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Demand rises for An Post site to become cultural hub for city

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THE NUMBER of cultural political voices calling for the vacant space at the rear of the An Post building - currently housing the arts festival flagship exhibition In The Flesh - to become a cultural hub for Galway city, has increased.

Minister’s stamp of approval for An Post site to become city gallery

Minister Sean Kyne has added his voice to calls that the city centre site, currently being used to display the flagship Galway International Arts Festival exhibition, In The Flesh, become a dedicated art gallery for the city.

Chronic pain relief

Acupuncture, which originated in China is proven to be a very effective therapy for pain relief and is now used in many progressive hospitals in the USA, UK, Israel, and Australia.

West Coast Grow Shop's 1st Birthday!

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The West Coast Grow Shop, formerly the Grow Shop Galway, is having its one-year anniversary this July. Having more than 10 years’ experience in the grow shop industry, it provides excellent service and products for growing enthusiasts around the city, county, and beyond, and is the place for both beginners and experts to visit when planning to improve and expand their planting skills.

Claremorris Community Radio renews ten year broadcasting contract with BAI

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On Thursday last, an enthusiastic delegation from Claremorris Community Radio travelled to Dublin to attend the signing of a new 10-year licence contract at BAI headquarters.

Forty Mayo contractors have CIRI quality mark

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According to the Construction Industry Register of Ireland, 40 Mayo contractors are now qualified for competence in the construction quality mark, with only 850 companies across Ireland on the register.

Sixteen complaints to city council over unauthorised letting

The Galway City Council received 16 complaints last year about unauthorised letting of properties in the city.

New letting laws will not change housing crisis in city

New short term letting regulations without additional resources for the Galway City Council to enforce them will not produce positive results for the housing situation in Galway city, according to assistant CEO of COPE Galway, Martin O'Connor.

Government Climate Action Plan offers no sustainable solutions

The recently appointed Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Business, Deputy Robert Troy, has stated that the Government’s Climate Action Plan does not offer any new public transport initiatives and lacks substance.

Health support workers down tools over pay

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Health support workers at University, Merlin Park, and Portiuncula Hospitals downed tools yesterday (Wednesday) at 8am for 24 hours as part of a nationwide SIPTU dispute.

 

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