My Kind Of Town - a vision for Galway after Covid-19

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Paula Healy
Station manager, Flirt 101.3 FM

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‘The desire of Democrats to deny Trump a second term animates them above all’

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

He may be rank alongside James Buchanan and Herbert Hoover as the worst ever president of the United States; his country has the highest levels of Covid-19 cases (+6 million) and deaths (+183,000 - higher than the number of US soldiers killed in Vietnam), which has led to a severe spike in unemployment levels.

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NUIG SU seek applications for Annual Charity Fund

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

NUI Galway Students’ Union has opened applications for charities wishing to benefit from its annual fundraising campaign for 2020/21.

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Delays at Galway Pain Clinic 'unacceptable', says Ó Cuív

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Waiting time for out-patient appointments on the Pain Service Waiting List was 1,924 days, a situation that is "completely unacceptable" and which must be "tackled as a matter of urgency".

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Dep Grealish should not emerge unscathed from 'Golfgate' scandal

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

The best and the brightest, apparently, were at the golf get together. ‘Astute’, ‘shrewd’, ‘clever’ are words recipients of college degrees might use to describe the persons in attendance. ‘Wide’ and ‘slick’ are words you might hear in more working-class areas to describe the same people.

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Local Credit Unions urge members to take on Virtual Sleep Out for Simon

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union members, along with St Jarlath’s Credit Union, Tuam, with whom they are merging with later this year, are set to take on the challenge of Sleeping Out for Simon on Friday, October 2 which is going virtual this year.

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New Carraig Donn store to open next week

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Irish retailer Carraig Donn has announced the opening of its new store at Gateway Shopping Park in Knocknacarra, Galway on Friday September 11.

The opening will bring the total number of Carraig Donn stores to 42, and Knocknacarra will be the largest of its retail stores at 4,700 sq ft.

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Máirín Ní Ghadhra to present new current affairs show in RnaG autumn schedule

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Máirín Ní Ghadhra will present a second weekend current affairs programme in the new autumn schedule on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, with the first programme to be aired on 12 September.

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Oranmore road improvement works set to begin

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

A number of significant road improvement works, footpath construction projects, and flood defence measures are set to commence in Oranmore following the allocation of more than €300,000 in government funding.

Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton said the investment would result in tangible improvements for the benefit of the town’s residents.

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Consultation under way on Galway to Athlone cycleway project

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

The first phase of public consultation for the new Galway to Athlone Cycleway project is underway and will continue until next week.

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Storm Ellen causes roof crisis for Ballinasloe Town Band

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

An appeal which was launched recently by Kilconnell native Eimear Noone, the first woman composer to conduct the Oscar ceremony orchestra has received a setback with Storm Ellen having caused damage to the funded renovations which were already under way.

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‘Education is not a commodity’ —NUIG Students’ Union calls for a lowering of fees

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

The price of higher education is too high and needs to be lowered, that is the opinion of NUIG Students’ Union president Pádraic Toomey.

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Funding for Corner Chapel footpath

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

A total of €58,000 has been allocated for works which will see the continuation of the footpath at Corner Chapel, Headford, under the active travel and climate action scheme.

This application was completed in association with the Caherlistrane Community Council, which is now working on securing funding for extra public lighting on the route. Fianna Fáil Galway county councillor, Mary Hoade, has welcomed the allocation and the works.

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Dark day for Kiltulla, so let’s start talking and listening, says resident

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Residents of the Kiltulla area where a house allocated for social housing was destroyed in a blaze early on Monday morning, have asked City Council officials to engage in dialogue with them in the aftermath of this week’s incident.

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Calls for Knocknacarra’s bus route to be nationalised

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

People Before Profit Galway has written to Minister for Transport Éamon Ryan, Minister of State in the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Nughton, and the National Transport Authority to demand that Knocknacarra’s bus service is reinstated.

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‘They don’t have a clue — Galway Vintners chairman hits out as 150 local pubs stay closed

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

The latest announcement by the Government to delay the reopening of pubs has been criticised by the Galway chairman of the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) Cllr Joe Sheridan.

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Clifden flooding another reminder of the power of nature

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

You would like to think that 2020 is some sort of training year, an obstacle course designed to test our resilience, to throw all sorts of misfortune our way to see how we deal with it. Maybe Fate Inc decided that we were too fragile, had become too used to a world without global fear. That we needed to know the sort of life that our parents did, and their parents — all generations who had lived through wars and recessions and famine.

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Ros na Rún to mark its silver jubilee with special episodes

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

To mark the historic milestone of the largest independent TV drama production in Ireland, directors and producers of the hugely popular drama series announce details of six celebratory, special episodes dedicated to the many ground-breaking, original and life changing storylines of 'Ros na Rún'. It was the first TV drama series on Irish TV to host a gay kiss and to cast Stephen Fry.

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New union launched in Galway

Wed, Sep 02, 2020

A new union has been launched in Galway describing itself as a new voice to improve the city and county

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Big cleanup commences for deluge-hit Clifden

Wed, Sep 02, 2020

Homeowners and businesses in Clifden are counting the cost this evening (Wednesday) after serious flooding hit the town early today when the Owenglin river overtopped. Schools were closed on the orders of gardai and 17 properties including homes and a hotel were evacuated as waters rose.

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