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Proposed new school building projects progressing
Progress is being made with the proposed new National Schools Building Project for Tuam.
Some NCT testing centres wait times still at six months
There are still massive delays for NCT appointments, with some testing centres still showing waiting times of at least six months.
Welcome for GRETB agreement for new Tuam primary school
Independent TD Sean Canney has been informed by the Minister for Education that GRETB have now signed a service level agreement with the Department of Education to deliver the new amalgamated Primary School for Tuam.
Replacement MRI scanner for University Hospital Galway
A replacement MRI scanner, which cost €1.9m to upgrade and install, has come into operation at University Hospital Galway. The first patients to use the MRI scanner had their scans carried out just before Christmas.
Health chief urges us to make “sensible choices’
The choices that people make now could influence the kind of Christmas they have and the level of Covid-19 in the community in the New Year, according to the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group.
Foxford Woollen Mills chooses Western Care Association as charity partner
Foxford Woollen Mills has announced that its chosen charity partner for the coming year is Western Care Association.
Closure of YAP service to have impact on young people and families
Roscommon/Galway Fianna Fáil TD, Eugene Murphy, has highlighted the impending closure of Youth Advocate Programmes (YAP) Ireland's service in his constituency and the detrimental impact that this will have on young people and families in the area.
Impending closure of YAP service in Galway/Roscommon will have detrimental impact on young people and families, says Murphy
Fianna Fáil TD Eugene Murphy has highlighted the impending closure of YAP Ireland’s service in Galway/Roscommon and the detrimental impact he feels this will have on young people and families in the area.
Government takeover of community development is nearly complete - Sheehan
A last bastion of community development in rural Ireland is being undermined as we speak. That’s according to Mags Sheehan, Green Party candidate for Mayo.