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Galway Age Friendly Alliance

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  • Tom Madden and Tom Quinn  Ballinasloe  at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Monivea Age action group at Nuig for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Mary Dunne, Isabella Carter  and Frances Carter from Moycullen Active Retirement at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Deirdre Conway Bonham Barna and Frances O Reilly at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Monivea Age Action  Maura Traynor, Joyce Pitts , Mayor of County Galway Cllr Liam Carroll , Peggy Collins, Judy Feeney at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Mayor of County Galway Cllr Liam Carroll ,  Independent Chair of the Galway Age Friendly Alliance, Iggy O’Mhuircheartaigh and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh <br />
 at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Maura Diviney Renmore Active Retirement , Mayor of County Galway Cllr Liam Carroll and Josephine Naughton  Mervue Active Retirement <br />
 at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Monivea Age Action Peggy Collins,  Joyce Pitts and  Judy Feeney  with Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh  with at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Monivea Age Action  Mary Greaney,  Judy Feeney  Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh,  Peggy Collins, Joyce Pitts and  Maura Traynor  at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • JJ O'Kane, HSE Micheal O’Mhuircheataigh   and Dan Quaid HSE at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Maura Diviney Renmore Active Retirement , Micheal O’Mhuircheataigh   and Josephine Naughton  Mervue Active Retirement at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Micheal O’Mhuircheataigh   and Cllr Padraic Connely  at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Ballinasloe Comortas   at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • James Casey, Tom Quinn and Tom Madden Ballinasloe Comortas   at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Tom Quinn  Ballinasloe Comortas   at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Ballinasloe Comortas   at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Tom Quinn  Ballinasloe Comortas   at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Independent Chair of the Galway Age Friendly Alliance, Iggy O’Mhuircheartaigh, brendan McGrath City Manager and Peter Rabbitte Galway Library at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Sharon Lawless, Galway City Council, Michelle Harrison, HSE, Dan Quaid, HSE, Bernie Donnellan, Galway County Council, JJ O'Kane, HSE , Fiona O Donovan, HSE and Donna Gleeson Galway City and County Age Friendly Programme Implementation Team at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Inspector Mick O Dwyer with  Micheal O’Mhuircheataigh  Cllr Padraic Conneely, and Superintendent Marie Skehill  at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Independent Chair of the Galway Age Friendly Alliance, Iggy O’Mhuircheartaigh, Tom Shaft, Tom Scharf is Professor of Social Gerontology and Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology at NUI Galway and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh <br />
 at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Independent Chair of the Galway Age Friendly Alliance, Iggy O’Mhuircheartaigh, Tom Shaft, Tom Scharf is Professor of Social Gerontology and Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology at NUI Galway and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh  and Hugh O Connor CEO Age Friendly Ireland., <br />
 at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh    at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Mayor of County Galway Cllr Liam Carroll , Martina Maloney County manager and  Independent Chair of the Galway Age Friendly Alliance, Iggy O’Mhuircheartaigh and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh <br />
 at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Mayor of  Galway Cllr  Padraic Conneely and  Peggy Collins,  at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Independent Chair of the Galway Age Friendly Alliance, Iggy O’Mhuircheartaigh, President of Galway Chamber, Frank Greene and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh with Comortas Ballinasloe who performed at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Phil Forde Monivea Active Age and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Phil Forde Monivea Active Age and Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh with Comortas Ballinasloe who performed at NUIG for the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh  with Ballinasloe Comortas ( front row ) Tom Quinn, Tom Madden, Mary McMahon <br />
and back row Tom Forde, James Casey, Vera Craughwell Ballinasloe Comortas  at the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Micheál O’Mhuircheataigh  with Ballinasloe Comortas ( front row ) Tom Quinn, Tom Madden, Mary McMahon <br />
and back row Tom Forde, James Casey, Vera Craughwell Ballinasloe Comortas  at the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Cllr Padraic Conneely , Mayor of Galway at the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Crowd at the launch of the Galway Age Friendly Strategy, which sets out a plan to make Galway City and County a great place in which to grow up and grow old. The Strategy was developed following extensive consultation with older people across the city and county and aims to ensure that older people continue to be supported to play an active role in their communities. The launch of the strategy is an important milestone as it sets out a blueprint for how we will plan and develop communities in the coming years to ensure that Galway is a truly great place in which to grow up and grow old. Photo:Andrew Downes
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