St Nicholas' to mark 700 years with seven days of bell ringing
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
This Sunday, September 27, to mark the 700th year of St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, the church bells will sound out for seven minutes at 7pm for seven days.
Read more ...City gets ready for Make Way Day
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Local authorities will host virtual meetings, at 11am tomorrow with their local disabilities groups.
Read more ...Cultural centre and new apartments planned for Merchant’s Road
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Plans for a cultural centre, café, and apartments on Merchant’s Road Lower will help "enhance and revitalise the city centre", according to Fine Gael senator Seán Kyne.
Read more ...Feasibility report into new ED at UHG being considered nationally, Regional Health Forum told
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
A report into the feasibility of including the development of the Women and Children’s element when the lower floors of the new Emergency Department at UHG are being developed, is being studied by the HSE management, this week's Regional Health Forum was told.
Read more ...Planned elective hospital will be subject to capital funding in next two years
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
The planned elective hospital will be built on the Merlin Park campus and will be subject to capital funding in 2021/2022, the regional health forum heard this week.
Read more ...Local property tax rate increase rejected by county council
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Galway county's local property tax rate will remain the same for next year after councillors voted to reject a 15 per cent at the local authority's plenary meeting at GMIT on Monday morning.
Read more ...Six months added to orthodontic waiting list, forum told
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Approximately six months has been added to the treatment waiting list for orthodontics, the Regional Health Forum was told this week.
Read more ...NUI Galway launches new toolkit for consent education
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
NUI Galway has launched a new toolkit offering guidance to higher education institutions in developing an active plan on consent, sexual violence and harassment, as well as addressing consent education through a sustainable and joined up strategy across each campus community.
Read more ...NUI Galway reopens campus to students
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
NUI Galway reopened its campus this week to welcome its first year students to a three-day dedicated online and on campus orientation.
Read more ...Leisureland is vital to Galway city and must remain open
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
In writing this article, I paused to consider all the times in my life I have undertaken different activities in Leisureland, Irish dancing, playing quasar and arcade games, enjoying pantomime, attending concerts, doing exams, football training, enduring election counts, participating in teacher in-service and upskilling. I expect many readers have similar and varied memories.
Read more ...Government must deliver prescription charges cut and medical card extensions, says McNelis
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Some 56,000 elderly people are still waiting on medical cards due to the Government failing to relax the income limitations that were promised last year's Budget.
Read more ...Council must rethink policy on collecting grass cuttings, says Cheevers
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
City Hall needs to rethink its policy of not collecting grass cuttings in council managed estates, especially with the rise of plastic bags filled with mown grass that have been accumulating in estates recently.
Read more ...Aerogen announces sponsorship of GIAF's Mirror Pavilion
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Irish aerosol drug delivery firm Aerogen has announced its support for Galway International Arts Festival’s Galway 2020 project, John Gerrard’s Mirror Pavilion structure, which can currently be seen on Claddagh Quay.
Read more ...Councillors signalled support for Debenhams workers demands
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Galway's city councillors this week signalled their support for the demands of former workers at Debenhams regarding redundancy and payments.
Read more ...Galway homes and businesses to benefit from €7.8 million in energy efficiency funding
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Galway homes, businesses, farms, and community organisations could be set to benefit from €7.8 million in funding for energy efficiency projects.
Read more ...Two Athenry estates to be connected to public sewerage network
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
More than €300,000 has been allocated by the Department of Housing to bring sewerage and water provision in the Lorro Gate and Cluain na Cathrach estates in Athenry, up to standard.
Read more ...Ireland West Airport chairman calls for urgent action to address collapse in passenger traffic
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
The impact of COVID-19 on regional Ireland is continuing to have a devastating effect on Ireland West Airport as passenger numbers collapse by 90% over the summer period due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the stringent travel restrictions currently in place.
Read more ...Aran Islands ferry on its way from Hong Kong
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Ireland’s largest domestic ferry, Saoirse na Farraige to be operated by Aran Island Ferries, is on its way to Galway from Hong Kong, becoming the sixth ferry in their fleet.
Read more ...Canney calls on Government to develop wool industry
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
There are calls on the Government to support the wool industry in Ireland.
Read more ...PPP contracts for Primary Care Centres should reflect need to include new facilities, says Killilea
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
The PPP contracts to build new Primary Care Centres should include the flexibility to be amended to include new health facilities to meet demand for services, this week’s meeting of the Regional Health Forum was told.
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