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Immediate action needed for Glenamaddy sewage hazard, says An Taisce

An Taisce has called for immediate action to be taken in relation to the “totally unacceptable health and environmental hazard” Glenamaddy where the town’s sewage is being piped into a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) turlough.

Sinn Féin proposes more democratic representation for Gaeltacht communities – Ó Clochartaigh

Gealtacht communities should have a greater role in the structures that administer their regions, that is according to Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh.

Sending Ballinasloe patients to ‘creaking’ city psychiatric unit ‘defies logic’

Political pressure must be put on the HSE West to review its decision that all new mental health patients from Ballinasloe must now attend the psychiatric unit at University Hospital Galway, a former vice chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum insists.

UHG overcrowding ‘critical and dangerous’ says nursing union official

A leading nursing union boss has branded the current overcrowding situation at University Hospital Galway’s emergency department as “critical” and “very dangerous” for frontline workers trying to provide safe care for patients.

Student fashion show to raise funds for cancer charity

A group of secondary school students are appealing to clothes and accessory shops to take part in a fundraising fashion show they are organising in the city.

Flood fears abate as river levels drop

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Council officials moved yesterday, January 9, to reassure residents in flood-prone areas of Athlone that levels in the Shannon are not now expected to rise to levels which may threaten homes.

IDA cannot ‘corral companies to Mayo’

The IDA, the body responsible for attracting foreign companies to Ireland, has said it cannot be expected to “corral a company to go to a particular part of the country unless it will make sense for their business”.

One in four babies born by C-section at Mayo General

More than one-in-four babies are born by Caesarean section at Mayo General Hospital, according to new figures released this week.

Army chaplain should pay more heed to the pope says GAAW

The Irish Army chaplain should pay closer heed to the message of Pope Francis rather than criticising President Higgins for his lack of reference to Christianity in a recent speech.

Record numbers for IDA job creation but Mayo not benefitting

The IDA, the body responsible for attracting foreign companies to Ireland, has said it can't be expected to 'corral a company to go to a particular part of the country unless it will make sense for their business.'

 

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