Mother left stranded following 'school bus fiasco'

Tue, Sep 06, 2022

Joanne is a full time carer for her young son Cadan, who suffers from Jacobsens Syndrome and requires round the clock care from his family and nursing staff. For Joanne, the bus system which took her eldest son Cian to and from school, was a life saver.

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Distraught dental patients seek Minister’s help

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Distraught parents this week told a public meeting of having to cut wires from their children’s mouths with pliers to ease their dental discomfort.

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Mother left stranded following ‘school bus fiasco’

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Local mother Joanne Geraghty who is a full time carer for her son Cadan, has been left ‘stranded and trapped’ following the ongoing issue with the school buses.

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Distraught Hahessy patients call for guidance from Minister for Health

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Parents recall having to cut wires from their children’s mouths with pliers following the cessation of treatment by Oranmore-based Specialist Orthodontist, Dr Anne Hahessy.

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Pub Post idea gets stamp of approval at city launch

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Mike Fitzpatrick of Bullet Design is a constant innovator who has come up with a whole plethora of ideas, applications and designs over the decades. So in a sense, it was entirely appropriate that his latest one came up while he was enjoying a few leisurely pints in one of the city’s fine hostelries.

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Galwegians torn over university name change

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

As the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) prepares to change its name to "Ollscoil na Gaillmhe - University of Galway", the Galway Advertiser was on the streets of the city asking residents their thoughts on the transition.

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Streetscapes and shopfronts in Tuam to receive €100,000 funding boost

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

New funding has been announced for County Galway businesses to upgrade their building facades, artwork, murals, lighting, street furniture and canopies, a Fine Gael Councillor has said.

Cllr Andrew Reddington was speaking after Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, announced funding of €2.6 million for 26 towns selected for funding with each local authority to receive €100,000 as part of the initiative.

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Autumn Garden Fair this Sunday at Claregalway Castle

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

This Sunday, September 4, the annual Autumn Garden Fair takes place again in Claregalway Castle, where some of Ireland’s best nurseries and rare plant specialists will display a great selection of shrubs, trees and more.

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Do you want to join the Samaritans’ team of listening volunteers?

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Volunteers are the heart of Galway Samaritans. The commitment of our volunteers means anyone who is going through difficult times can count on Samaritans to be there day and night, 365 days a year.

If so, head along to the Galway Samaritans Open Meeting Monday Sept. 5 at 8pm Harbour Hotel, The Docks, Galway, H91 E9PR

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Energy crisis is a national emergency for businesses, says Supermacs chief

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

The Managing Director of Supermac’s, Pat McDonagh, has predicted that ten per cent of small businesses will be closed by the end of the year if the energy crisis is not dealt with by the Government in the upcoming budget.

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PorterShed community reach for the sky to help Irish Guide Dogs

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

We all like to do our bit for charity when we can, but how many of us would be willing to jump out of a plane to help a good cause?

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Wedfest - Galway Bay Hotel’s popular Wedding Festival returns

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Located at the heart of the famous Salthill Promenade, Galway Bay Hotel is the perfect venue for your dream wedding reception. With breath-taking views overlooking Galway Bay and the Clare Hills, a reputation for excellence and a commitment to exceeding expectations; Galway Bay Hotel has got your picture-perfect wedding all taken care of.

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HSE called on to issue a statement on Day Care Services for Loughrea

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue GCC has called on the HSE to issue a statement on its promise to reopen a full Day Care Services in Loughrea.

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Local gardai ask drivers to be aware of schoolchildren

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

With schools reopening this week after the summer holidays, An Garda Síochána is asking road-users to be aware of schoolchildren using the roads, particularly near schools and in residential areas.

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Galway volunteers needed for Childline’s 24 hour support

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

The ISPCC is now recruiting volunteers for its Childline 24-hour support line in Galway.

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GLUAS dream boosted by 'very light rail' success in Coventry

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

The battle to bring ‘very light rail’ to Galway has been reborn following the establishment of a similar rail system in Coventry.

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Graduate Frank gets to attend his conferring — just sixty years on

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

As part of NUI Galway’s Autumn Conferring, which saw more than 1,700 graduates return to campus, the University today recognised and celebrated one of the oldest graduates to have attended a conferring ceremony.

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Bohs strengthen Lorient links with successful trip

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Last year, Galway Bohemians were asked to participate in a twinning project between Galway and Lorient. Bohs have been going through a massive rejuvenation over the past decade and the committee agreed to take on this mammoth task which saw 44 young players sign up for the trip.

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From Barna to Westminster

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

‘Definitely, I am a Galway girl, very much so, I’m from Barna’, Claire Hanna MP replies when asked where exactly she is from. Claire was on one of her regular visits from her home in Belfast to her birthplace in Barna, Co. Galway, when we sat down last week to discuss her journey from rural county Galway to the House of Commons in Westminster.

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A place that is welcoming to all

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Over the next few weeks, Galway will one again thankfully feel the rush of fresh blood through its veins when thousands of students come here for an experience that one hopes will be a positive one, and will help them forge a link with this city that they will hold for the rest of their lives.

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