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New €3m Portumna Arts and Enterprise Hub continues buzz with community evening

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New €3m Portumna Arts and Enterprise Hub continues buzz with community evening

This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM

The new Portumna Arts, Community and Enterprise Hub has been officially opened.

Up to 100 people gathered in the town today, to celebrate the opening of the re-purposed historic Courthouse, which had been idle for over two decades.

The three million euro project has preserved the courthouse’s architectural integrity, while adding modern arts spaces, remote working facilities and a café

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After hosting a day of music and dance, the space will maintain its newfound buzz with a community evening, starting shortly (5:30PM).

Our reporter Sarah Slevin attended the opening today to speak to members of the community.

 

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HSE confirms no unnecessary children's hip operations in Galway

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HSE confirms no unnecessary children's hip operations in Galway

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The HSE has confirmed that no unnecessary children’s hip operations were carried out in Galway.

Orthopaedic consultants from Children’s Health Ireland did carry out operations at UHG for children from the Western region over several years.

The matter was raised at a meeting of the HSE Health Forum West by Councillor Evelyn Parsons.

She cited the “deeply concerning” national number of hip surgeries carried out on children with hip dysplasia that were later deemed unnecessary.

According to the clinical audit, only 20 to 40 per cent of cases at Temple Street and Cappagh Hospitals met the clinical criteria for requiring surgery.

And in light of the fact that CHI carried out some of these operations at UHG, Councillor Parsons wanted to know if these had been reviewed.

The HSE confirmed that less than two dozen operations were carried out between 2020 and 2023 – and none have been found to be inappropriate.

Since then, any child requiring hip surgery for hip dysplasia has had their procedures carried out at CHI in Crumlin.

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60 people protest at University of Galway meeting in Carraroe over its ties with Israeli institutions

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60 people protest at University of Galway meeting in Carraroe over its ties with Israeli institutions

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60 people are protesting at a meeting of the University of Galway’s Governing Authority in Carraroe this afternoon

It’s over the university’s alleged inaction and silence over its ties with Israeli institutions.

A short statement from the University of Galway to Galway Bay fm news says the research project remains under review.

Campaigners are pointing to strong actions taken by Trinity College Dublin and Queen’s University Belfast in severing ties with Israeli institutions.

The protest is at Ionad an Acadaimh and this participant says they will make their demands known and then decide on the next course of action

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Kilglass National School wins national Explorers Ocean Champion Award

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Kilglass National School wins national Explorers Ocean Champion Award

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Kilglass National School in Ahascragh has won the Marine Institute Explorers Ocean Champion Award for the 2024-2025 academic year.

It beat competition from almost 30 schools across the country with their “Bringing the Ocean to the Classroom and the Classroom to the Ocean,” project.

The award recognises exceptional dedication to integrating marine and freshwater learning into the curriculum through hands-on experiences.

Pupils and teachers at the school were commended in particular for their outdoor engagement and for connecting ocean literacy with their local farming community.

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Teenager missing from Galway found safe and well

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A teenager who has been missing from Galway since earlier this month has been found.

14 year old Tyler Berry was reported missing since Tuesday 10th June.

The Gardaí have confirmed that Tyler has been located safe and well.

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Community celebrates opening of re-purposed Portumna Courthouse

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Community celebrates opening of re-purposed Portumna Courthouse

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Up to 100 people have gathered in Portumna this morning to celebrate the opening of the re-purposed Courthouse

The historic building – which has been vacant for two decades – has been transformed into a multi-purpose cultural and working space.

The three million euro project has preserved the courthouse’s architectural integrity, while adding modern arts and remote working facilities.

The courthouse, which will host its first festival this September, also has been equipped with a scenic café

Among the crowds enjoying the music and dance performances is Dick Ridge, Tourism Officer with Portumna Chamber of Commerce

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Protest set for University of Galway meeting in Carraroe

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Protest set for University of Galway meeting in Carraroe

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A protest is set to take place at a meeting of the University of Galway’s Governing Authority in Carraroe this afternoon.

It’s over the university’s alleged inaction and silence over its ties with Israeli institutions.

Campaigners point to strong actions taken by Trinity College Dublin and Queen’s University Belfast in severing ties with Israeli institutions.

The protest – organised by academics, staff, and students – takes place at Ionad an Acadaimh, Carraroe, from 1.30pm.

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Junior Minister to officially open refurbished and repurposed Portumna Courthouse

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Junior Minister to officially open refurbished and repurposed Portumna Courthouse

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Junior Minister and Galway East TD Seán Canney is to officially open the refurbished and repurposed Portumna Courthouse today

The historic building – which had been vacant for two decades – has been reimagined as a multi-purpose arts, performance, remote working and social space.

The 3 million euro project was supported by the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund and gives the former courthouse a renewed role in the heart of the community.

The ribbon will be officially cut at a public event at 10 this morning

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County Galway JPC had little impact in tackling rural crime

A regular forum – now cancelled – which used to provide a platform for questions and answers between the Gardaí, local politicians and members of the community has been dismissed by one veteran Councillor as ineffective in helping to tackle local crime.

The County Galway Joint Policing Committee ceased operations in 2024 ahead of its replacement with a community-based group which will also involve members of the Garda being present as their meetings.

Regret was expressed at a meeting of Ballinasloe Municipal Council that the JPC no longer existed as it provided local elected members and community groups to report incidents of crime.

But Cllr Michael Connolly described the JPC meetings as being ineffective with many issues relating to local crime not being followed up on.

The Moylough councillor said that he had been previously part of the JPC but when he was asked to go on the last committee, he refused to do so as he said that it was not achieving what it was supposed to do.

The function of the County Galway Joint Policing Committee, according to Galway County Council, was to serve as a forum for consultation, discussion and recommendations on matters affecting the policing of the rural communities.

The old JPC was made up of 15 local authority elected members, nine representatives from the Gardai, seven members from the community along with three Oireachtas members and two officials from Galway County Council.

“I think the old JPC did not achieve a lot,” stated Cllr Connolly. “I hope that the new committee that is formed will be more effective.

“I was a member of the old JPC and it was rather frustrating. We didn’t achieve a lot despite the members raising several issues of importance when it comes to community policing.

“I was asked to go back on this committee but I refused on the basis that it was not achieving what we expected it to achieve. There were issues raised that were not followed up on.”

The matter was raised by Cllr Declan Geraghty (Ind) who said at the outset that illegal dumping was a major issue, and he even saw a mattress thrown across a ditch on his way from Williamstown to Ballinasloe.

“There are a lot of quare things happening in local communities when it comes to criminal activity and that is why I thought that the JPC had a function – and I regret to see it dispensed with,” said Cllr Geraghty.

“I believe that the JPC served a very important function in that it allowed the members of the public and elected representatives to raise issues when it came to criminality in their area,” added Cllr Geraghty.

According to Galway County Council, further information in relation to Galway County Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP) will be provided as soon as possible.

Staff are currently awaiting finalisation of guidance from the National Office for Community Safety.

Pictured: Cllr Michael Connolly.

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