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Garda issue advice to drivers over dark winter period

An Garda Síochána is issuing an urgent road safety appeal to all road users ahead of the busy winter driving period, as provisional figures show that 123 lives have been lost on Ireland’s roads to date. This is twelve more deaths than during the same period in both 2021 and 2019.

Making Galway a great city to grow old in

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The Mayor of Galway City, Cllr. Clodagh Higgins met with members of Salthill Active Retired, Access For All, AMACH!, Silver Rainbows and Salthill Men’s Shed group in Salthill, to test out the new Age Friendly seating located adjacent to Ladies Beach.

Galway company to create 50 new jobs at its Claregalway facility

Galway has been given a jobs boost this week with Xerotech, a leading supplier of advanced battery systems, expandng its operations in the county.

State-of-the-art Athlone Garda Station formally opened by Minister for Justice

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Galway cooks invited to join in the search for Ireland's Most Imaginative Meal-Makers

In a competition open to all the family, home cooks in Galway and beyond are being invited to join a search to find Ireland’s Most Imaginative Meal-Makers.

No rise in females in top financial services roles, says Network Ireland

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Women’s business group Network Ireland has expressed disappointment that there has been no improvement to the numbers of females in the top roles in the financial services sector.

Medtronic announce 200 R&D roles on day of celebration

On Friday, IDA Ireland, together with Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar attended a 40-year celebration at Medtronic’s Parkmore facility in Galway today where 200 Research & Development roles were announced.

Irish Water calls on local contractors to apply for new accreditation scheme

Irish Water has launched a new accreditation scheme that will be available for experienced contractors in Westmeath.

Almost 300,000 with long Covid but HSE remains in planning phase – Naughten

Despite the fact that up to 300,000 people are suffering from the impact of long Covid, the HSE is still only at the planning stage in the assessment of the scale of the problem and its possible impact on our health service, local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, stated this week.

Mayo University Hospital under increasing pressure due to COVID-19 outbreaks and high Emergency Department attendances

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Mayo University Hospital is dealing with a significant increase in COVID-19 positive patients, while also seeing very high numbers of attendances through the Emergency Department.

 

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