Kyne condemns TII decision to pull funding from N59 upgrade
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s decision to suspend the Clifden to Maam Cross N59 upgrade is “short-sighted”, “unacceptable”, and must be immediately reversed.
Read more ...Three additional neurology nurses to be hired for UHG
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Three additional neurology nurses will be hired at UHG this year, a move one leading Galway politician said was “a significant step in the right direction” for the specialty at the hospital.
Read more ...Temporary cycleway will a 'disaster' says Village Salthill group
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
The Village Salthill group believes the proposed temporary cycleway will be a disaster for the area.
Read more ...Cycling groups back Option 2 for Salthill Temporary Cycleway
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Galway’s community cycling groups and cycle-buses are united in supporting Option 2 for the Salthill Temporary Cycleway. They are encouraging residents, school and sport communities, businesses and visitors to participate in the public consultation which closes at 4pm on Friday January 28.
Read more ...Renters can expect little from new Housing Commission, warns McNelis
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
The more than 400,000 people living in the private rental sector in the State will “remain voiceless”, as no renters’ rights activists have been included on the new Housing Commission.
Read more ...Deadline looms for online consultation on Basic Income Scheme for the Arts
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
People working in culture and the arts in Galway are being urged to take part in an online consultation ahead of the introduction of a pilot scheme to provide a basic income for the sector.
Read more ...Report finds more than 44,000 vacant residential and commercial properties in the west
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
A total of 44,905 residential and commercial properties in the west, north-west, and border areas are lying vacant, according to a new report which has led to calls for “positive discimination” in funding and supports for the region.
Read more ...Applications open for community grants
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
The Galway County Council is inviting applications for funding from community groups and facilities within the Galway county administrative area, under the Community Activities Fund.
Read more ...Galway’s Noreen McKenzie begins term at helm of women’s business group
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Galway’s Noreen McKenzie has taken up her position as the National President of Network Ireland for 2022, following the group’s AGM at the weekend. She succeeds Waterford’s Aisling O’Neill and will be working with almost 1,200 members in 14 regional branches throughout the year.
Read more ...Cybersecurity to be focus of GMIT Digital West conference
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Leaders in public and private sector organisations, along with academics, will share cybersecurity and trust stories at this year’s GMIT Digital West conference. The annual conference takes place fully online next week.
Read more ...Community multi-use complex to form part of new city development plan
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
A proposal for a community multi-use complex for Galway city, for sports, arts, and community groups and organisations, has been included in the draft Galway City Development Plan 2023 - 2029.
Read more ...TD calls for RSS supervisors to be included in new pension scheme
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Rural Social Scheme supervisors must be included in the new pension arrangement that was reached between the Government and the Community Employment supervisors.
Read more ...New Online Safety Bill will ‘keep people safe online’, says Naughton
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
The Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill will “go a long way in keeping people safe online by reducing the availability of harmful content”.
Read more ...Small tax on Ireland’s super-wealthy could ‘raise billions for the housing and health’, say PBP
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Calls are being made for the introduction of a small tax on Ireland’s super-wealthy - a move which could raise billions for the housing, health, and education sectors.
Read more ...Safety measures for Dublin Road junction in Tuam
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
The Galway County Council is proposing to carry out works on the Dublin Road at the junction with the Purcell Stockwell Road in Tuam.
Read more ...TG4 primetime share grew to over 2% in 2021
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
3.6m people or 81% of the population watched TG4 at some stage during 2021. The average viewing share for 2021 was 1.89%, up from 1.83% in 2020, and there was an increase in primetime share from 1.92% in 2020 to 2.05% in 2021. This increase is the first time TG4 has had over 2% share in primetime since 2013.
May was the best month for TG4 in 2021 in terms of audience share. The station had an all-day share of 2.74% during the month.The highest daily reach of 829,000 was on May 23 during the Allianz League triple header.
Read more ...Audit the public realm for accessibility for people with disabilities, says Murphy
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Cllr Niall Murphy is satisfied that the Galway City Council has committed to audit the public realm for accessibility for people with disabilities.
Read more ...Galway angling clubs encouraged to apply for Sponsorship Programme
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Inland Fisheries Ireland, the state agency with responsibility for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats and the promotion of recreational angling, is encouraging angling clubs in Galway to apply for funding this week under its 2022 Sponsorship Programme.
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Thu, Jan 20, 2022
Car stolen in Knocknacarra burglary
In the early hours of Wednesday January 12 between midnight and 1.30am a house at An Clarin, Ballymoneen Road was broken into.
Online platform offers free courses to migrants and refugees in Galway
Thu, Jan 20, 2022
A new online platform that provides free access to education and training courses for people from refugee and migrant backgrounds in Galway has been launched.
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