Canney demands improvements to Tuam roundabouts
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Tuam’s new roundabouts off the motorway and by-pass are not only “in a poor state”, they also “do nothing to promote the town”, according to Galway East TD and Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney.
Read more ...New maternity hospital planned for Galway by 2024
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
A new maternity hospital is on the cards for Galway in the next four to five years. The facility at University Hospital Galway will be accommodated in the four floors above the new emergency department.
Read more ...Cathaoirleach launches 2019 gum litter campaign
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr. Jimmy McClearn, officially launched the Gum Litter Taskforce’s gum litter education campaign in Portumna last week.
Read more ...Free GMIT summer camp for young entrepreneurs
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
A free young entrepreneur summer camp for 40 second-level students will run this summer in GMIT’s Galway (Dublin Road) campus, commencing on July 8. The camp is hosted by the School of Business, for the third year in a row, as part of a national initiative funded by the Higher Education Authority. The course is designed to meet a key objective of the National Skills Strategy 2025, the promotion of entrepreneurial thinking and design skills among secondary school pupils.
Read more ...COPE makes final push for million to complete refuge
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
A local charity is appealing to the public to donate vital funds to complete a new state-of-the-art domestic abuse service and refuge in Forster Street.
Read more ...Derry Girls' Sister Michael helps launch new Galway booklet on abortion services
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Siobhan McSweeney, best known as Sister Michael from hit comedy series Derry Girls, was in Galway recently to help launch a new information booklet detailing the process of having an abortion in Ireland.
Read more ...Hanley demands re-think on 'punitive' childcare funding scheme
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
A new funding scheme for childcare is in danger of "disproportionately going to those who are better off", while at the same time "hurting families" who live in "the areas of highest deprivation".
Read more ...HSE nursing homes in Galway are being paid eight per cent more than private ones
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
HSE nursing homes in Co Galway are being paid 80% more to provide care per person than their private and voluntary counterparts, new figures published by the HSE reveal.
Read more ...Fianna Fáil and the Greens putting politics ahead of patients, says Naughton
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Fine Gael TD Hildegarde Naughton has said Fianna Fáil and the Greens are putting politics ahead of patients with their wishes to change the National Development Plan.
Read more ...Improved bus services for Leitir Meallain, Carraroe forthcoming says Ó Cuív
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway-West, Éamon Ó Cuív, has been informed that the National Transport Authority (NTA)/Bus Éireann will introduce a new timetable providing additional services to Leitir Meallain, An Cheathrú Rua in the very near future.
Read more ...Make new friends at weekly women’s group
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Would you like to meet other women of all ages for tea and a chat, arrange walks, shopping trips, cinema outings, etc? If so, you may be interested in attending the Treasured Ladies group get-togethers.
The organisation meets at 11am on Saturday mornings in the foyer of the House Hotel, Spanish Parade. There are no fees, each person pays for their own tea and coffee.
Read more ...TV nun helps launch new Galway booklet on abortion services
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Siobhan McSweeney, best known as Sister Michael from hit comedy series Derry Girls, was in Galway recently to help launch a new information booklet detailing the process of having an abortion in Ireland.
Read more ...The Seven Castles Heritage Cycle Tour returns for Bike Week
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
This year’s Bike Week sees the return of the Seven Castles Looped Cycle Heritage Tour to Galway. Also known as ‘Slí na gCaisleán’ (‘The Way of the Castles’) the event represents a guided off-the-beaten-track heritage cycle excursion along a looped trail across beautiful countryside that encompasses seven castles on the north and eastern side of Galway city and on into Galway county.
Read more ...Childless people shouldn’t be ‘taxed to hilt’ with inheritance rules, says Grealish
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Childless couples and individuals with no sons or daughters should be able to leave their home to a niece or nephew “without being taxed to the hilt”, according to Independent Galway West TD, Noel Grealish.
Read more ...Canney welcomes return of Back to School clothing and footwear scheme
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Galway East TD and Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney has welcomed the return of the Back to School Clothing and Footware Allowance for families entitled to the benefit.
Read more ...Access to SMA medication welcomed by Cannon
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
The decision by the HSE to approve access to a particular medication for children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is welcome news for families affected, East Galway’s Minister Ciaran Cannon has said.
Read more ...Galway Civil Defence in line for new emergency response vehicle
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Galway’s Civil Defence is in line for one of 16 new emergency response vehicles, which are being provided through money from the Dormant Accounts fund.
Read more ...BAFTA winning game designer to lead Baboró Game Design Workshop
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Brenda Romero, the BAFTA winning game designer will lead the Baboró Game Design Workshop for anyone aged from 10 to 12 years, on Saturday June 29 at the Connacht Hotel.
Read more ...Minister Kyne to open Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh tomorrow
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh, one of the largest gaelscoileanna in the State, will tomorrow see the official opening of its new 720-pupil capacity school in Knocknacarra.
Read more ...Hundreds of tonnes of fats removed from city’s Victorian sewer network
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Businesses and shoppers in Galway are to benefit from Irish Water upgrade works to one of the oldest sewers in the country. The upgrade will address odour and blockage issues that have resulted in significant disruption for businesses and customers on some of Galway’s busiest streets.
The works are part of the Sewer Rehabilitation Project that Irish Water is carrying out in partnership with Galway Co. Co. The project will see one of the oldest sewers in the country receive a €2 million investment to bring it in line with other modern sewer infrastructure across the world.
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