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McDonagh raises alarm over Shantalla helipad proposal

Councillor John McDonagh is urging city centre residents to attend a public meeting tonight, Thursday, June 5, at 7.45pm, at St Joseph's Community Centre in Shantalla regarding HSE plans to build a heliport in Shantalla Park.
Canney welcomes new GP locum cover initiative for rural and remote areas

Leader of the Independent Team of Ministers and Minister for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rails and Ports, Seán Canney TD, has warmly welcomed the announcement by Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD, of a new locum support initiative to assist 239 General Practitioners (GPs) working in rural and remote parts of the country.
Canney welcomes funding for inclusive Tuam playground

Seán Canney TD has welcomed the announcement of over €18,000 in Government funding to enhance play facilities in Tuam under the 2025 Play and Recreation Capital Grant Scheme.
Counting the wagons — Canney welcomes major step forward in rail freight capacity

Leader of the Independent Team of Ministers and Minister for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rails and Ports, Seán Canney TD, yesterday (Wednesday) welcomed Iarnród Éireann’s signing of a significant framework agreement with UK-based supplier W.H. Davis for the delivery of new freight wagons for the Irish rail network.
Where else would you enjoy the Masters? A night to remember in Ballyconneely

Rory McIlroy’s nail-biting victory at the US Masters last month will long be remembered as one of golf’s most thrilling finishes. For those lucky enough to witness it live in Augusta, the roars, the drama, and the sheer poetry of McIlroy’s triumph were unforgettable. But for those of us not fortunate enough to be there in person, we found the next best thing — and arguably, the most enjoyable alternative imaginable — in the heart of Connemara, at Keogh’s Bar and Restaurant in Ballyconneely.
‘You wouldn’t happen to be William Joyce, would you?’

William Joyce was born in Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, New York in 1906 to Gertrude (who was originally from Lancashire) and Michael Joyce, a native of Killour, Co Mayo. Michael had taken American citizenship, which automatically made his family citizens. In 1909, the family returned to Ireland, initially to Mayo, then to Galway.
McDonagh confirms that Letteragh Road resurfacing will happen soon

Labour Galway City Central Councillor John McDonagh has confirmed that the much-needed resurfacing of Letteragh Road will be carried out shortly.
James Joyce to speak at Grá Festival

In a world first, the voice of James Joyce will be heard once more, reading a specially crafted poem in honour of his muse and wife, Nora Barnacle.
Canney welcomes expansion of special classes in Galway

Independent TD for Galway East, Minister Seán Canney, has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Education, Helen McEntee, of 209 new special classes sanctioned by the National Council for Special Education (NCSE) for the 2025/2026 school year, with a strong emphasis on additional supports for students in Galway and the west.