Design work begins on major upgrade for Oranmore Train Station

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Preliminary design work on a major upgrade for Oranmore Train Station has begun. The upgrade will see a 1km passing railway loop to allow trains pass each other within the twin track section.

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From the Abbey to the Áras - Connemara mare and foal focus of biodiversity partnership

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

On Monday morning, Gray Lass (affectionately known as “Snowy”) and her colt foal along with a small delegation of Kylemore Abbey staff made the 280km journey from Kylemore Abbey in Connemara to Áras an Uachtaráin in the Phoenix Park. “Snowy” and her six-week-old foal will take up residence in the front paddock of Áras an Uachtaráin for four months.

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Walk-in Covid Test Centre should be in city centre to benefit from footfall, says Crowe

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Fianna Fáil councillor Michael J Crowe has requested the HSE to consider moving their Walk-in Covid Test Centre from the grounds of NUIG to a suitable location in the city centre.

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Continued pandemic supports will be needed ‘until at least the end of this year’, says McNelis

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Setting hard targets on the phasing out of pandemic income and business supports is “a bad idea”, and the Government needs to adopt a more “flexible and long term stance”, rather than adopting “a hawkish and hard-line approach”.

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Planning permission for local families should be allowed on regional roads, says Cuddy

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Families living along regional roads should no longer be refused planning permission when seeking to build their own homes on their own family lands.

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NUIG Students’ Union demands end to €3,000 Student Contribution Fee

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

NUI Galway Students’ Union is demanding an the Student Contribution Fee. The fee is €3,000 in the Republic of Ireland - the highest undergraduate fees in the EU.

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Has Ballyloughane beach been needlessly closed for six years, asks O'Flaherty

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has demanded answers from The Environmental Protection Agency, after she claimed an analysis of water quality test results showed that Ballyloughane Beach had needlessly suffered six years of swimming bans.

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Changed world of Covid-19 must be reflected in planning, says Ó Cuív

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

“No longer will most employees who work in offices have to attend Monday to Friday at fixed hours. Hybrid working from different locations, including from hubs and home as well as the office, will be the order of the day.”

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New Garda station building for An Spidéal

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Planning Permission for a new Garda Station building in An Spidéal is to be sought by the Office of Public Works.

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Galway to host 10 of Ireland’s first remote working hubs

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Galway city and county will host 10 of the State’s first national network of remote working hubs. There are currently 66 such hubs, with that number set to rise to more than 100 by the end 2021.

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40 new jobs are to be created as part of €1.9m expansion of Cambus Medical

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

More than 40 new highly skilled jobs are to be created as part of a €1.9m expansion work being carried out by Cambus Medical, in An Spidéal.

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Disruption to local hospital services from HSE cyber attack likely to continue for several weeks

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

The major disruption to local hospital services caused by the recent cyber attack on the HSE’s IT system is expected to continue for a number of weeks with thousands of patients facing cancelled appointments and delays.

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Majority of people in the county want council to take back waste collection services

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

More than 60 per cent of people living in rural Galway believe waste collection services should be taken back into public ownership, and carried out by the local authority.

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Fears grow that rents in Galway will rise by €100 a month from July

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Rents in Galway city stand to be hiked by almost €100 a month from July, raising fears of rents spiralling even higher and leading to a summer of evictions.

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Arts bureaucrats urging writers to put themselves up for sale?

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

In a book called Das Kapital, first published 154 years ago, Karl Marx predicted capitalism would, in time, transform everything into a saleable commodity.

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O’Reilly invokes Elvis Presley during Seanad Housing debate

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Elvis Presley was invoked by Green Party Galway senator Pauline O’Reilly in the Seanad, when she described the controversial Affordable Housing Bill 2021 as requiring “a little less conversation, a little more action please”.

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1,000 children still waiting for mental health appointment

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Close to 1,000 children in the west of Ireland, needing mental health supports and services, are still waiting for an appointment.

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Sleep Out for Simon raises €137,000 supporting more than five hundred individuals

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has announced their Sleep Out for Simon challenge in 2020 was their most successful event to date with €137,205 being raised for their frontline services.

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Paddy Barnes to take on Stevo Timothy in wheelchair bout

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

This August, double Olympic medal Winner Paddy Barnes will hop into a wheelchair to take on Galway comedian Stevo Timothy in this charity bash in aid of the Irish Wheelchair Association.

Stevo Timothy, famous for his viral Farmer Michael character, who completed a charity cycle last year and raised over €63,000 despite having incomplete paraplegia, is taking to the ring.

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National awards for Galway students at enterprise finals

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Students from Salerno Secondary School Galway and Colaiste Bhaile Chlair have won awards in the National Final of this year’s Student Enterprise Programme.

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