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Last ditch efforts to reinstate seven day burial service in city
Date Published: 14-May-2013
Galway city council has agreed to set up a working group in a last ditch effort to re-instate the seven day burial service.
The Sunday burial service ceased on the 31st of December 2012, but several councillors have been campaigning for months to get the full service returned.
The decision to stop burial service arose out of the council’s legal requirements as set out in the working time act and the health, safety and welfare at work act.
Director of service Ciaran Hayes told last evening’s meeting there had been no adverse reaction from clergy, undertakers or from the public on the move.
However, City Councillor Padraig Conneely said people had spoken to elected members and wanted the 7 day burial returned.
Councillor Ollie Crowe says the working group will present ideas at the next meeting of the local authority.
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Galway has country’s largest population of young people
Date Published: 07-May-2013
Galway has a population of young people which is more than twice the national average.
According to information gathered by the Central Statistics Office, Galway’s population of 20 to 24 year olds is more than twice the national average.
The number of 25-34 year olds in Galway is also more than the norm nationally, with the two main colleges thought to be the main reason.
However immigration in Galway is much higher than in other areas at 19.4 percent, compared to the national average of 12 percent.
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Call for direct donations to city charity shops
Date Published: 07-May-2013
A city councillor is encouraging people to donate goods directly to charity shops.
It follows allegations of thefts from clothes banks in Galway and across the country in recent months.
However, cameras are in place at some clothes banks and surveillance is carried out by local authorities.
Speaking on Galway Talks, Councillor Neil McNeilis said the problem of theft from clothes banks is widespread.
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Galway ‘Park and Ride’ could become permanent
Date Published: 07-May-2013
A park ‘n’ ride scheme from Carnmore into Galway city could become a permanent service if there is public demand.
That’s according to the Chief Executive of Galway Chamber of Commerce, Michael Coyle.
The pilot scheme will begin at 7.20 next Monday morning, May 13th.
Motorists will be able to park cars at the airport carpark in Carnmore and avail of a bus transfer to Forster Street in the city.
Buses will depart every 20 minutes at peak times and every 30 minutes at offpeak times throughout the day, at a cost of 2 euro per journey.