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Local Minister of State affords positive Covid-19 easing of restrictions thoughts

Affording his thoughts following the recent Covid-19 easing of restrictions announcement by An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, Local Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has urged constituents to exercise caution and adhere to public health guidance to ensure positive gains are not lost.

Spirit of hope with easing of restrictions as Katie Taylor enhances her sporting prowess

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Lake County Movathon initiative achieves substantial contribution

The Westmeath Lake Country Movathon has now concluded with the closing of the Go Fund Me account and an incredible €143,420 contributed, indicative of the massive goodwill that exists in the community for Westmeath GAA.

NUI Galway to host conference for public and patient involvement in research

NUI Galway is inviting the public, patients, carers, and the wider research community to attend the Sixth National Public and Patient Involvement in Research Conference on Wednesday, 28 April. The Conference will be an online event, running from 10am-1.45pm.

If there is a United Ireland, we should leave the euro

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The European Union, and its lynchpin project, the euro, had a charmed existence in publicity terms during the worst of the Brexit years from 2016 to 2019.

As clocks went forward, 379 people availed of COPE Galway emergency accommodation

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COPE Galway has asked that the people of Galway do not forget the plight of people who are homeless and without a place to call home as we continue to live with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Affordable Live-in Homecare supports independent living

Choosing the right care for relatives is an important decision. Everyone naturally wants the best quality care at an affordable price, but more importantly they want their loved one to be safe and happy…. and for most, no matter what age they are, there’s simply no place like home.

Savouring special family moments on Mother’s Day as Henshaw shines in Ireland victory

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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.”

Network Ireland conference to return to Galway next year as Noreen McKenzie becomes national VP

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Noreen McKenzie has been busy this month. Apart from her day job as a Financial Advisor and as the newly-elected vice-president of Network Ireland, she has been looking ahead and checking out venues for next year’s Network conference which will be held in Galway.

 

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