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Six Connemara FF candidates to contest local elections
Galway bay fm newsroom – Six connemara candidates will represent Fianna Fáil in the upcoming local elections.
Four candidates were automatically selected as they were the only nominees in their area – Mairtín Lee – South Connemara, Seamus Walsh – Oughterard, Noel Thomas – Moycullen and MacDara Hosty – Barna.
Josie Coneely was the succesful candidate for the west connemara regions winning against Mary Corbett Joyce by 167 votes to 116 votes.
Sean O’ Tuairisg was the succesful candidate for the Spiddal Ros a mhil and North Connemara region.
He was up against John Burke was won by 215 votes to 64.
The selection convention took place in Peacocks Maam cross last evening.
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Public meeting to unveil plans for new school for The Bish

Galway Bay fm newsroom – A public meeting will take place in the city next week to unveil detailed plans for a new school building for The Bish.
The project would see St Joseph’s Patrician College relocate from Nuns’ Island to a greenfield site at Dangan.
It’ll be adjacant to University of Galway and a planning application is expected next month.
The public meeting to discuss the plans will take place at the Ardilaun Hotel on Tuesday, March 28th, from 1pm until 8pm.
Speaking to Galway Talks, principal John Madden says the new school is badly needed at this point.
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Polish Ambassador to visit Galway this weekend

Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Polish Ambassador in Ireland, Anna Sochanska, is visiting Galway city this weekend (24+25/03).
Ms Sochanska is set to meet officials and attend the International Business Forum and Fair in Salthill on Saturday.
The event brings together businesses, entrepreneurs and decision-makers to network and shop for products and suppliers throughout Ireland.
The Polish Ambassador will also discuss student exchange and Polish Green technologies during her visit.
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Call for major investment in healthcare to alleviate doctor shortage in Headford

Galway Bay fm newsroom – There is a call for major investment in healthcare in Headford, as the area faces a GP shortage.
Councillor Andrew Reddington has met with Community Healthcare West Chief Officer Breda Crehan Roche, as recruitment has begun to replace a retired GP in the town.
Councillor Reddington says there is demand for a primary healthcare centre in Headford, for people in surrounding areas as well as the town itself.
He states there is a national shortage of GPS and rural areas like Headford are the worst hit.