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Galway Community Café - a safe space to talk about mental health
Galway Community Café is a free out-of-hours adult mental health service designed, and run, by people with lived experience of mental health challenges, and there to support others on their mental health journeys.
New Bill can strengthen renters rights in Galway, says McNelis
A new Bill coming before the Dáil this week has the potential to address three major issues of concern to Galway renters - security of tenure, affordable rents, and quality of rental accommodation - but only if it achieves cross party support.
Umbrellaeile artisan market launched by Mayor Mike Cubbard
Galway’s newest artisan market ‘Umbrellaeile’ was launched last Saturday at The Rowing Club in Woodquay by Mike Cubbard, Mayor of Galway, who dropped in to sample an early morning coffee and slice of cake as the traders were setting up for business.
Galway City Council offers support to Mayor Mike Cubbard following threats
Galway City Council chief executive Brendan McGrath has condemned the threats made to Mayor Mike Cubbard.
Ulster Bank announcement a ‘hammer blow for Galway’ says McNelis
Ulster Bank’s decision to withdraw from the market in the Republic of Ireland is “a hammer blow for staff and customers in Galway city”, according to a former Mayor.
McNelis to chair online meeting on rights of those working from home
The Covid-19 pandemic and the increased numbers now working from home have highlighted the “many shortcomings” in workers rights in Ireland.
McNelis condemns Budget 2021 for not being 'equality-proofed'
The Government has failed to "seize upon an opportunity to advance a real equality agenda" in Budget 2021 by not increasing funding for the childcare sector.
Councillors criticise location for direct provision living complex
The location of the new 140 person direct provision independent living complex has been criticised by city councillors.
McNelis calls for Ireland to adopt universal public childcare system
Women's participation in the workforce remains low because of "Ireland’s unaffordable childcare costs", and it will go lower unless the State introduces a universal public childcare system.