Revenue
According to the latest available figures for 2019, Galway University Hospital, part of the Saolta group of hospitals, made â¬1,451,195 from car parking fees, as part of an arrangement with a private operator.
Other hospitals in the group using privately run car parks include Sligo University Hospital (which took in â¬138,443), Portiuncula University Hospital (â¬115,037) and Letterkenny University Hospital (â¬55,506).
Mayo University Hospital runs its own car park, which made â¬280,424.
University Hospital Waterford, which is part of the South/South West hospital group, was paid â¬1,204,044 from a private company as part of its car parking arrangements.
In terms of hospital group-run car parks, Cork University Hospital made â¬2,595,070, University Hospital Kerry took in â¬715,820 and South Tipperary General generated â¬325,490.
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The number of people with Covid-19 at University Hospital Limerick continues to drop, but it is staying at a more consistent level at South Tipperary General Hospital. The Clonmel facility is treating 33 patients with the virus at the moment, including five in intensive care, while UHL is treating 32 patients including eight in intensive […]
Gardaí seek witnesses after finding no-one present at scene of single-car crash in Tipperary
Two teenagers later presented to hospital with injuries consistent with a road crash, gardaí said. By Sean Murray Thursday 28 Jan 2021, 7:36 PM Jan 28th 2021, 7:36 PM 25,965 Views 3 Comments
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GARDAÍ HAVE ISSUED an appeal for witnesses to a single-car collision that occurred yesterday in Newcastle, Co Tipperary.
At around 10pm last night, gardaí in Cahir received a report of a road traffic collision at Boolahallagh, Newcastle.
A grey Ford Focus with a partial registration 08 KY had left the road and crashed.
Gardaí attended but no person was present at the scene.
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This decision was made due to the surge in COVID-19 infections and the return to Level 5 restrictions.
This policy will be across all South/South West Hospitals.
The South/South West Hospital Group has maternity wards and units in University Hospital Kerry, Cork University Maternity Hospital, University Hospital Waterford and South Tipperary General Hospital.
The hospital group says it fully understands how challenging visiting restrictions at the four maternity hospitals have been.
However, it says in light of the move to Level 5 restrictions and the increased rate of transmission within the community there is a need to minimise footfall to its maternity units, to limit the risk of the virus spreading; the group says the safety of women, their babies and maternity staff is central to the provision of its maternity services which must be continuously available when required.