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Tuam rally to support proposed Quiet Man Greenway in North Galway

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Preparations are building ahead of a rally in Tuam tomorrow (23/9) in support of the development of the ‘Quiet Man Greenway’ in North Galway.
The event will be held ahead of a vote by the county council on Monday – on whether to sanction a feasibility study for a proposed greenway between Athenry and Miltown.
Supporters of the project will gather at Tuam Cathedral at 3pm.
Some councillors believe the goverment’s review on the possible extension of the Western Rail Corridor from Athenry to Claremorris should be completed before a feasibility study into a greenway is carried out.
Councillor Michael Connolly believes the rail review should be a priority at this time.
The motion for a feasability study went before the council this time last year and was rejected.
However, councillor Peter Roche says another delay would impact the opportunity to apply for funding from the Government’s Greenway funding.

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Judge to begin her address to the jury tomorrow in Portumna murder trial

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – The barrister for a Portumna farmer on trial for his aunt’s murder has urged the jury not to approach the case as if his client is a “monstrous person.”

Michael Scott, of Gortanumera, denies the murder charge, claiming he accidentally ran over her in a JCB teleporter on the 27th of April 2018.

The Prosecution and Defence teams have been making closing speeches in the Portumna murder trial

In his closing address, Michael Scott’s barrister, Paul Greene SC, told the jurors they might think his client is an “unlikeable person,” but he said it was their duty to approach the evidence coldly and without fear or favour.

To convict, he said they must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr Scott intended to kill or cause serious harm to his aunt, Chrissie Treacy, when he reversed over her in the yard outside her farmhouse.

“What’s really important is what he was thinking at that moment in time,” he said before suggesting the defence’s case that it was an accident was more persuasive.

Earlier, the prosecuting barrister, Dean Kelly SC, suggested what he did was a “deliberate act of murder” driven by a sense of entitlement and revenge over land they shared at Derryhiney in Portumna.

He also suggested the accused told lies about the state of his relationship with his aunt.

The judge will begin her address to the jurors tomorrow.

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Planning application to be lodged in May for Community Nursing Unit in Clifden

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – A planning application is due to be lodged in May for a New Community Nursing Unit for Clifden.

Local Fine Gael Councillor Eileen Mannion has welcomed the confirmation for the proposed new 40 bed unit.

The project will be based on the grounds of St. Anne’s CNU and will involve the amalgamation of services provided at Clifden District Hospital and St.Anne’s Community Nursing Home.

Funding of €9.6 million for the new unit was announced in 2016.

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Mental Health event taking place tomorrow in Tuam

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Members of the public are invited to attend a mental health event taking place in Tuam tomorrow (22/03)

The free event is especially geared toward helping tackle mental health stigma and discrimination among women

National programme, See Change, has partnered with West Be Well, to host the ‘Let’s Talk Mental Health Judgement’ event.

It’s taking place from 11AM-1PM tomorrow at The Ard Rí Hotel in Tuam, with registration available on eventbrite.ie

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