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Troy calls for bus driver age limit to be reviewed
Local Fianna Fáil Deput, Robert Troy, has called for the school bus driver age limit to be reviewed in a bid to tackle shortage of drivers.
Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers
Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.
McDonagh driven to return to politics
The Labour Party has selected John McDonagh as its Galway City Central candidate for this June’s local elections.
It is not enough to be not racist — we must be anti-racist
As the World observed the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination recently on March 21 and as the Government launched its national action plan to tackle racism in response to evidence of what the plan describes as “the persistence of racial discrimination across many spheres of life”, myself and my family would like to strongly condemn any form of racism and I was glad along with many others to support “Galway Communities Against Racism and Discrimination” at their rally march last Saturday in Galway City.
More action and less talk — Access for All want city to be more accessible
An insight into how accessible Galway city is, through the eyes of the disabled people who navigate through it.
Roy — the musical genius on the scooter
Roy Carroll was one of the best known characters of Galway City. As a resident musician in many city hotels in Eyre Square, he was forever the epitome of decorum, bedecked in his bow tie. He was known to many as the man on the scooter which he rode through the city while often carrying an open umbrella, Roy sadly passed away in early winter, but it would be remiss of the city to not pay tribute to this remarkable character with an even more remarkable back story. Because Roy Carroll was his stage name, not many knew that he was born Peter Salvatore Armonde Louis Volpe.
‘I have always been fortunate to be linked with Druid’
PUTNEY BRIDGE, London. It is 7.40am on a bright May morning in 2017. A woman is on her way to work when a jogger, determined not to break his stride or change his pattern, pushes her out of the way, into the path of an oncoming bus.
The City I Want Galway to be After Covid-19
Phyl Kennedy Bruen
Center Parcs host successful recruitment information event
The Center Parcs’ recruitment information day, officially opened by Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, T.D. was a hive of activity as potential employees to hear about the recruitment process for the much anticipated one thousand permanent roles being created in the Midlands by the company. The new €233m Center Parcs Longford Forest resort is due to open in the summer of 2019.
Allow asylum seekers the dignity of work
The most valuable possession any person has is his or her dignity.