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Naughton welcomes funding for city and county voluntary groups
Galway Contact, FORUM Connemara and Down Syndrome Galway are among the local organisations that will benefit from €1 million in grant funding for community voluntary groups announced this week.
ANCO, fifty years a-growing
The year 1967 saw a great change in Galway as the industrial estate was being developed as a result of the Government’s decision to designate Galway as a development location, a place which would be the commercial, financial, educational, health, social, and administrative centre of the region. The IDA was buying land and building factories in anticipation of attracting industry to the county. It is a measure of its success that within two years, on Monday November 10, 1969, ANCO (An Comhairle Oiliúna) opened a new training centre on the estate.
Belmullet District Hospital will not be downgraded - Minister Ring
Michael Ring, TD, the Minister for Rural and Community Development, has said that Jim Daly TD, Minister for Mental Health and Older People, has confirmed to him in person, that there will be no downgrading of Belmullet District Hospital under his watch.
Get ready for RUXI’s midnight runners
Imagine the scene in a small rural cottage. It’s nine o clock on a Saturday (the regular crowd shuffles in)...Paddy is in the jacks, clean-shaven, unusually clean shaven for that hour of the night. New geansai on him. His Sunday mass geansai. His sums copy shirt underneath. A pair of Farah slacks giving him shape. Smell of Old Spice and Lynx off him. At this hour of a Saturday, he’s normally just about to get ready for cocoa and slippers and a shout at the telly “how did that hoor Darcy get his own TV show...”
Fair deal scheme to benefit farmers and small business owners in Westmeath
Changes to the treatment of farms and businesses under the Fair Deal Scheme is a great development for older people and their families in Westmeath, according to Deputy Peter Burke TD.
Up to 60 operations cancelled weekly at Merlin Park Hospital in wake of leaks
Up to 60 elective orthopaedic operations are being cancelled each week at Merlin Park Hospital following the detection of a significant leak last month in a flat roof housing the hospital's two orthopaedic theatres.
Mental Health Minister to do his ‘utmost’ to secure future funding for counselling service for young people
The Minister for Mental Health has pledged to do his “utmost” to secure long term funding for a local counselling service which has helped 800 children and teenagers since it was set up five years ago.
Future of counselling service for young people secure
The immediate future of a local counselling service for young people - which helped 800 children and teenagers since it was set up five years ago - is secure following a decision by the HSE West to fund its work for the rest of the year.
Siege, sorrow, and endless speculation
We talked last week about the bravery of the Army men from Custume Barracks in Athlone at the Siege of Jadotville.