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Health Minister urged to avert looming orthopaedic crisis at Merlin Park Hospital

A call has been made for the Minister for Health to avert a looming crisis at Merlin Park Hospital which is threatening to cripple the provision of orthopaedic services in the west from next month.

Health Minister urged to avert looming orthopaedic crisis at Merlin Park Hospital

A call has been made for the Minister for Health to avert a looming crisis at Merlin Park Hospital which is threatening to cripple the provision of orthopaedic services in the west from next month.

Last week to enter Doire Press writing competition

GALWEGIANS INTERESTED in entering the Doire Press 2012 International Poetry & Fiction Chapbook Competition have until Monday January 9 to do so.

Minister announces new school and extension works for Galway

The pressure on some schools, bursting at the seams with increasing enrollment numbers and inadequate facilities, is set to be alleviated quite considerably with the announcement this week that Galway is benefit from the construction of new school buildings as well as schools receiving long-awaited extensions and refurbishments.

Local group keen to restore Quiet Man cottage to its former glory

A local group is appealing to the Galway County Council to put a preservation order on a house made famous by a 1951 blockbuster.

Anne McCabe booklaunch this evening

TV DIRECTOR and documentary maker Anne McCabe will launch her new novel, Under the Avalanche, in the Galway City Library this evening at 6pm.

Budget 2012 ‘music to the ears of Galway business’ says Healy Eames

Budget 2012 is “music to the ears of Galway business, big and small” as it contains “positive and creative pro-jobs measures”.

Nolan welcomes decision to suspend planned disability allowance cuts

The Government’s decision to suspend the planned cuts to disability allowances for young people has been welcomed by Labour Galway West TD Derek Nolan.

Urgent measures needed to tackle antisocial behaviour

People who raise the alarm about antisocial behaviour must be “listened to and their complaints acted upon promptly” according to Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

Workers will lose jobs if sick pay plan goes ahead, warns Healy Eames

A Galway employer has told her seven employees that if Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton’s proposal - that employers should pay the first four weeks of employees’ sick pay - goes ahead they will lose their jobs. The company will instead downsize to become a sole trader.

 

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