HSE to roll out software to allow healthcare professionals hold consultations with patients
Thu, May 07, 2020
Children with developmental conditions, and other patients in Galway, will be able to remotely attend vital consultations with healthcare professionals, following a decision to roll out new specialised software.
Read more ...Failure to impose New Zealand-style entry restrictions 'baffling' says Farrell
Thu, May 07, 2020
It is "not too late" for the Government to enact a travel ban on all people entering this State, with the exception of residents, as part of the overall effort to combat the spread of Covid-19.
Read more ...Hoare welcomes new modular homes in Westside
Thu, May 07, 2020
Fine Gael Councillor Eddie Hoare has welcomed Galway’s first modular hub which was opened in Westside yesterday.. The €2m facility will be managed by the Peter McVerry Trust and comprises of 15 family homes, additional offices, a meeting area and staff welfare facilities. It will provide temporary accommodation for families who are currently in emergency accommodation and awaiting allocation.
Read more ...Galway SMEs to have energy bills slashed in coming months
Thu, May 07, 2020
Small- and medium-sized enterprises, which have had to close in Galway during the Covid-19 pandemic will have their energy bills slashed in the coming months.
Read more ...Government Covid Package welcome, but more needs to be done, says Cheevers
Thu, May 07, 2020
While the Government's €6.5 million Covid-19 support package for businesses is welcome, more needs to be done in relation to the commercial rates aspect of the plan.
Read more ...Local researchers trialling social distancing app
Thu, May 07, 2020
Researchers at NUI Galway’s Health Innovation via Engineering (HIVE) Lab, led by Professor Derek O’Keeffe, have developed a new smartphone app to help with social distancing. As recommended by the World Health Organisation, one of the basic principles in minimising the spread of this infectious disease is social distancing. It is currently suggested that people should have a space of at least 2 metres around them to reduce the chance of respiratory spread of the disease from person to person.
Read more ...Time for us to back the local businesses that back us
Thu, May 07, 2020
When we think back to when things were simpler. No, I don’t mean February. I mean back in the mists of time when all we knew were the horizons on the edge of our towns and villages. Back then, we did not have a greater knowledge of the world outside. For us, our existence and almost everything we required was lived and available within that small geographic location. Back thing everyone was local, apart from blow-ins to the bank or school who, to be fair, had to be local from somewhere else, and would probably end up our locals (unless forty years later they did something bad and we’d start calling them blow-ins again.)
Read more ...Big lottery win in Athenry
Thu, May 07, 2020
A lucky Galwegian is €500,000 richer after the National Lottery revealed that its Daily Million Plus top prize was won by a player in Athenry.
Read more ...Major stability fund urgently needed to support local authorities says Canney
Thu, May 07, 2020
Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney has called on the Government to put in place a stability fund to support local authorities.
Minister Canney said; “Local authority incomes have been slashed because of the Covid-19 crisis. Many local authorities will run out of cash with the sharp decline in rates, planning fees, rents from social houses, and other incomes. There is no certainty as to when income will flow again. Meanwhile we need our local authorities to deliver essential services.
Read more ...No summer Galway International Arts Festival but there will be autumn events
Fri, May 01, 2020
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Galway International Arts Festival today confirmed that the Festival will not go ahead as planned this July. However, the Festival is planning to present a special programme of events this Autumn, subject to guidelines. Full details to be announced soon.
Read more ...10,000 Covid-19 tests will be carried out weekly in west
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Up to 10,000 Covid-19 tests will be carried out weekly in Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon by mid May, according to the Tony Canavan, the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group which runs the local public hospitals.
Read more ...Funky fashion face masks from Stitches
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Stitches Clothing Alterations and Drycleaning Service in Eyre Street has been proudly serving customers from Galway and surroundings for 40 years.
Read more ...Getting Molli moving
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
In a time when the world seems consumed by the Covid-19 pandemic, it can be easy to forget there are other conditions with which people are living. This week the Galway Advertiser spoke to Amanda O’Malley about her family’s fundraising campaign Le Chéile do Molli - Let’s get Molli Moving for daughter Molli who suffers from the rare spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) Type 1.
Read more ...Accommodation concerns over new university dates
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
There have been concerns raised over student accommodation in Galway after NUI Galway announced new changes to the upcoming academic year, due to the restrictions imposed by Government over Covid-19.
Read more ...300 year old Claddagh Ring comes home to Galway
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
The oldest known Claddagh Ring, dating from the 1700s and created by Richard Joyce, a member of the Joyce family - one of the Twelve Tribes of Galway - is coming home to the city.
Read more ...Connolly calls for city allotments to be allowed reopen
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
The closure of allotments in Galway as a result of Covid-19 is "counter-productive" and comes from an overly "rigid interpretation" of the lockdown regulations.
Read more ...Seven new NUI Galway projects to respond to COVID-19 crisis
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Seven new NUI Galway projects to respond to the COVID-19 emergency were announced by Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, TD yesterday (Wednesday) evening.
Read more ...Post Covid-19 —working with and not against nature
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Has the planet declared war on humanity over the last year? It certainly seems so as we witness one destructive storm after another in Ireland, heatwaves across Europe and southern Africa, hurricanes leaving trails of destruction from the Bahamas to Mexico, wildfires from Greenland and Siberia to Australia, melting ice from Antarctica to the Arctic, droughts in India, locust swarms in east Africa, increasing acidification of the oceans leading to the loss of a third of the largest structure on earth (Great Barrier Reef), city dwellers dying from poisonous air, flooding at crisis levels on every continent, soils becoming less fertile, and birds disappearing from the skies, insects from the fields and fish from the oceans.
Read more ...New software engineering jobs announced for Galway
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
One hundred new jobs for Galway and Dublin, mainly in the area of software engineering, have been announced by Fidelity Investments, a Boston multinational financial services firm.
Read more ...Sports clubs need financial support to survive post-Covid-19
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
If local and community based sporting clubs are to survive the Covid-19 lockdown and have a future, the Government must establish a support fund, as traditional income streams have ceased.
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