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The handing over of Galway Gaol

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Galway City and County gaols were built at the beginning of the 19th century on a large site which took up most of Nuns Island. Construction was conditional on a right of way, the road all around the walls, also being built. James Hardiman, the historian, described it as follows: “The Prison …. Is built in the form of a crescent …. The interior of which is divided into eight wards ….. separated by walls which form so many radii of a circle, and, terminating in the rear of the governor’s house, bringing the whole range within many of his windows, by which means he can, at a single glance, survey the entire.”

Essential workers are solely permitted to sit driving test under current restrictions

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has issued a reminder to all driving test customers with a driving test appointment, that under Covid-19 Level 5 Government restrictions, they can only attend their driving test appointment if they are an essential worker.

New online portal for those wishing to upskill

A new online portal – www.gov.ie/therightcourse - a one stop shop and outlines the third level options available to those wishing to obtain or add to their qualifications has been launched this week.

New online portal for people seeking to upskill or retrain

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Unemployed, employees, and employers in Galway are set to benefit from a new online portal for people seeking to upskill or retrain.

New Level Five restrictions in place until end of the month

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On Wednesday of this week the Government brought in a raft of new restrictions in the battle against Covid-19; these restrictions will be in place until at least the end of the month and are as follows:

Westmeath Talks launches health and wellbeing podcast series

A series of health and wellbeing podcasts have been produced for the Westmeath Talks series.

Galway clubs urged to apply for new sports funding programme

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Galway sports clubs and community groups are being urged to apply for the Government’s new €40 million Sports Capital and Equipment Programme, which was unveiled this week.

Mayo businesses should apply for new Brexit loan as transition period nears an end - Dillon

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Small businesses in Mayo should apply for a new loan to help them prepare for Britain’s exit from the single market and customs union at the end of this year, Deputy Alan Dillon has said.

 

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