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Galway Bay FM 28 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Dáil has heard of the need for greater action on the “organised but uncontrolled” Salthill Sundays event. The matter was raised by Deputy Catherine Connolly, who spoke of the unacceptable disruption and distress caused as thousands of cars descended on Salthill last Sunday. She pointed out that one person had to be airlifted to hospital because of a lack of access to the area. She claimed the issue is bigger than just the GardaÃ, and greater collaboration is needed with local authority management and the local community. It comes as the Salthill Sundays Facebook page has confirmed that this Sunday’s event has been cancelled until further notice, pending a meeting with Mayor of Galway Mike Cubbard. ....
Galway Bay FM 20 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Saolta Hospital Group has confirmed the commencement of the vaccination programme for pregnant women across the West. Junior Minister and Galway West TD Hildegarde Naughton says Saolta will first make contact with those closest to the 36 week cut-off point. She says it was agreed some weeks ago that the vaccine would be made available to mothers-to-be who are at between 14 and 36 weeks gestation. Minister Naughton says while it takes time from an administration point of view, delays in implementation have added to the stress of pregnancy during a pandemic. Deputy Naughton says midwives have now commenced contacting pregnant women to discuss vaccination and arrange appointments. ....