Naughton welcomes right of access for adopted people to birth certificates

Thu, May 13, 2021

Proposed legislation granting adopted people a right of access to birth and early-life information, as well establishing a contact and tracing system, is the “first step” towards addressing a “longstanding injustice”.

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Thu, May 13, 2021

Four Galway city beaches water quality deemed safe for swimming

All four designated bathing areas in Galway city have been deemed safe for swimming in 2021 following the publication of the EPA’s annual report on bathing water quality in Ireland.

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PennEngineering announces major digital transformation of its Mervue facility

Thu, May 13, 2021

PennEngineering, a global leader in innovative fastening technologies and solutions, has announced a major digital transformation of its Galway facility at Mervue Business Park.

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Appeal for information on missing man

Thu, May 13, 2021

Gardaí are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a young man from Rahoon who has been missing since Sunday.

Stephen Hilton (24) was last seen in the Inverin area on Sunday May 9.

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‘Viable explosive device’ found in Tuam

Thu, May 13, 2021

Army explosives experts were in Tuam yesterday to deal with an explosive device which was discovered in a housing estate in the town.

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Nothing like a bit of retail therapy to spark off normality

Thu, May 13, 2021

In times to come when they will write up various theses on this pandemic and how we reacted to it — and they will do thesis upon thesis on it as we revise every aspect of it, there will be a map drawn up which will show how we have reacted to the different stimuli and restrictions along the road.

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Galway Samaritans 45th anniversary!

Thu, May 13, 2021

“Samaritans have been in Galway for 45 years. Every month we answer over 2000 calls. We couldn’t do it without our volunteers”

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Slow Down Galway: Galway City Council introduce ‘School Zones’ measures at 15 schools in the City.

Wed, May 12, 2021

Galway City Council with the support of An Garda Siochána and schools in Galway City, have recently introduced ‘School Zones’ measures at 15 schools in the City. The purpose of the spots and road markings is to raise awareness among road users that they are entering an environment where there is a school – and to encourage awareness of children and other road users, and slower speeds.

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Public deserves to see full Galway 2020 accounts, says Hanley

Mon, May 10, 2021

It is “absolutely vital” that the full accounts of Galway 2020 are made open so the people can see just “how public money was spent”.

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Ambitious plans to transform harbour revealed

Thu, May 06, 2021

An ambitious and wide-ranging vision for a major regional development of Galway Harbour, which aims to transform the economic, social and cultural fabric of Galway City and the West of Ireland was launched yesterday (Wednesday), kick starting an intensive six-week period of consultation with stakeholders and citizens.

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Work to start on new Primary Care Centre for Oranmore within coming months

Thu, May 06, 2021

A new Primary Care Centre in Oranmore is to be built after An Bord Pleanála upheld the decision of Galway County Council to grant permission for the development.

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NUI Galway research finds young women least likely to say yes to a Covid-19 vaccine

Thu, May 06, 2021

Young women are significantly less likely to say they would accept a Covid-19 vaccine, according to new research carried out by NUI Galway as part of a joint Irish-UK project.

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€5.6 million contract agreed to support air service to the Aran Islands

Thu, May 06, 2021

A €5.62 million contract for the management of Aerfort Chonamara, has been signed between the Department of Rural and Community Development and Galway Aviation Services Limited.

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Cross-party report provides way out of housing crises, says Hanley

Thu, May 06, 2021

Fears are growing that house prices in Galway are set to be capped at €400,000 in the city and at €350,000 in the county, further locking out many more people from buying their own home.

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Crowe calls for extended summer programme for children with additional needs

Thu, May 06, 2021

The summer programme for children with additional educational needs, and those at greatest risk of educational disadvantage, should be lengthened this year.

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More than 2,600 people in Galway waiting for a driving test

Thu, May 06, 2021

A total of 2,640 people in Galway are waiting for a driving test, a figure described as “frightening” by Labour Galway City West councillor, Niall McNelis.

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Galway volunteers encouraged to ‘think small’ for National Volunteering Week

Thu, May 06, 2021

Galwegians involved in the volunteering sector are encouraged to ‘think small’ for National Volunteering Week, which runs from Monday May 17 to Sunday 23.

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Cheevers calls for citywide dog theft awareness campaign

Thu, May 06, 2021

A citywide awareness campaign on how to prevent dog thefts must be rolled out by the Galway City Council and gardaí.

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Connolly demands investigation of claims sewage is seeping into water at Salthill’s beaches

Thu, May 06, 2021

Salthill swimmers, and the area’s reputation as a holiday destination, could be seriously impacted, if instances of sewage seeping into the water at Salthill’s beaches is not given a “deep investigation”.

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Call for street to be named in memory of Galway teenager murdered by Black and Tans

Thu, May 06, 2021

A call has been made to name a street after Christopher Folan, a 17-year-old from Woodquay, who was murdered in his home by British Crown Forces in 1921.

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