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Connemara Greenway still in with chance of funding according to Minister

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Minister of State at the Department of Transport Alan Kelly says he will prioritise funding for greenways across the country in the coming weeks.

An Bord Pleanala approved the Connemara Greenway project in March subject to nine conditions, and the county council is now liaising with affected landowners.

If permissive access agreements proceed, the local authority hopes to start construction on the greenway from Clifden to Derrylea as a first phase.

Funding of 9.2 million euro will be required and an application has gone to Failte Ireland.

Speaking to Galway Bay fm news Minister Alan Kelly says he will be finalising decisions on greenways in the coming weeks.

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Appeal for responsible parking as huge crowds expected at Connemara beaches

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Galway Bay FM Newsroom – Gardaí and a local councillor are appealing to visitors to Connemara beaches this weekend to park responsibly.

Gardaí have a particular focus on Dogs Bay and Gurteen Beach in Roundstone.

With thousands of visitors expected, they’re asked to be mindful of where and how they park their vehicles, to avoid causing obstructions to other road users and emergency services.

Local councillor Gerry King has been speaking to David Nevin.

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Galway public asked to consider all options before attending ED over bank holiday weekend

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Galway Bay FM Newsroom – The Galway public are being asked to consider all care options before presenting to emergency departments this bank holiday weekend.

The Saolta Hospital Group says combined with the good weather, this weekend will likely bring additional pressure.

Serious accidents, incidents and injuries can’t always be avoided – and that’s what Emergency Departments are for.

But Saolta is reminding people ahead of the bank holiday weekend, that a trip to the ED isn’t the best solution for all medical treatments.

It’s advising that patients who attend ED for routine and non-urgent treatment will experience very long waiting times.

The public are asked to consider all local care options – including pharmacies, GP out of hours services, or the minor injuries unit in Roscommon.

We’re also being urged to be ‘Sun Smart’ this weekend as the good weather is set to continue.

That means staying hydrated, keeping cool, and remembering the sunscreen before spending time outdoors – as well as keeping an eye on the vulnerable, including babies and the elderly.

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Catherine Connolly slams Government over “two-tier” approach to refugees

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Galway West TD Catherine Connolly has taken aim at the Government over it’s “two tier” approach to asylum seekers and refugees.

She says 23 years after the introduction of direct provision, we are distinguishing between those of colour and those who come from non-Ukrainian countries.

Deputy Connolly claimed the EU has deliberately created a distinction that leads to hatred.

Speaking in the Dáil, she said Ireland’s asylum system falls far short.

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