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Motor safety concerns issued by first time local election candidate
The issue of motor safety along a major route has been highlighted by inaugural South Roscommon Athlone electoral area independent candidate, Donal Kilduff.
Burke vows to keep it local if elected
Former cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council Michael Burke has thrown his hat in the ring for next month's local elections. The Ballinrobe based Fine Gael candidate lost the seat he held previously in the 2014 local election and is looking to regain it this time around.
Game changing digital hub in Ballina gets planning nod
Part Eight planning permission was granted by the elected members of the Ballina Municipal District for a potentially game changing digital hub in the old Military Barracks in the heart of the town on Wednesday.
'A shambles' — Councillors express frustration at slow progress of the Sailín to Silverstrand project
The slow progress at providing a coastal walk between the promenades at Salthill and Silverstrand has been branded "a shambles" by one Galway city councillor.
Councillors defer decision on proposed fifty eight housing units to next month
The Galway City Council has deferred a decision to grant a Part 8 application for a proposed development of 58 residential units at Ballybaan More, on the east side of the city, until May.
Nearly half of State’s medical helicopter missions used UHG helipad in 2018
A total of 260 medical aircraft movements by the Irish Air Corps and Irish Coast Guard was recorded at University Hospital Galway's (UHG) helipad last year. The number represents 49 per cent of all medical helicopter missions in the State for 2018, which include emergency calls, transfers, and search and rescue.
Elderly man discharged from hospital found in a 'bad state'
An elderly man who was discharged from a public hospital recently without family support or respite services was found in a "bad state" that night by a home help.
McDonnell demands end of Moneenageisha junction 'no right turn' ban
A former mayor has demanded that turning restrictions on traffic be lifted at one of the busiest junctions on the east side of the city, on the basis that the current system is creating a danger for both pedestrians and motorists.
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Geraldine’s Skin Care Clinic launches fundraising campaign for the Mayo Rape Crisis Centre
Geraldine's Skincare Clinic’s fundraising campaign in aid of the Mayo Rape Crisis Centre was launched last Friday night in Westport Leisure Park and proprietor Geraldine Greenan is aiming to raise €40,000 this year in aid of the charity.