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Fire alarm results in evacuation of new Knocknacarra Centre
Galway Bay fm newsroom – The new Knockncarra Community Centre had to be evacuated this afternoon (22/8) while an open day was underway at the building.
Up to 80 people had to leave the building shortly after 2p.m when the fire alarm went off.
The building was made safe within ten minutes and visitors were allowed to return.
There was no fire at the facility and it was just a false alarm.
However shortly after that, the fire alarm went off again, resulting in a second evacuation at the centre, but visitors have been allowed to return again.
We’ll have an extended feature on Knocknacarra Community Centre on FYI Galway from 5 this evening.
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O’ Cuiv grills Taoiseach on legislation stuck in “never-never land”

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Galway West Deputy Eamon O’ Cuiv has asked the Taoiseach to explain why an important piece of legislation is stuck in “never-never land”.
Speaking in the Dáil, he highlighted the Wildlife Amendment Bill, which would allow for the review and potential alteration of natural heritage area designations.
Deputy O’ Cuiv outlined how the bill was passed years ago, but very little has appeared to happen since.
He wanted Micheal Martin to explain where the bill is – and why it’s being delayed.
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Councillor expresses frustration over long-running boil water notice in Gort

Galway Bay fm newsroom – A long-running boil water notice in Gort, in place since early February, is having a serious financial impact on businesses and local residents.
That’s according to Councillor Geraldine Donohue, who says it’s unacceptable as we head into the summer season.
She said tourists have to be constantly reminded not to drink the water, and businesses are facing enormous costs of buying drinking water.
Councillor Donohue feels more can be done to escalate the works so they reach completion sooner rather than later.
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Connolly pressures Tánaiste over lack of progress on domestic violence strategy

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Galway West Deputy Catherine Connolly has pressured the Tánaiste over a lack of Government progress in introducing a national strategy on gender-based and domestic violence.
Raising the matter in the Dáil, she said there’s been two previous strategies – but their implementation was uncoordinated and ineffective.
She told Leo Varadker it’s obvious why we need a new strategy – and asked him to explain where it is.