South Galway woman celebrates her 101st birthday
Thu, May 28, 2020
South Galway woman Mary Quinn celebrated her 101st birthday in style at the weekend at the Little Flower Nursing Home in Labane, but is looking forward to another celebration with family and friends when the restrictions are lifted.
Read more ...Greens select O’Reilly replacement for City Council
Thu, May 28, 2020
Niall Murphy will be the new Green Party councillor for the Galway City West Ward on Galway City Council.
Read more ...Backing the businesses to rebuild your community
Thu, May 28, 2020
I remember someone saying to me some years ago during a brush with mortality, that normality is one of the most underrated aspects of our lives. And how true that is. There is a wonder in surrounding ourselves with those lived experiences and situations that give us comfort and familiarity. In truth, we might bask away a good share of our lives surrounded by the cushion of normality.
Since March, all of that has changed, and perhaps the most disturbing aspect of it all is that we cannot guarantee any of the joys that we associate with normality again, because it is something that we will all have to construct, brick by imaginary brick, until once again it is a place where we can find comfort.
Read more ...Fewer than 5 Covid-19 patients in ICU departments in the West
Thu, May 21, 2020
The chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group, which runs the local public hospitals, acknowledged this week that the threat from Covid-19 would remain with us for the forseeable future but stressed there were many reasons for optimism.
Read more ...Galway Chamber calls on Government to 'expand scope of commercial rates waiver'
Thu, May 21, 2020
The commercial rates waiver must include businesses which continued to trade through the COVID-19 crisis, despite enduring significant trading impacts.
Read more ...Road safety ramped up in Tynagh
Thu, May 21, 2020
A number of road safety measures are currently being installed in Tynagh thanks to funding from a Galway County Councillor.
Read more ...Higgins calls for bike scheme to be extended to Salthill and Knocknacarra
Thu, May 21, 2020
As social distancing will remain in place for some time, extending the Coca Cola bike scheme is "vital", given that, as restrictions are lifted, people will need alternative means to "get around and get back to work".
Read more ...Corrib river Foot/Cycling Bridge could be a gamechanger for a new ‘green’ and ‘blue’ Galway
Thu, May 21, 2020
Galway City Council is considering funding for the bridge under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund. This decision is enthusiastically welcomed by community and environmental groups that have been advocating for this development for many years," said Mr Smith.
Read more ...Light rail must be part of transport solutions for a post Covid-19 Galway
Thu, May 21, 2020
The implications of the Covid-19 pandemic have "focused a spotlight" on the need for transport solutions that are green, sustainable, and conducive to social distancing, and "Galway has a golden opportunity to show what is possible".
Read more ...Grealish calls for flexibility in operation of broadband contracts 'at this unprecedented time'
Thu, May 21, 2020
With many people now working from home and reliant on good broadband connectivity, and with the rollout of the National Broadband Plan stalled, the Government needs to show flexibility in implementing and enforcing broadband contracts.
Read more ...HSE to provide PPE for Cuan Mhuire addiction treatment centre
Thu, May 21, 2020
The HSE has confirmed it will provide PPE to Cuan Mhuire, Ireland’s largest voluntary provider of addiction treatment services and residential rehabilitation, based in Coolarne, Athenry.
Read more ...NUIG postgraduates launch petition for 'fair working environment'
Thu, May 21, 2020
NUI Galway’s Postgraduate Workers Alliance launched a petition this week calling for "a fair working environment and Covid-19 response" for PhD and post-doctoral researchers at the university.
Read more ...Government must 'not row back' on delivering new Inis Oírr pier, says Farrell
Thu, May 21, 2020
The Government must not be allowed "row back on delivery of the pier development" for InisOírr as promised under the Capital Investment Plan 2016-2020.
Read more ...Network of mental health professionals to support frontline workers
Thu, May 21, 2020
A voluntary network of mental health professionals has been created to support frontline workers in Ireland during the Covid-19 crisis. Covid Cara was established by Linda Bhreathnach, the award-winning writer and director who recently graduated with a M.A. in Psychology.
Read more ...Contracts issued for design team for new school building for Moycullen
Thu, May 21, 2020
Contracts to appoint a design team for a proposed new, larger school building, with upgraded facilities, to accommodate Moycullen's growing population, have been appointed.
Read more ...Going like Jacuzzis - a reflection on FF and FG's path to coalition
Thu, May 21, 2020
At the height of our artificially inflated economic boom, or Celtic Tiger, the owners of a prominent builders’ suppliers told a friend of mine that although the year was not yet over they were ‘amazed at the phenomenal amount of Jacuzzis’ they were selling.
Read more ...Is a second election the answer to Government formation stalemate?
Thu, May 21, 2020
The first 100 days is traditionally the point at which a new government gets its first provisional review and points to achievements to show it has hit the ground running.
Read more ...If you need help or want to help exiting lockdown
Thu, May 21, 2020
Before Ireland ever entered into lockdown on March 27, Dr Conor Hogan saw the warning signs to people’s mental health, for businesses and normal life, as we knew it then back then, in general.
With the Coronavirus around the corner, he created the ‘Irish Self Isolation Support’ group on Facebook. His mission was simple. By creating a group as such, people and would begin to warrant the warning signs of the impending surge of the Covid-19 pandemic, stay at home, and seek the positive and factual support on all issues of the crisis within the group. It worked. People flocked to the group in their thousands.
Read more ...Biodiversity Week goes virtual
Thu, May 21, 2020
Biodiversity Week takes place from May 22 to 29, and many Galway events will take place online during this year’s celebration of nature.
Read more ...I fought the lawn — Petition urges Say No to the Mow
Thu, May 21, 2020
A petition requesting that Galway City Council leave the green areas unmowed has been launched by Green Party Chairperson, Claire Hillery. The petition points out that during the pandemic, most council parks and grass verges have been allowed to grow wild and that, contrary to the belief that ‘neat and green is nice’, these wild parks and verges are far more beautiful with pinks, blues, yellows, whites and purples. The petition was launched last week and within 48 hours, more than 300 people had signed it, with names continuing to be added.
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