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CONSULTANT DEFENDS STATUS OF UHG AS CANCER CARE SPECIALIST CENTRE
Date Published: 11-Sep-2009
A Consultant surgeon at University Hospital Galway, has hit back at criticism that Galway cannot become a centre of excellence for cancer care.
Oliver McAnena says people and politicians in Galway need to support their local hospital instead of criticising it.
It’s been revealed that the outgoing general manager at UHG, Bridget Howley, wrote to CEO of the HSE, Professor Brendan Drumm, outlining concerns about the impact of cutbacks.
According to city councillor, Padraig Conneely, part of the letter was read out at a recent meeting of the HSE West Hospitals Committee.
In the letter, Ms.Howley says with the current planned cutbacks, UHG will no longer be able to function as a Cancer Care Centre of Excellence.
However, Oliver McAnena says it’s important local representatives get support from the Government for hospitals in Galway.
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Galway County VEC Chief takes High Court case
Date Published: 07-May-2013
The High Court is hearing arguments from the state in an action brought by two VEC bosses who are challenging the loss of an annual allowance worth 12 and a half thousand euro.
Former president of the GAA Joe McDonagh who’s the CEO of County Galway VEC and Dr Katie Sweeney, CEO of Mayo VEC, say a special Transport Liaison Officers Allowance should not have been cut, even though that part of their role no longer operates.
Lawyers for the Department of Education deny the allowance is part of their pay.
The case is in the context of planned changes within the VEC system under the Croke Park agreement.
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Planning go ahead for community facility in Doughiska
Date Published: 09-May-2013
A hotel in the city is to be changed into a community facility.
Planning permission has been granted to DRA Community Development Company Limited to redevelop the ‘Racing Lodge Hotel’ in Doughiska.
It’s planned to use the building for community, educational and pastoral use.
Planners have attached 4 conditions to the development, including the stipulation that all uses at the building be on a not-for-profit basis.
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Galway call for Transport Minister to intervene in bus strike
Date Published: 13-May-2013
City Councillor Michael Crowe is calling on the Transport Minister Leo Vradkar to urgently intervene to end strike action by Bus Eireann in Galway.
Major travel disruption is expected in Galway and nationwide as the national strike enters its second day.
Bus drivers are protesting against five million euro worth of cuts to their overtime and premium pay – which Bus Eireann says are vital to ensure the future viability of the company.
Up to 20 Bus Éireann drivers are continuing their picket outside the bus depot at the docks in the city.
It’s understood up to 80 Galway workers took part in the picket on rotational rosters yesterday.
Speaking on Galway Talks, City Cllr Michael Crowe said Minister Vradkar needs to take urgent action to intervene so that transport services can be restored.