Big spenders and ‘Frugal Four’ noticeable in county councillor’s expenses
Thu, Jul 31, 2008
The earnings, allowances, and expenses of the 30 councillors in Galway County Council rose by €118,429 between 2006 and 2007, with three councillors earning more than €50,000 for the 12 month period.
While the total payment for 2006 was €933,581 that went up to €1,052,010 last year. The average payment to councillors for 2007 rose to €35,067, an increase of €3,948 from €31,119 in 2006. By and large, payment to councillors ranged from c€20,000 to c€39,000, with most seeing an increase.
Read more ...Crowe ‘disappointed’ Saw Doctors did not play Festival Big Top
Thu, Jul 31, 2008
Fianna Fáil Cllr Michael J Crowe is demanding answers as to why The Saw Doctors did not hold their 20th anniversary concerts in the Galway Arts Festival Big Top last weekend.
Read more ...Enter the dragon
Thu, Jul 31, 2008
Galway received its first glimpse of its entry into this year’s Volvo Ocean Race when it sailed into the city on Sunday amid of flotilla of supporting yachts.
Read more ...Family of coma woman settles case against Galway Clinic
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
The family of a Claregalway woman — who collapsed into a semi-vegetative state for three years before dying, after undergoing a routine gynaecological procedure — last evening settled an action against the Galway Clinic for €580,000.
Forty-two-year-old Sandra O'Connor, a mother of two, died in February this year in a case that brought great sadness to the Claregalway area.
Read more ...Two more give evidence in school abuse case
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Two more men yesterday gave evidence of being sexually abused by a Christian Brother in a Galway industrial school some 40 years ago.
Read more ...No decision on outer bypass until end of August and then it will go before EU Commission
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Speculation that An Bord Pleanála would make a final decision on the controversial Galway City Outer Bypass has proven unfounded. Instead, the Bord will not make a decision for at least another five weeks, and no matter what is decided, the matter will end up before the EU Commission for final decision.
Read more ...HSE apology too late for Sean but it could save someone else, says family
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
The HSE West has apologised to the family of a man with serious speech and hearing problems, after he was killed on his way home from a hospital appointment last February.
Read more ...Hefty fines for no-show Oughterard motorist
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
An Oughterard woman who failed to appear before Galway District Court this week was convicted in her absence of motoring offences.
Read more ...Airport blasts O’Leary comments out of the sky
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Galway Airport bosses have lashed out at Michael O’Leary’s recent suggestions that there is no future for the airport.
Read more ...State of the art Mervue childcare facility to open in September
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
A state of the art childcare facility will open in Mervue in September which will cater for a mix of 70 infants, toddlers, and children and will offer day care, pre-school and afterschool services.
Read more ...Care cuts to be felt next month at Clifden nursing home
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Two full-time nurses at St Anne’s community nursing home in Clifden will lose their jobs at the end of August, according to HSE management.
The HSE have confirmed to the SIPTU health union that the nurses’ contracts will not be renewed from August, and further bed closures are now imminent at the hospital.
Read more ...Man held in custody in connection with death of Czech teenager
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
A 22-year-old Czech national was remanded in custody at a special court sitting in Galway on Tuesday afternoon in connection with the discovery of a woman’s body near Inverin, Connemara, in the early hours of Monday morning last.
Read more ...Fourth annual Ireland cycle and climb for Chernobyl
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
The fourth annual cycle and climb to Croagh Patrick for Chernobyl Aid Ireland will take place on August 17.
Read more ...Minister for the Environment asked not to restrict one- off rural housing
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Minister for the Environment John Gormley has been strongly criticised for restricting planning applications for one-off rural housing in the countryside.
Read more ...Former McDonagh building would be ideal location for Galway City Municipal Art Gallery
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
While viewing the exhibitions at the Galway Arts Festival box office in the former McDonagh/Instore building on No 5 Merchants Road last Saturday, it struck me that this building would be ideal to develop as a municipal art gallery for Galway city.
Read more ...Man charged with city shooting remanded in custody
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
A man who is charged in connection with a shooting in the city last April which resulted in another man losing part of his hand, was further remanded in custody following his appearance before Galway District Court this week.
Anthony McDonagh (42) of 37 Tulach Ard, Circular Road, Galway, is charged with having a sawn-off shotgun and a shotgun cartridge in his possession with intent to endanger life at Whitestrand Road, Salthill, Galway, on April 18 last.
Read more ...Custody remand in connection with Tirellan Heights stabbing
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
A Polish man charged with a serious assault was further remanded in custody when he appeared before Galway District Court this week.
Read more ...McDonnell and Ó Brolcháin to meet Housing Minister to try and secure extra housing aid funds
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
PD Cllr Declan McDonnell and Green Cllr Niall Ó Brolcháin will meet Housing Minister Michael Finneran and Environment Minister John Gormley to try and secure funds for the Galway City Council’s Essential Housing Aid for the Elderly and Disabled Persons Grant Scheme.
Read more ...The show goes on for The Saw Doctors celebration
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Despite a changes of venue, an objection, and a court case, The Saw Doctors will finally be able to celebrate their 20th anniversary concerts in Salthill this weekend, in the grounds of Coláiste Éinde secondary school.
Read more ...City Hall says it is ‘anxious to proceed’ with work on Coolough Road
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
The Galway City Council remains determined to make major improvements to the narrow and dangerous stretch of road at Crestwood on the Coolough Road, City Hall has said this week.
PD Cllr Terry O’Flaherty has put forward an ‘urgent motion’ to the city council, calling on it to purchase the lands at Crestwood - either by agreement or compulsory purchase order - for road widening, footpaths, and public lightening.
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