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2,500 Galway children a year will use new national children’s hospital

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More than 2,500 Galway children may benefit from the services provided by the new €650 million national children’s hospital in Dublin, which is expected to be completed by 2019.

RSA expresses concern over driver attitudes to tyre safety

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has expressed concern at driver attitudes to tyre safety, after a recent survey revealed that one in eight drivers have bought part-worn tyres in the past.

Kyne makes call to transform cardiac services

A local TD is calling for a unified approach to heart failure to be adopted throughout the country, which takes on board best practice and best models.

Nine per cent VAT rate results in new jobs in Mayo

According to a report published by the Restaurants Association of Ireland, 625 new jobs in the food, tourism, and hospitality sectors have been created in Mayo since the reduced VAT rate of nine per cent was introduced in July 2011.

One tenth of new nurses hired for GUH have returned from overseas

One in 10 nurses hired by Galway University Hospitals (UHG and Merlin Park) since January has returned from overseas.

Surgery for special needs child cancelled on several occasions

A child with special needs who is waiting on an operation at University Hospital Galway has had it cancelled on a number of occasions.

Reshuffle of management in the council to start next month

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A reshuffle of the senior management in Mayo County Council will kick in at the start of next month, the chief executive of the council, Peter Hynes, told the elected members of the council at their September meeting this week. The reshuffle will see two new full time directors of services who were appointed recently, Joanne Grehan and Thomas Gilligan, taking over their new roles.

Closure orders issued against two Mayo food outlets last month

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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland this week reported that two closure orders were issued against restaurants in Mayo during the month of August.

City Hall get permission to recruit community centre staff

The public service recruitment cap will be waived for two community centres in Galway, allowing the Galway City Council to hire staff for the centres in Knocknacarra and Ballinfoile.

City Hall gets permission to recruit community centre staff

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The public service recruitment cap will be waived for two community centres in Galway, allowing the Galway City Council to hire staff for the centres in Knocknacarra and Ballinfoile.

 

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