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Connemara Ambulance Crisis Group Expresses Outrage Over Delays

The Connemara Ambulance Crisis Group has expressed strong frustration regarding new delays in the construction of an ambulance base in Recess, a project that has been in the works for over two decades. The Health Service Executive (HSE) initially announced plans for the facility in 2021, but progress has been hindered by various setbacks.
Construction Plans and Timeline
The proposed development aims to convert the existing single-storey health centre in Recess into a fully operational ambulance base. This transformation includes the addition of two bays designated for ambulance parking, as well as two additional car parking spaces. Originally, the construction was expected to commence in the third quarter of this year, with a projected completion period of six months. However, a recent update indicates that the completion date has been pushed back significantly, with estimates now suggesting the facility will not be operational until the end of 2026.
PJ Leavy, a representative of the Connemara Ambulance Crisis Group, voiced the group’s discontent during an interview on Galway Talks. He stated their disappointment over the likelihood that the base will not be ready for use until 2027, expressing that the community’s patience is wearing thin.
Community Impact and Response
The delays come at a time when the local community is increasingly reliant on timely medical responses. The Connemara region, known for its remote locations and challenging terrain, has long been concerned about emergency services accessibility. The ambulance base in Recess is seen as a critical step towards improving healthcare response times in the area.
Over the years, the Connemara Ambulance Crisis Group has campaigned vigorously for the establishment of this facility, emphasizing the need for reliable emergency services. The recent announcement has reignited their calls for immediate action, underscoring the urgent need for local healthcare improvements.
As the situation develops, community leaders and residents alike will be watching closely to ensure that the HSE adheres to the revised timelines and ultimately delivers the promised services that are vital for the health and safety of those in Connemara.
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