Sensors and lights to deter wrong-way drivers on motorways
Wed, Sep 15, 2021
Sensors and flashing warning lights are to be considered as possible deterrents to wrong-way driving on the motorways, with the growing phenomenon raised by concerned gardai and councillors in the county this week.
Read more ...Unvaccinated at "extremely high risk" of contracting the disease, says Saolta clinical director
Wed, Sep 15, 2021
People who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 are at "extremely high risk" of contracting the disease in the next few months due to the highly transmissible Delta variant of the virus being prevalent in the community.
Read more ...‘Serious cause for concern’ as farmed salmon found in Connemara river
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Inland Fisheries Ireland, the State agency responsible for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats, is investigating farmed salmon recovered from the Connemara Fishery.
Read more ...GMIT reopening plan sees phased return to campus for all students from September 20
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
GMIT will operate a phased return to full on-site activities in all campuses from September 20 in line with Government guidelines, the institute has announced.
Read more ...Housing for All must live up to its name, says COPE Galway
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Welcoming the publication of the new Government Housing plan, ‘Housing for All’, COPE Galway have described this plan as critical to the lives of many people who are experiencing the negative effects of the current housing crisis.
Read more ...Sharp divisions among Galway politicians over merits of Housing For All plan
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
The Housing For All plan is either a “path to achieving the supply we need to cater for all our people”, or a “continuation of the failed policy of relying on the private market”.
Read more ...COPE Galway supported 2,616 people in 2020, annual report reveals
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
While 2020 was a year of unprecedented challenge due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, it was also a year in which we witnessed the very best of society.
When COPE Galway launched their Annual Report yesterday Wednesday, attendees heard about the mobilisation, adaption and development of the organisation’s services, which continued uninterrupted during the pandemic. The charity’s work ensured the safety and protection of 2,616 people in Galway in 2020, including individuals and families experiencing homelessness; women and children affected by domestic abuse and older people who require social and nutritional support.
Read more ...Salthill and Knocknacarra natives win €20,000 Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Award
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Brandon Blacoe from Salthill and Eibhlin O’Riordan from Knocknacarra, Co Galway, co-founders of ByoWave, have won a place on Social Entrepreneurs Ireland’s Impact Awards programme and secured €20,000 in unrestricted funding for their organisation. ByoWave makes modular, accessible, and customisable video game controllers for people with disabilities, enabling everyone to build their own way to play.
Read more ...Laptops for students who cannot afford them to be part of higher education funding package
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Laptops worth almost €535,000 will be made available to higher-education students in Galway who would otherwise struggle to afford them as part of a government scheme to address “digital inequality” in the sector.
Read more ...Protest in Eyre Square to demand end to the housing crisis
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
The Galway Homeless and Housing Coalition will hold a socially distanced rally in Eyre Square at 12 noon, this Saturday, September 11.
Read more ...Ireland has ‘moral responsibility’ to take in more Afghan refugees, says PBP Galway
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Ireland has a “moral responsibility” to take in far more than the “mere 195 refugees” from Afghanistan it has pledged to accept.
Read more ...Fitzmaurice welcomes recognition of turf cutters’ rights
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice has welcomed the recognition of turf cutters’ rights as part of this week’s announcement by the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, on the new standards for all domestic solid fuels.
Read more ...Nominate Galway’s volunteers for Volunteer Ireland Awards
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Nominations are open for the Volunteer Ireland Awards and a call has gone out for Galway people’s contributions in the area to be recognised.
Read more ...Croí’s Night Run returns virtually for October
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
The seventh annual Croí Virtual Night Run takes place on Friday October 8, and the locally based heart and stroke charity is encouraging the public to get involved.
Read more ...Westside Modular Family Hub nominated for community housing award
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
The Westside Modular Family Hub - the first of its kind in Ireland - has been shortlisted for the Irish Council of Social Housing Allianz Community Housing Awards 2021.
Read more ...Any ‘return to normal’ is a return to major challenges for Ireland
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
As summer comes to an end, attention is turning to the new political season as the various party think-ins get underway with the return of the Dáil just around the corner.
Read more ...E-scooter safety concerns on public roads
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
A west of Ireland road safety officer has issued a reminder that it is currently illegal to use a privately owned e-scooter on public roads, pavements or cycle paths.
Read more ...‘Housing for All’ strategy step in the right direction, says Galway Simon Community
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has welcomed the Government’s new Housing for All Strategy but stressed that it is crucial for the government to achieve the objectives contained within the plan to ensure the aim of eradicating homelessness can be realised.
Read more ...East of the Corrib Cycle-Bus community cycle this Sunday
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
The East of the Corrib Cycle-Bus is delighted to announce a community cycle this Sunday, 12th September, as part of Bike Week 2021.
Read more ...Three angling initiatives in Galway awarded sponsorship funding
Thu, Sep 09, 2021
Inland Fisheries Ireland, the State agency with responsibility for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats and promotion of angling, has announced funding for projects under its annual sponsorship programme. The programme supports novice or ‘beginner’ anglers and the development of sustainable angling tourism in Ireland, which could grow in popularity, particularly in rural and peripheral areas.
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