eibhlin O’Riordan from Knocknacarra, co-founders of ByoWave, were among those honoured by Social Entrepreneurs Ireland at an online gathering this week.
Read more ...Close to €10,000 awarded in Local Community Festivals Grant Scheme 2021
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
A total of €9,984 has been allocated to various festivals around Galway city under the 2021 Local Community Festivals Grant Scheme.
Read more ...Pedestrian crossing ‘urgently needed’ at Blackrock, says Higgins
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
A pedestrian crossing is “urgently needed” at Blackrock in Salthill as the current roundabout/junction “presents a real threat” to those who cross it “on a daily basis”.
Read more ...Spike in numbers seeking housing adaptation grants in Galway in 2021
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
A “significant increase” has been recorded in the number of housing adaptation grant applications to the Galway County Council for the first half of 2021, compared to the same period last year.
Read more ...Portiuncula Hospital launches 'game changer' breastfeeding initiative
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
A breastfeeding initiative spearheaded by Portiuncula University Hospital has been described as a "game changer" by its lactation consultant.
Read more ...Candle lighting ceremony for babies who passed away
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
University Hospital Galway will mark International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day tomorrow (Friday) with a special remembrance ceremony.
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