4,032 Galway children waiting on speech and language therapy
Thu, Jan 14, 2021
A total of 4,032 children in Galway are awaiting some level of speech and language therapy, with needs ranging from initial assessment to further therapy.
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Thu, Jan 14, 2021
Galway Swimming Club in line for funding boost
Aviva Ireland has announced that Galway Swimming Club has been shortlisted to share in a fund of €100,000. Nominated by Frank Mitchell, Nevin Life & Pensions Ltd, the Aviva Broker Community Fund provides an opportunity for financial advisers/brokers throughout the country to help support their local charities or community organisations that are making a difference in their area. The winners will be announced at a virtual ceremony tomorrow Friday 15 January 2020.
Aviva Ireland has announced that Galway Swimming Club has been shortlisted to share in a fund of €100,000. Nominated by Frank Mitchell, Nevin Life & Pensions Ltd, the Aviva Broker Community Fund provides an opportunity for financial advisers/brokers throughout the country to help support their local charities or community organisations that are making a difference in their area. The winners will be announced at a virtual ceremony tomorrow Friday 15 January 2020.
Read more ...Rail reports end Western Rail Corridor as viable option
Thu, Jan 14, 2021
The rail reports into the viability of the Western Rail Corridor have shown that there is no case for investing in a railway line along the route, according to the Western Rail Trail Greenway Alliance.
The June 2020 Report into the viability or otherwise of the Western Rail Corridor (WRC) was released this week by Minister Eamon Ryan, as was an additional report by JASPERS, the consultancy arm of the European Investment Bank (EIB), which completed a review of EY consulting report. Neither report has found a case for investing in a railway line along the route, but both have cleared up issues that had been the subject of often heated debate over the last decade or more.
Read more ...Museum looks for your pandemic letters
Thu, Jan 14, 2021
A number of weeks ago Galway City Museum invited the people of Galway to write a letter to future generations of Galwegians as part of their “Dear Galway” pandemic project. The idea of this project is to ask the public to share their lived experiences of dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic and to offer advice to future generations on how best to cope during such a crisis.
Read more ...Irish charity Co-operation Ireland kicks off 2021 with music event ‘X the Waves’
Thu, Jan 14, 2021
Co-operation Ireland, the leading peace building charity across the island of Ireland, is excited to introduce ‘X The Waves’ (Cross The Waves) - a virtual music event taking place on January 16.
Read more ...Speed calming measures for Headford
Thu, Jan 14, 2021
By Kernan Andrews
Speed calming measures have been installed on all entrances to Headford, while digital speed signs are in place on the Headford Road, Claran Road, and Cong Road.
Speed calming measures have been installed on all entrances to Headford, while digital speed signs are in place on the Headford Road, Claran Road, and Cong Road.
Read more ...Local hospitals "under extreme pressure" — Saolta chief
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Local hospitals are under “extreme pressure” and it would not take a lot to “push them over the edge” the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group warned this week.
Read more ...Bonham Quay-bound Genesys to create 100 new jobs in city and remotely
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Genesys (www.genesys.com), the global leader in cloud customer experience and contact centre solutions, has announced it is creating 100 new software roles in Ireland.
Read more ...Covid vaccination begins at Merlin Park Community Nursing Units
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
The Covid-19 vaccination programme is being extended to Merlin Park Community Nursing Units today, with other Galway nursing homes and care facilities to come on stream next week.
Read more ...Cheevers calls for introduction of emergency paid parental leave
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Emergency paid parental leave should be introduced by the Government for working parents, where one parent may have to stay at home because of the closure of schools.
Read more ...Smoky coal causing health problems to families on city's east side
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Galway City Council is investigating complaints that a number of householders on the east side are flouting the city’s ban on smoky coal, according to Independent councillor Terry O’Flaherty.
Read more ...Headford in line for new arts, culture, and enterprise centre
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
The creation of a bespoke building for Headford, comprising cultural, enterprise, and recreational facilities, has taken a step closer this week, following the allocation of funding.
Read more ...Cheevers calls for radical new policy to combat illegal dumping
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
A radical new policy to combat illegal dumping in 2021 must be introduced by the Galway City Council, after a spike in illegal dumping in the Ballybane area over the last few weeks.
Read more ...Terryland Forest Park vandalism leaves me heartbroken
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
On a Sunday in March 2000, I witnessed with a joyous heart thousands of Galwegians of all ages enter a bare field beside the Quincentenary Bridge and leave behind a forest.
Read more ...Now is the time for a cycle lane in Salthill
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
With public transport likely to be a "reduced option for many commuters for the foreseeable future", now is the time to reignite plans to develop a cycle lane for Salthill, along the area's iconic promenade.
Read more ...COPE and Galway Traveller Movement to benefit from new Healthy Ireland fund
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
COPE Galway, the Galway Traveller Movement, and the Galway Community Circus are among the local groups and organisations receiving funding under the Healthy Ireland Community Mental Health Fund.
Read more ...Bike Week legacy sees official Zwift Social Spin every Monday night
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
On the back of a successful Tri Talking Sport Virtual Bike Week hosted in partnership with Galway City Council in September of 2020, which featured an online bike spin utilising the cycling platform Zwift, a weekly virtual cycle has been taking place on Monday nights ever since, hosted by Joanne Murphy of Tri Talking Sport and Oliver Harkin, Primed Coaching and PARC Tri Community.
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Thu, Jan 07, 2021
NUI Galway to hold virtual info evening
NUI Galway will hold a virtual information evening next week, focusing on the needs of mature students and adult learners who may be considering full-time or part-time studies for the 2021 academic year.
Alcoholics Anonymous Galway Annual Convention 2021 to be held online
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Alcoholics Anonymous Galway will hold an Public ONLINE meeting tomorrow Friday January 8 at 8.00pm, which is open all who have an interest in alcoholism and how Alcoholics Anonymous can help in solving a personal drinking problem or helping someone else to solve such a problem.
The 2021 convention held over the weekend, is online due to the current covid19 restrictions, where it is expected over 700 members attend from all parts of the world.
Read more ...Tributes paid to Galway teenager who lost his life in accident
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Tributes have been paid this week to James Harrison, the teenager who lost his life in an accident in Co Kerry last weekend.
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