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Junior Doctors strike outside UHG
Galway bay fm newsroom -Up to 30 junior doctors, some dressed in hospital scrubs, are protesting outside University Hospital Galway against long working hours.
Non-Consultant Hospital Doctors claim the HSE is disregarding guidelines set out in the E.U Working Time Directive in relation to the the limit on working hours.
More than 3 thousand doctors are striking at 51 hospitals across the country.
Those staging strike action have agreed to provide weekend cover for in-patients and emergency care.
Almost all appointments at UHG and Merlin Park Hospital have been cancelled today, and patients are urged not to turn up, unless asked to do so by the HSE.
At Portiuncula Hospital Ballinasloe, all appointments are scheduled to go-ahead today, unless otherwise notified by the HSE.
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Request for more time to build sports facility at Inishbofin appealed to planning board

From Galway Bay FM newsroom- The county council’s refusal of an application for more time to develop a sports facility at Inishbofin has been appealed to An Bord Pleanála.
The plan led by Inishbofin Development Company C-L-G to request extra time for the project was refused by the council in April.
The development at Middlequarter involves a single storey sports facility to include dressing rooms, referee room, showers and toilets.
An Bord Pleanála is due to issue a decision in September.
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Gaelscoil Dara Renmore wins national science competition

From Galway Bay FM newsroom- Gaelscoil Dara in Renmore has been declared the winner of START, a national science competition
It challenges primary school children aged 8 to 12 to simulate their own trial and report on their findings.
The ‘Schools Teaching Awareness of Randomised Trials’ final took place yesterday at NUI Galway
Gaelscoil Dara’s winning entry asked the question ‘do children learn better from a teacher or from each other?’
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Athenry’s Agricultural Show returns for first time since 2019

From Galway Bay FM newsroom- The Athenry Agricultural Show is returning tomorrow for the first time since 2019.
As with previous years, there will be a wide range of classes in categories such as showjumping, equine, sheep and dog showing, and baking.
Many categories will hold championships, and a range of qualifiers for other shows throughout the country will also be available.
A full schedule of classes is available on the Athenry agri show website.
Assistant show secretary and PRO, Mary O’Keeffe says everyone is excited to see the return of the event.