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Medics in Conamara fear Christmas power cuts

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ESB Networks plans to carry out a €5m upgrade of the electricity supply network across western Conamara from September to January.

Important 2025 Leaving Cert and CAO dates

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During May: The Central Applications Office (CAO) change-of-mind facility opened, enabling applicants to amend, or list for the first time, their course choices. Candidates get a statement of application record online in the correspondence section of their CAO account, before the end of May, listing all details supplied by applicants to date. Applicants must inform the CAO immediately if they do not receive this record, or if there are any errors on this form.

Tusla to hold foster care information evening as part of recruitment drive

Tusla, which is recruiting foster carers across Galway, invites anyone considering fostering to attend an information evening in the Tusla Building at Loughrea Shopping Centre on June 11 from 7 – 8.30pm .

Salthill Knocknacarra GAA Club offers thrilling summer camps

This summer, Salthill Knocknacarra GAA Club are offering an amazing opportunity for boys and girls to play Gaelic football, camogie, and hurling.

City begins to lose 3G signal after 20 years

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Vodafone will start turning off its 3G network across Galway city from next week, with a warning that older mobile devices may no longer be able to access the internet or send data.

Galway IT company warns Christmas holiday is a gift for hackers

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As the holiday season approaches, businesses and employees eagerly anticipate a well-deserved break.

No moos is good news for locals who oppose beachside cattle pen

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Opposition is growing to a biodiversity initiative placing native Irish cattle on public grassland next to Ballyloughane Strand.

Bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

Leading Irish bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

Bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

 

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