Episodes

Saturday Dec 14, 2024
Saturday Dec 14, 2024
A Local MEP is urging the EU to review the animal transportation regulations with common sense.
MEP Ciaran Mullooly has stressed to the EU Agricultural Committee that Ireland has high animal welfare standards.
He also pointed out that Ireland has additional transportation challenges due to its location.
Independent Ireland MEP Mullolly has cautioned the Commission against overly restrictive measures.

Sunday Nov 10, 2024

Sunday Nov 03, 2024

Sunday Nov 03, 2024

Sunday Nov 03, 2024

Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
A Galway City Councillor has slammed the government for what he has called their inadequate response to the social and affordable housing crisis.
Councillor Mike Cubbard said that as the city and county face a General Election, one lasting legacy of the outgoing Government has been its failure to deliver affordable homes for the people of Galway.
Recent figures have shown that Galway City has only seen 117 council houses allocated in the first nine months of 2024-an average of just 13 per month. Meanwhile, 23 vacant 'void' properties remain unoccupied because there is no funding available for essential repairs.
Councillor Cubbard added that the number of homeless families in Galway increased from 76 to 87 in the last three months while the number of children experiencing homelessness has risen from 149 to 155. A statistic that he said was stark.
Councillor Cubbard was speaking to John Mulligan

Monday Oct 28, 2024
Monday Oct 28, 2024
There are calls for the OPW to expand public access to Portumna's Dowager House.
Minister for Disability and Galway East TD Anne Rabbitte, has written to Minister Kieran O’Donnell TD on the matter.
The call comes following the successful opening of the house during the recent Shorelines Arts Festival in the town.
The Fianna Fáil TD says that proves there is significant public interest in engaging with this heritage site.

Monday Oct 28, 2024
Monday Oct 28, 2024
Galway County Council officials have issued a warning that trees overhanging on to public roads are the responsibility of the home or landowner
Councillor Andrew Reddington advised property owners to ensure their insurance policy protects them in the case of incidents involving trees that overhang public thoroughfares.
The issue was raised by Councillor Mary Hoade who expressed her shock and concern at the information she received as she feels that with the increasing number of storms, it's a growing problem.

Saturday Oct 19, 2024
Saturday Oct 19, 2024
An Taoiseach Simon Harris will be in Galway this afternoon where he will attend various events in Portumna, Loughrea and Tuam.
Cathaoirleach of Tuam Municipal District, and general election candidate, Cllr Pete Roche will officially welcome the Taoiseach when he visits the town at approximately 4pm.
Cllr Roche said he is looking forward to welcoming the Taoiseach to North Galway and said that he recognised the Taoiseach's commitment to local communities in Simon Harris' first official visit as Taoiseach to Tuam.
Councillor Roche told Galway Bay FM News that the visit was a resounding show of support for East Galway.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
A protest was held outside Tuam Primary Care Centre this afternoon - voicing opposition to the HSE's "Pay and Numbers Strategy".
The strategy replaces a controversial recruitment embargo introduced last November - but has proved equally as controversial, amid claims it's putting patients and services at risk.
And SIPTU health workers this afternoon came out in force to highlight the detrimental impact they claim it'll have on services and healthcare.
And our reporter Chloe Nolan was there.
