Same day pharmacy delivery service for Galway City
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
As we continue to ‘stay home’ in our third lockdown, the arrival of vaccines, Spring, and the new green shoots of growth brings some hope and optimism for better and brighter days ahead. While the team at University Pharmacy have been serving the needs of their customers throughout the pandemic, they have also been busy preparing some new green shoots of their own. This week sees the launch of their exciting new website and Galway City pharmacy delivery service - www.universitypharmacy.ie.
Read more ...NUI Galway announces new head of J.E. Cairnes School
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
NUI Galway has announced the appointment of Professor Alma McCarthy as the next Head of School at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics. Professor McCarthy has commenced the role as of January 2021.
Read more ...Galway’s new research vessel to be named the RV Tom Crean
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
The new Galway-based marine exploration research vessel to replace the Celtic Voyager is to be named RV Tom Crean after the Irish seaman and polar explorer in Antarctica. The new vessel is set to be completed in 2022 and be based in Galway Harbour where the port comprises a dock basin.
Read more ...NUI Galway to lead new health and social care network
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
NUI Galway is to lead a new network of universities which aims to champion public and patient involvement in health and social care research.
Read more ...Time for clarification on Flemish planning judgement, says Kinane
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
Galway County Council will contact Minister for Housing, Local Government, and Heritage Darragh O’Brien to get clarification on housing projects in rural areas.
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Thu, Feb 04, 2021
Burglaries in Loughrea
Gardai are appealing for information following burglaries at two businesses in Loughrea last weekend.
Home Building Finance Ireland looking to fund Galway projects
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
Home Building Finance Ireland (HBFI), set up by the Government to fund the delivery of new homes, has grown total loan approvals to €395m during 2020, its second year of operation.
Read more ...It’s time for patience and calm
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
They say that patience is the ability to idle your motor, while in reality you feel like stripping your gears and throwing it all overboard.
It is perhaps the greatest virtue we can train ourselves to have, because with patience comes calmness, fewer rash decisions, less frustration and an acceptance that we cannot rush time although we might want to.
Read more ...Rising infection and 800 staff on sick leave puts Galway hospitals under pressure
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The escalating number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care units (ICUs), combined with high levels of staff absenteeism due to the virus, is putting severe pressure on local hospitals.
Read more ...UHG should become Ireland’s base for Covid 19 hyperbaric oxygenation, says Galway solicitor
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
A Galway-based solicitor is calling on the Government to intervene and make provision so that Galway University Hospital immediately becomes Ireland’s centre for Covid using hyperbaric oxygenation.
Read more ...NUI Galway PhD student selected for Antarctic expedition
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
NUI Galway student Sukanya Saikia has been selected as a Climate Force Ambassador for the upcoming International Antarctic Expedition in November 2021.
Read more ...McNelis calls for Covid-19 border checks
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
With the Covid pandemic at its height, and in the absence of an all-Ireland strategy to suppress the virus, Labour's Niall McNelis has called for Covid checkpoints near the border.
Read more ...Council appoints contractor for Clifden storm water diversion works
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The Galway County Council has appointed a contractor to carry out storm water diversion works in Clifden, with works are due to start in the next week.
Read more ...Questions remain over medicinal cannabis access programme, say PBP Galway
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The Government's decision to begin a medicinal cannabis access programme later this year is "very welcome news", but "important questions" still need to be answered.
Read more ...Early intervention is key to good mental health
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The Government’s mental health policy, enshrined in Sharing the Vision, foresees an Ireland where early intervention is guaranteed and those who experience mental health difficulties are provided with community-based services which cater to their individual needs.
Read more ...Council keen to get to bottom of baby wipes at Claddagh Beach
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Galway City Council will continue to monitor a problem with wet wipes gathering at Claddagh Beach.
Read more ...Rural areas of Oranmore and Clarinbridge to get high-speed fibre broadband
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Rural areas of Oranmore and Clarenbridge will be getting high-speed fibre broadband within the coming weeks, it has been confirmed.
Read more ...End delay in introducing three weeks parental leave, says Farrell
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The three weeks’ Parent’s Leave and Benefit, promised almost four months ago by the Government, must be introduced now, especially with crèches closed or taking reduced numbers due to the pandemic.
Read more ...City council launch wellbeing booklet for older people
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
A 20-page booklet, and series of accompanying videos, has been launched by the Galway City Council and the HSE Community Services in Galway, to support older people in minding their physical and mental health over the coming months.
Read more ...Statements and apology from Galway County Council on Tuam Mother and Baby Homes report
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Galway County Council this week issued a statement on and an apology for their role in the administration of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home. The authority, at their meeting held in Corrandulla on Monday issued the following statements to councillors and assembled media.
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