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Mayor of Galway says constructive debate key to solving controversy over Salthill Sundays event

Galway Bay FM 28 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – Mayor of Galway Mike Cubbard says constructive debate is key to solving the ongoing controversy over the “Salthill Sundays” car event. It comes as organisers of the event have confirmed that this Sunday’s event has been cancelled until further notice, pending a meeting with Mayor Councillor Cubbard. The meeting will take place tomorrow evening at 8PM where it’s expected the tighter organisation of future events will be discussed. Mayor Councillor Cubbard believes it’s vital that both sides come together at the table to chart a mutually beneficial way forward.

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Growing calls for action after city car meet grinds Galway traffic to a halt

Galway Bay FM 24 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – There are growing calls for action after an organised ‘car meet’ in Galway grinded traffic to a halt yesterday. The “Salthill Sundays” Facebook page led event saw hundreds of modified cars descend on Salthill village and the Blackbox theatre. The event saw cars do a lap of Salthill where pictures were taken after which the procession moved on to the Black Box carpark. Gardaí were called to patrol the areas with long traffic delays along the city centre’s main routes. Councillors Clodagh Higgins, Niall McNelis and Donal Lyons have called for action to prevent such disruption from any future such gatherings arguing Salthill is not a suitable location for such meet-ups.

Hopes some access will be restored to radiotherapy, radiology and lab systems at city public hospitals

Galway Bay FM 24 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – It’s hoped some access to key systems involving radiotherapy and radiology will be restored at Galway city’s public hospitals from today. Tony Canavan, Chief Executive of the Saolta Hospital Group, says it is likely that significant disruption will continue for the remainder of the week due to the recent cyber attack. He said it has been a very difficult 10 day period with patients awaiting key surgery among those worst affected after having already endured delays on waiting lists due to the pandemic. The hospital chief says everything possible is being done from an IT, clinical and service management perspective to gradually restore clinical systems with admin systems to follow.

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