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Western Development Commission welcomes strategic rail review
The Western Development Commission (WDC) has welcomed the All-Ireland Strategic Rail Review, released last week, recognising its potential to significantly enhance rail connectivity in the Western Region. The WDC has continually advocated for the need for better transport links and welcomes the commitment to invest in more sustainable transport.
Be seduced where the ocean kisses Ireland
What is this Wild Atlantic Way you speak of? Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime that will take you along the snaking route of one of the most westerly parts of Europe, where the ocean kisses Ireland; that bitter bowl of tears that brought so many people from this island right across the world for centuries.
O’Donnellan & Joyce announces details of April livestream auction
The second livestream property auction of the year for O’Donnellan & Joyce is happening on Friday April 12 at 12 noon. It promises to be an excellent auction with something special for everyone.
Defence Forces personnel march through Athlone on charities fundraising expedition
Seven serving Irish Defence Forces’ personnel marched through Athlone in recent times on a fundraising expedition for two Irish charities.
TUS collaboration with Zinkworks aims to make driverless and intelligent shipping ports a reality
As the race for self-driving cars heats up, a team of researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Athlone-based ICT start-up Zinkworks are turning their attention to how shipping ports can adopt the technology to improve global supply chains, eco-efficiency and safety.
Bohs strengthen Lorient links with successful trip
Last year, Galway Bohemians were asked to participate in a twinning project between Galway and Lorient. Bohs have been going through a massive rejuvenation over the past decade and the committee agreed to take on this mammoth task which saw 44 young players sign up for the trip.
Hospitals remain under "severe pressure" - Saolta chief
The local acute hospital system remains under "severe pressure", the like of which it has never experienced before, Tony Canavan, the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group, which runs the seven public hospitals in the west and north-west of the country, said this week. There are more people hospitalised now with Covid-19 than at any other time during the pandemic.
Unprecedented pressure on local hospitals as infection runs rampant in community
The local acute hospital system remains under “severe pressure”, the like of which it has never experienced before, the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group, which runs the seven public hospitals in the west and north-west of the country, said this week.
Western Rail Corridor under independent review – Dillon
Mayo Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon, has stressed the importance of connectivity between towns and cities, stating that vital rail infrastructure must be provided in future to ensure that a new, post-Covid-19 economy, can flourish west of the Shannon.
Oosten and friends complete Wild Atlantic Way for Pieta House
For the second time Castlebar man Johnny Oosten has taken to his bike and made his way from north to south along the Wild Atlantic Way to raise money for Pieta House, suicide and self harm centre.