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Three new training and education centres officially opened in East Galway
Galway Bay newsroom – Three new centres for training and further education, under the auspices of County Galway VEC will be opened in East Galway today.
The official opening of the centres will be by Minister for Training and Skills Ciaran Cannon.
Galway East TD Ciaran Cannon will officially open the new Youthreach Centre at Poolboy, Ballinasloe this morning.
The centre had previously been based in Cullanes yard, but re-located to the new centre last September.
Co-ordinator at the Youthreach centre Rita Coen explains the facility provides young people the opportunity to acquire certification..
At 3 this afternoon, Minister Ciaran Cannon will be in Portumna to officially open the Adult and Further Education centre at the former vocational school.
Finally, at 3.30 he will perform the official opening of the new Portumna Youthreach Centre at Abbey Street in the town.
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Plans for luxury “habitable treehouse” overlooking Killary Fjord rejected

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Plans for a luxury “habitable treehouse” overlooking Killary Fjord in North Connemara have been rejected.
The commercial treehouse would have been located on the grounds of the estate of the Killary Adventure Company.
It was billed as a luxury escape from normal life for guests – and would have accommodated up to four people.
But the plans have now been rejected by county planners, largely on environmental grounds.
They weren’t satisfied that the treehouse wouldn’t impact on nearby SAC’s – the Twelve Bens, Garraun Complex, Maumturk Mountains and Mweelrea/Sheeffry/Erriff Complex.
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Separate traffic incidents cause road closures on the Curraghline and near Roscahill

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Separate traffic incidents have led to road closures on the N83 Curraghline and on the N59 near Roscahill
It’s understood that on the Galway to Headford road a truck has jack-knifed between Regan’s Clonboo and McGaugh’s garden centre
The Gardai, fire engines and ambulances are at the scene
It’s not known at this point if any other vehicles are involved, or if anyone has been injured
The incident occurred at approximately 1:10pm
Gardai say the road is currently closed and diversions are in place.
Motorists are advised that the incident is causing long delays
Across the county on the N59 Galway to Clifden road a collision has caused the closure of one lane near Roscahill
This closure is also causing delays
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New orthopaedic theatres at Merlin Park only operating at 60 percent capacity

Galway Bay fm newsroom – New orthopaedic theatres at Merlin Park hospital are only operating at about 60 percent capacity.
Two theatres were opened last year at a cost of €10m after a long-running saga spanning five years.
But the HSE Health Forum West heard this week that current staffing only allows 12 theatre sessions per week, compared to the full capacity volume of 20 sessions.
It was confirmed that approval has been recently given to recruit the necessary staff to reach the higher level of operation.
David Nevin spoke to Councillor Donagh Killilea – and he’s very unhappy with the situation.