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Salthill Hotel exits receivership after less than a week
Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Salthill Hotel which entered receivership this day last week, has now exited the receivership process.
Mazars were appointed as receivers to the four-star hotel, which is a popular venue for wedding and music concerts.
In a statement to Galway Bay fm News, management at the Salthill Hotel has confirmed that it has exited receivership.
The hotel is now being operated by Ralerno Hotels, a company owned by Ricky Byrne.
Management says it’s delighted that the hotel will continue to be run as a family-owned hotel and the change in ownership will have no impact on the day to day operations of the hotel.
All deposits and gift vouchers will be honoured in full.
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Seanad hears up to 900 on waiting lists across five Galway city schools

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Senator Sean Kyne has told the Seanad there are over 850 children on waiting lists across five schools in Galway city.
He cites there are around 100 on lists for Coláiste Mhuire Mhaithair, Educate Together, Coláiste Iognaid and The Bish, while there are 360 on the Coláiste Éidne list alone.
In a response on behalf of Minister Norma Foley, it was stated the Department is aware of the issue and a number of building projects to expand schools are currently underway.
Senator Kyne says those long and medium-term plans are welcome, but action is needed now:
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100 PhD researchers protest at University of Galway over pay and conditions

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Almost 100 PhD researchers and students have taken part at a protest at the University of Galway today over pay.
It coincides with a national protest organised by the Postgraduate Workers Organisation, who marched to the Dáil at the same time.
The group are looking to secure better pay, as on average they say they earn less than €18,500 a year, and do not have adequate workers’ rights.
Our reporter Sarah Slevin attended the protest to hear the group’s concerns: