Galway legend’s medals and memorabilia to go under the hammer

Thu, Apr 23, 2020

A forgotten Galway legend’s medals and memorabilia will go under the hammer next Monday in Kilkenny.

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Summer hasn't been cancelled — just the way we knew it

Thu, Apr 23, 2020

Galway is a place defined by summer. When we call to mind all that we love about the place, we see blue skies and colourful costumes. We sense the sweet smells of exotic foods cooking in a street kitchen. We hear the strumming of guitars, the banging of drums. We see the advancing battle for space on our streets as visitors flock in their tens of thousands to sample what is wondrous about here when the sun shines.

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Summer hasn’t been cancelled — just the way we know it

Thu, Apr 23, 2020

Galway is a place defined by summer. When we call to mind all that we love about the place, we see blue skies and colourful costumes. We sense the sweet smells of exotic foods cooking in a street kitchen. We hear the strumming of guitars, the banging of drums. We see the advancing battle for space on our streets as visitors flock in their tens of thousands to sample what is wondrous about here when the sun shines.

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Return of the SnackBox

Thu, Apr 23, 2020

Supermac’s has announced that it will be providing a limited service a number of outlets around Galway following consultation with authorities.

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Return of the SnackBox

Wed, Apr 22, 2020

Supermac’s has announced that it will be providing a limited service a number of outlets around Galway following consultation with authorities.

The restaurants, which resumed operations yesterday, will see Headford Road and Tuam Road outlets operate a Drive Thru collection system for customers with the Newcastle providing a delivery service.

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Cannon welcomes update on Pandemic Unemployment Payment for recipients

Mon, Apr 20, 2020

An East Galway TD has welcomed an update on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment from Minister Regina Doherty's department.

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‘No room for complacency,’ says Saolta chief

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

The chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group, which runs the local public hospitals, reassured the public this week that the coronavirus curve was being flattened, but warned there was no room for complacency.

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GMIT producing vital equipment and PPE materials for health care settings

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

GMIT staff are producing and delivering vital equipment and PPE materials for health care workers in hospitals, pharmacies, GP surgeries, and care settings across the west, in the race to stop the spread of Covid-19.

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Using technology to care for patients with cystic fibrosis

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

The adult cystic fibrosis team at University Hospital Galway is using online video conferencing to replace face-to-face outpatient appointments during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr Michael O’Mahony, the adult cystic fibrosis physician, said the hospital obtained Sláintecare integration funding at the start of the year for a telemedicine project. This involved delivering a physiotherapy service via online video link to patients to increase the hospital’s level of physiotherapy input into their care between their scheduled outpatient appointments.

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No more swimming - Blackrock closed to the public with 'immediate effect'

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

No swimming will be permitted at Salthill's iconic Blackrock diving tower for the foreseeable future, while the popular walkway along the golf course, adjacent to Blackrock, will also be closed.

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Government will not forget vulnerable and elderly Irish abroad says Cannon

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

An East Galway TD has pledged the continued support of Government for vulnerable, elderly, and undocumented Irish people abroad.

Minister for the Diaspora and International Development Ciaran Cannon said this includes actions to reduce the pressure of isolation, especially the mental health challenges which many will face, as well as aiding those who may be bereaved.

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Researchers at NUI Galway collaborate on global COVID-19 awareness and responses study

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

Researchers in the Health Behaviour Change Research Group at the School of Psychology in NUI Galway are collaborating with a team of over 100 behavioural scientists from more than 20 countries around the world on the International Covid-19 Awareness and Responses Evaluation (I-CARE) Study. The international survey assesses people’s awareness, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours in response to the various measures put in place to prevent and reduce the spread of COVID-19 across the world.

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Covid-19 Community Champion appointed for Galway city

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

A Community Champion for Galway city has been appointed as part of the Government’s Covid-19 Community Outreach programme in association with The Wheel and Irish Rural Link.

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COPE Galway welcomes new national awareness campaign on domestic abuse

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

Galway Domestic Abuse Service has welcomed the timely, new Government awareness and information campaign on domestic abuse, which was launched this week (www.stillhere.ie) It is understood that radio and TV ads will start this week as part of the campaign.

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Tourism — How the business of happiness can emerge from this crisis

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

Samuel Langhorne Clemens was an American writer, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain. Among many achievements, he is credited with the saying “travel broadens the mind”. But something we have learned in recent weeks during this Covid-19 ‘lock in’ is that sometimes staying at home can do that too, or at least it can help refocus the mind.

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‘Ireland won’t lose its sense of community, we will bounce back’

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

The biggest loss people are finding during the lockdown is the loss of social, face to face, contact - meeting a friend for coffee, giving someone a hug, going to a gig or to the cinema - but to endure all this, when you are also suffering bereavement, is by any stretch, a double blow and a heavy burden.

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Government must deliver on childcare scheme for 'heroic' healthcare workers

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

The State's frontline workers are "our heroes at this time", and the Government has a duty to "make life as easy for them as possible", and must introduce the long promised childcare scheme.

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Clarity needed on plans to help nursing homes fight COVID-19

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

The escalating number of COVID-19 infection clusters in nursing homes demands the Government outline in detail what extra medical help is being provided to deliver additional care for residents who have the virus.

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Beware of the Wangiri or Ring Once scam, warns former Mayor

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

A former Mayor of Galway City is calling on the public to beware of the Wangiri or Ring Once scam, where people receive calls "at all times of the day and night".

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'Age discrimination' preventing older workers from accessing Covid-19 unemployment payment

Thu, Apr 16, 2020

Workers over the age of 66 should be made eligible for the Covid-19 unemployment payment and the acting Government must "stop discriminating" on the basis of age.

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