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Merlin Park orthopaedic surgery theatres to open by end of month
The long-awaited new operating theatres for orthopaedic surgery at Merlin Park could be up and running by the end of this month, but the numbers on orthopaedic waiting lists in Galway continues to grow.
Funding boost for Garrycastle LGFA under Texaco Support for Sport initiative
Garrycastle LGFA received a welcome funding boost this week following the award of €5,000 to the progressive club under the Texaco Support for Sport initiative.
Pyrite "is coming to every corner of this county and it is going to come in a big, big way" - Cruise
Foxford based Fine Gael councillor Neil Cruise has issued a stark warning to councillors in all areas of the county that the effects of pyrite in homes, will be coming to their areas, if it has not affected them already.
Integrate vegan alternatives into your diet with ease
Be it meat-free Mondays or the desire to start 2022 off with a diet overhaul, easily adapt and embrace Vegan offerings this year with thanks to Holly White & Frontier Foods.
‘For social housing, the real cost is in not building it’
“Would it be ambitious to try and deliver 20,000 public homes in a year? Yes, but we need that scale of ambition. We have to deliver affordable and social homes for purchase and rent, because this crisis will continue to get worse.”
Hopes of progress on N26 improvements
There is expected to be some good news on improving the N26 between Mount Falcon outside of Ballina and Foxford in the coming weeks.
Sinn Féin can win two seats in Galway at next election
The next General Election in the Republic of Ireland will take place in 2025. However, if the last two years have taught us anything, it is surely that nothing can truly be taken for granted and that “events, dear boy” can, and will, derail all manner of plans and expectations.
SF calls for ‘greater financial assistance’ for Gort Family Resource Centre
Gort Family Resource Centre deserves “greater financial assistance” from the Government for the “vital services” it provides, particularly for “vulnerable and marginalised people”.
Continued rise in Galway rents ‘outrageous’, says Farrell
Rents in Galway city have risen by 8.3 per cent, while rents in the county are up by 18.8 per cent, according to the latest rental report from Daft.ie.
Agriculture in Galway ‘at a crossroads’, says Canney
It is unacceptable that agriculture has become “a target for carbon emission reductions” without Government providing “genuine measures” to facilitate a Just Transition for farmers and their families.