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Post mortem examination on body of boy killed in city lift accident

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – A post-mortem examination will be carried out today on the body of a three-year-old boy who died in a lift shaft in the city yesterday.

Solomon Soremekun was with his mother and at least two other siblings at the social welfare office at Hynes Building on Augustine Street around 3p.m.

It’s understood the family has been living in the Doughiska area of the city, having recently moved from Dublin.

The scene of the incident remains sealed off this morning as investigations are carried out.

A post mortem exam will be carried out at University Hospital Galway today.

Two separate investigations have been launched by the Gardaí and the Health and Safety Authority – into how the boy could have gained access to the lift shaft.

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Galway’s Ceannt Station to host flagship Mental Health Ireland campaign event tomorrow

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Galway’s Ceannt Station is hosting the county’s flagship event for Mental Health Ireland’s awareness campaign tomorrow.

The ‘Hello, How Are You?’ campaign is encouraging people to check in on one another.

There will be events taking place all over the county, with involvement from the local universities, GRETB, Galway County Council, Galway City Partnership and Family Resource Centres.

Aine Hurley, Galway’s Development Officer for Mental Health Ireland, explains what’s happening at the train station tomorrow from 8-11am

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Councillors express frustration over planning refusals across Galway

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – County councillors have been venting their frustration at the high level of planning refusals across Galway.

A meeting this week heard claims the system seems to be set up to “screw” the public.

Planning wasn’t expressly on the agenda at this week’s meeting of Galway County Council but quickly came to dominate discussions at County Hall.

There’s frustration among councillors at the high level of refusals, inconsistency in planning decisions, and the difficulties facing those trying to build in their local area.

A key concern is the rejection of clusters of 5 homes or less in rural towns and villages, despite the county development plan specifically backing such developments.

Councillor Ivan Canning said so much time, effort, frustration and money can be spared if there’s more focus on pre-planning meetings.

Councillor Declan Geraghty went a step further and said the system seems to be set up to screw the public rather than help them.

County CEO Jim Cullen took exception to that remark and said planning staff are doing a very difficult job with limited resources and huge workloads.

He said he appreciates councillors venting their frustration but advised planners cannot simply grant permission for everything and have to work within guidelines.

He added while it’s easy to focus on one reason for a planning application being refused, there are typically several factors involved.

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Ballinasloe secures representation on County Joint Policing Committee

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Ballinasloe has now secured representation on the County Joint Policing Committee.

The JPC is a forum that brings together senior Gardaí with local councillors, TDs and community stakeholders to discuss policing and crime issues across Galway.

But until now, Ballinasloe was the only district in the county that didn’t have a representative.

That’s now been rectified, with the appointment of Councillor Declan Geraghty this week.

Councillor Geraghty says it’s vital that all areas have a voice.

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