Green light for road improvements in Myrehill
Fri, Mar 20, 2020
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has given the go ahead for road improvements to be made on a dangerous bend between Headford and Caherlistrane .
Read more ...The Twelve launches drive-through takeaway and #feedtheheroes initiative
Fri, Mar 20, 2020
The team at The Twelve Hotel in Barna are making the very best of the hand they have been dealt right now. Since they closed the hotel's restaurants yesterday, they are busy working to try to continue to support their network of local growers and suppliers, keeping a handful of jobs going, and being responsive to the needs of the community.
Read more ...We will get through this together, says councillor
Fri, Mar 20, 2020
Dear Editor,
I am writing to you in relation to the ever evolving situation regarding Covid-19. Over the coming weeks this situation is forecasted to escalate and as a nation, a city, a community we must all work together to reduce the impact.
Nine Covid-19 testing centres to be in place by end of the week
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Covid-19 testing centres have opened this week in UHG and Renmore, and a total of nine centres is expected to be in place across the west by the end of the week.
Read more ...Only ‘very urgent’ appointments taking place at UHG and Portiuncula
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Only “very urgent” inpatient, day surgery, diagnostic, and outpatient appointments are now taking place at Galway University Hospitals [UHG and Merlin Park] and Portiuncula University Hospital in Ballinasloe until further notice.
Read more ...Doughiska/Roscam residents set up WhatsApp group to help elderly in the community
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Residents in Doughiska and Roscam have set up a What’s App Group of volunteers to be help get groceries or prescriptions to elderly and/or vulnerable people in the community.
Read more ...Hanley demands rent and rates freezes during Covid-19 crisis
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
"Nobody should be evicted or impoverished as a result of the Coronavirus. Other European countries have placed an amnesty on rents while COVID-19 lasts and for the sake of our society we should do the same."
Read more ...Domestic violence incidents must not 'go under radar' during Covid-19, says O'Reilly
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Despite the lockdown necessitated by the coronavirus crisis, incidents of domestic violence will continue, but because of the lockdown many such incidents will continue to go under the radar, and unreported.
Read more ...Galway tenor answering Ireland’s call
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
In a time when the collective is asking the individual to give his all for the community, a Galway tenor took to the streets outside his home on St Patrick’s Day and performed a 30 minute set to raise the spirits of his neighbours during the lockdown.
Read more ...Dos and don’ts of combatting Covid-19
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
The newspaper columns, radio airwaves, and our television screens have been dominated by one topic recently and that has been the coronavirus.However, despite wall-to-wall coverage, there are so many terms and phrases that one can get confused at what to look for and what to do. Here we lay out an easy step-by-step guide in identifying and tackling the problem if you or one of your loved ones end up falling ill.
Read more ...Light a candle at home in lieu of Sunday service, says Rector
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Rector of Saint Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, Galway, Kilcummin Church, Oughterard & Provost of Tuam
Read more ...Galway Volunteer Centre appeals for volunteers to support Covid-19 community response
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Galway Volunteer Centre is continuing to provide supports to the community during the Covid-19 crisis. The service is requesting that anyone interested in volunteering register online at www.volunteergalway.ie.
Read more ...Twelve Covid-19 cases detected to date in Galway
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
A total of 12 confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Galway to date, according to statistics released by the HSE yesterday evening. The news came as the executive rolled out plans to substantially increase the number of tests and testing centres available nationally.
Read more ...Why Ireland needs a Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael coalition right now
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
The former British prime minister, Harold Wilson, once mused that "a week is a long time in politics". Never in modern times has that phrase been so true.
Read more ...Canney accuses meat factories of 'profiteering' during the coronavirus crisis
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
A leading Galway TD has come out in support of allegations by the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association, which have accused meat factories of "profiteering" during the coronavirus crisis.
Read more ...Creative Ireland Programme submission deadline approaches
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Applications for The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2020, a Government-led, culture-based initiative designed to promote individual, community, and national well-being, close at 4pm on Thursday March 26.
Read more ...Mayor calls on banks to show 'leadership and compassion' when it comes to mortgage payments
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
A moratorium on commercial rates, insurance rebates, and mortgage and rent freezes, are urgently required to assist individuals, and small/medium businesses to withstand the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more ...Farrell calls for doubling of child benefit during Covid-19 lockdown
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
While crèche closures are necessary to contain the spread of Covid-19, the Department of Children must put measures in place to assure staff, parents, and providers, so they are not left in "serious financial difficulty".
Read more ...The sun will rise on a better day
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
The day will come again soon when the sun will rise on Galway, throwing a blanket of gold across the city, snaking down through those streets, creating a warmth in which we all will bask; banishing the cold fearful thoughts that we all harbour once our eyes open each morning at this time. The day will come when we go back to worrying about the trivial things we worried about; when the rain will be just the rain and the traffic, just the traffic.
Read more ...NUI Galway development VP to head up crisis communications campaign
Thu, Mar 19, 2020
Galwayman John Concannon, currently VP of development at NUI Galway, has been chosen to head up the Government response to the Coronavirus crisis.
The announcement of the appointment of Mr Concannon was made on Tuesday evening, as Government ramped up its campaign across all fronts.
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