Fresh perspective needed on city’s problems, says Hoare
Thu, May 23, 2019
A local election candidate has pledged to bring a fresh perspective and vision to the running of the city.
Read more ...After Barry resignation, GMIT vows to appoint new president before end of year
Thu, May 23, 2019
GMIT has said it will begin the procedure of selecting and appointing a new president for the institute following the resignation of Dr Fergal Barry this week.
Read more ...Enter the world of politics by voting
Thu, May 23, 2019
I remember leaving a polling station a few decades ago in my hometown and bumping into a friend who told me that he had just voted for the introduction of divorce on the basis that it would make “loads more wimmen available for the shift”. And boy, was he pleased with himself. Not really bothering to enlighten him to the fact that his vote would also free up more men to compete with his Lothario efforts, I let him off as happy as Larry, having voted for what was probably the most meaningful reason he had ever had.
Everyone has a reason for voting. And the easiest thing in the world is to find a reason not to. There’s the bother, The what’s the point. The sure what will they ever do for me.
Read more ...INDEPENDENT COUNCILLOR NOEL LARKIN - YOUR VOICE!
Wed, May 22, 2019
I am seeking your Number 1 Vote on Friday 24th May so that I can continue to:
Read more ...Report will recommend elective hospital for Merlin Park within weeks, says Naughton
Thu, May 16, 2019
An independent report on the need for a new elective hospital in Galway will be completed and provided to the Minister for Health by the end of next month, it emerged this week.
Read more ...Councillors support exclusion zones at health care facilities providing abortion services
Thu, May 16, 2019
Exclusion zones to prevent protestors intimidating or harassing a person outside health care facility that provides pregnancy terminations, have received majority support from Galway City Councillors.
Read more ...Rent hikes in city reveals failure of Government's Rent Pressure Zone strategy
Thu, May 16, 2019
Average monthly rents in Galway city have escalated to €1,260 a month, according to the latest Daft.ie report. Despite this being below the national average of €1,366, it is still an 11.4 per cent increase over the last year.
Read more ...Boyle welcomes 58 new social houses for Ballybane
Thu, May 16, 2019
The Galway City Council's decision to grant planning approval for 58 new social housing units for Ballybane will provide "some hope for the half of City East residents living in rental accommodation".
Read more ...McDonagh accuses City Hall of 'ignoring serious environmental issues'
Thu, May 16, 2019
It is "unacceptable" that Galway does not have an appropriate facility to allow for the disposal of paint, and other similar, potentially toxic waste products, and City Hall is "failing to address" this "serious environmental issue".
Read more ...Farrell demands Galway University Hospital car parking charges be abolished
Thu, May 16, 2019
Abolishing car parking charges for sick patients attending treatment at Galway University Hospital is both “achievable and necessary”, and Health Minister Simon Harris must start phasing them out.
Read more ...O’Reilly calls for Yes vote in divorce referendum
Thu, May 16, 2019
The four year waiting period for couples who are divorcing is “causing real financial and emotional pressure” at a “very stressful and uncertain time”, often “accelerating conflict between ex partners”.
Read more ...NUI Galway professor leads debate on aspirin use to prevent heart disease and stroke
Thu, May 16, 2019
Bill McEvoy, an expert in heart disease prevention who last year returned to Ireland to take up the position of Professor of Preventive Cardiology at NUI Galway and Consultant Cardiologist at Galway University Hospitals, has been invited to debate another international expert on the benefits of aspirin in preventing heart disease and stroke.
Read more ...Galway City West: Keane v Connolly v O'Reilly
Thu, May 16, 2019
When it comes to Galway City West, there are only three names political pundits and political anoraks - is there any difference, really, between the two? - want to talk about: Cllr Peter Keane, John Connolly, and Pauline O'Reilly.
Read more ...Ain't no mountain high enough
Thu, May 16, 2019
For most people, retirement brings thoughts of putting one’s feet up and forgetting the stresses and strains of work. Not so retired rugby player Damian Browne. Since hanging up his boots four years ago the Galwayman has taken on a series of extreme endurance challenges that make the bruising world of professional rugby seem like a walk in the park.
Read more ...Hardiman demands City Hall make public statement on Corrib Great Southern site
Thu, May 16, 2019
The Corrib Great Southern has been closed for 11 years and been on the Galway City Council Derelicts site register in 2017, but when will action to taken on this "derelict pile" that is also attracting anti-social behaviour?
Read more ...City councillors support boycotting Eurovision 2019
Thu, May 16, 2019
The call by Palestinian artists, broadcasters, journalists and civil society, for an international boycott of the Eurovision 2019, which takes place in Israel this weekend, has been supported by Galway city councillors.
Read more ...We needed to start conversation about environment yesterday, says Higgins
Thu, May 16, 2019
Local election candidate Clodagh Higgins said this week that we have a duty to hand our planet over to the next generation in a better condition than we found i, but that stating the obvious without concrete proposals only fills an echo chamber.
Read more ...Fine Gael’s postering reveals the hypocrisy of the climate emergency declaration
Thu, May 16, 2019
The Fine Gael-led Government is “hypocritical in the extreme” following their declaration of a climate emergency, according to EU Independent election candidate Dr Fidelma Healy Eames.
Read more ...Cheevers accuses Government of neglecting Defence Forces personnel in Galway
Thu, May 16, 2019
Many soldiers stationed in Renmore Barracks are natives of Munster and have a “legitimate ambition to return and serve in or close to their native place”, but the high cost of renting in Galway is also a major factor in this.
Read more ...Grateful Oranmore family to travel Route 66 for meningitis and cancer charities
Thu, May 16, 2019
In September 2020 the Folan family from Oranmore with friends, will take on the challenge of travelling the iconic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles, USA. They do so with the aim of benefitting two local charities which have helped them overcome adversity.
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