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Plan to change city hotel into apartments

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – There are plans to change a city hotel into apartments.

Outfield Management Limited has applied for planning permission to redevelop the Kingsvalley Hotel at Dublin Road.

The company wants to change it into ten 1, 2 and 3-bed apartments.

Parking and storage for the apartments would be at the existing basement level.

A decision is due from city planners before the end of August.

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258 people now listed as homeless across Galway

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – The number of homeless people in emergency accommodation has increased by almost 24 per cent in a year.

There are now almost 11,800 people homeless, including 258 people in County Galway.

According to the latest figures from the Department of Housing 11,742 people, including 3,373 children, now find themselves homeless.

It’s an increase of almost 24 per cent on the same month for last year.

The data, for the week of February 20th-26th, show there were 8,369 adults in emergency accommodation, an increase of 23 per cent on the figure for February last year.

In Dublin, there are 8,588 people, including 2,576 children, living in homelessness.

Meanwhile this month’s figures, when compared to January, remain relatively unchanged.

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Man missing from Loughrea located safe and well

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – A man missing from Loughrea since earlier this week has been found safe and well.

25 year old Shane Walsh was last seen in Portumna on Wednesday 29th March, prompting a Garda appeal.

Gardaí have now confirmed he’s been located safe and well.

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UHG third most overcrowded hospital nationwide during March

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – UHG was the third most overcrowded hospital in the country this month, with more than a thousand patients without a bed.

The INMO says nationally, overcrowding records were broken once again for the month of March.

Almost 13,000 admitted patients were treated on trolleys this month, and over 440 of those were children.

The INMO says this was the worst March since it began counting in 2006, and overcowding levels cannot be allowed continue.

At UHG, 1,048 patients were without a bed, with a further 207 patients at Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe.

The worst figure was recorded at University Hospital Limerick, where more than 2 thousand patients were waiting on trolleys.

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