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Majority of people in the county want council to take back waste collection services
More than 60 per cent of people living in rural Galway believe waste collection services should be taken back into public ownership, and carried out by the local authority.
More than 900 people in the west waiting two years for orthodontic services
More than 900 people throughout the west of Ireland are waiting more than two years for orthodontic services, according to figures released by the HSE.
SF’s Louis O’Hara to carry out survey looking at ‘growing problem’ of illegal dumping in Galway
Illegal dumping in the Derryfadda Bog near Ballyforan, where 97 bags worth of rubbish was collected from the site, has highlighted the scale of the problem in County Galway.
NUIG students go to virtual polls today in referendum to reduce student levy
NUI Galway students go to the virtual polls today to vote in a referendum to reduce the student levy. If passed, the amount paid by students each year would be slashed from €224 to €140.
O’Hara chosen to stand again for Sinn Féin in Galway East
Louis O’Hara, who performed impressively in the 2020 election, has again been chosen to stand for Sinn Féin in Galway East at the next General Election.
British Army and RIC unleash terror on the streets of Clifden
March 1921 saw the British army's D Company Auxiliaries continue their tour of east Galway, assisted by an RAF spotter plane, the RIC, the Black and Tans, and various members of the Crown Forces.
The university man, the Headford ambush, and the 'Day of Rage'
For most of December 1920, Thomas Hynes, quartermaster of the Galway IRA, was in Queen’s College Galway - today's NUIG - hiding from Crown forces, sleeping on top of bookshelves, and assisting in the making of grenades.
O’Hara criticises EY report on Western Rail Corridor
Galway East Sinn Féin’s Louis O’Hara has criticised the recently published EY Report for being ‘too narrow in its appraisal of the Western Rail Corridor.’
Film Review: Mank
NETFLIX HAS two big budget prestige films out this month - Hillbilly Elegy, traditional Oscar bait and frankly one of the worst films I have seen this year; and Mank, from director David Fincher, which is a Hollywood biopic, traditionally a genre that does well at award season.
'We can have five million kits in Ireland in two weeks'
Galway entrepreneurs Chanelle McCoy and Caroline Glynn sat down with the Galway Advertiser to chat about their new antigen and antibody testing kits which can be a game charger in getting the Irish economy back to work