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McGuinness comes west to launch O’Mahony bid

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John O'Mahony

MEP Mairead McGuinness came west last week to launch the general election campaign for Fine Gael colleague John O’Mahony in Claregalway.

The former broadcaster described the sitting TD as ‘a highly respected public representative who while running in this constituency for the first time knows it inside out having led the county to all Ireland victories in 1998 and 2001’.

“He has taken that leadership and focus with him to Dáil Éireann where he has been a strong advocate for communities and has served with distinction as Chairman of the Dáil Committee on Transport and Communications,” she said.

“For the people of this Galway West constituency as elsewhere the most important concern in the forthcoming election will be the economic and social wellbeing of the constituency, the region and the country into the future.  And that includes feeling safe and secure at home and on the streets.

She said the recovery, now well under way, has been built upon, and will be sustained by, long-term economic planning.

“Here is Galway we have world leading industry in areas like medical devices in particular where Galway has become a hub.  Recovery is stretching into the regions where forestry, tourism, agriculture and food are going to be critical areas for further development.

“Chanelle Pharmaceutical has just announced the creation of 175 jobs in Loughrea manufacturing human and veterinary products. The expansion involving a €70 million investment will lead to the launch of 75 new products over the next five years,” she added.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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TALLIES: Half of boxes open in City West

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Galway West

Left and right find middle ground

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Deputy Catherine Connolly being interviewed at Leinster House.

There is a tired old cliché about people singing from ‘the same hymn sheet’ – but despite their diverse political backgrounds, it could certainly be applied in the case of Galway city’s two new TDs.

Because Fine Gael’s Deputy Hildegarde Naughten and independent TD Catherine Connolly hold common ground when it comes to a lot of issues relating to Galway city.

For example, in the aftermath of the general election they both agreed that University Hospital Galway should be moved to a greenfield site at Merlin Park. They also articulated this view on the first day of the new Dail last week.

And, separately, they were both in favour of the provision of dedicated bus lanes throughout Galway city with the acceptance that there will be no outer bypass for at least another decade. Deputy Connolly believes that the current proposal is simply “a cul-de-sac” and should never have been progressed.

Left-leaning Independent TD Catherine Connolly and right-leaning Fine Gael TD, Hildegarde Naughton, both believe UHG is at saturation point and are committed to the development of a new public hospital at the larger, more accessible site east of the city.

This, along with the promotion of public transport initiatives to help end traffic chaos in the city, is one of the common policy objectives the two new women TDs share.

They are only the second and third women TDs ever in Galway West, following in the footsteps of former Fianna Fáil minister, Máire Geoghegan Quinn.

 

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Fianna Fail attempts to woo Grealish again

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Deputy Noel Grealish looking pensive at the start of the new Dail.

Pressure is mounting on Galway West TD Noel Grealish to join Fianna Fail as the party attempts to be part of the next government.

The Fianna Fail organisation in the constituency are now convinced that Grealish may provide the party with the answer to winning a second seat in Galway West. And the organisation are disappointed that veteran TD Eamon O Cuiv has not delivered a second seat in the last two general elections.  If Fianna Fail assume power, it is very unlikely that the Cornamona man will have a place at the front bench.

The party organisation in Galway West are now anxious that Grealish becomes part of their fabric and particularly as he is a proven vote-winner.

Grealish is part of an unofficial grouping in the Dail who are currently engaged with the two major parties with a view to forming a minority government.

The fact that the Carnmore man has been a TD since 2002, it is likely that he could be part of the front bench in the next government if he agrees to become part of the support that Fianna Fail require.

It was revealed last week that he had been approached by Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin to join up but he was not to be drawn on the issue.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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