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Numbers waiting for driving test in Galway exceeds 4,800

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A total of 4,840 learner drivers County Galway are waiting for a test - 1,104 of them in Galway City - according to figures released by the Road Safety Authority.

Council Chamber addresses motion to enhance facilities at Portlick amenity

A new plan for Portlick, which will enhance both the current facilities and look to provide proper and safe access to the water was mooted by Fine Gael Councillor, John Dolan, at a recent sitting of Athlone-Moate Municipal District.

Galway TDs must vote against sealing Mother and Baby Homes records for 30 years

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Galway East TDs must vote against the controversial Mother and Baby Homes Bill which comes before the Dáil this week, as it would seal the records relating to such homes for up to 30 years.

Galway faces 'three-pronged attack' with oncoming high energy costs this winter, warns O'Hara

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Elderly people, and those on lower incomes, across County Galway are set to be hit with higher fuel bills than expected this month, due to a combination of stalled energy upgrades for homes, and the carbon tax increases.

No pay in budget for student nurses on frontline is a travesty – Lawless

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Aontú representative for Mayo, Paul Lawless, has expressed his disappointment over the fact that student nurses are still not getting paid for their work on the frontline, despite Minister Harris saying they would be paid.

Chamber tells hearing of the human toll that emanates from Galway's traffic congestion

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The President and CEO of Galway Chamber both told the oral hearing into the Galway City Ring Road of the negative impact that traffic congestions has on families, on livelihoods, on cancer patients, on students and on cyclists when they made a submission on Tuesday.

Public see Toyota as the best on climate change

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Nationwide research from iReach has named Toyota Ireland as the No 1 car brand for climate action.

Now is the time to 'act and prevent rather than react and blame'

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Fears that the Government will impose a county-wide lockdown on Galway have, throughout this week, hardened to a resigned certainty, after hundreds of students congregated in the Spanish Arch area in defiance of public health guidelines and social distancing requirements.

Pesticides detected in Louisburgh drinking water supply

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An exceedance for the pesticide, MCPA, has been detected in the public drinking water supply in Louisburgh.

CUA presidents resume onsite meetings as preparations to become a a technological university (TU) step up

for the first time since the Covid-19 enforced shutdown, as the three institutes prepare to re-open all campuses for new and continuing students across the West and North West region later this month (September).

 

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