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Trill worried about incidents and racism
“I'm beyond slightly concerned, I'm getting to a stage now where I'm confident we are going to have a major incident at a match, I'm confident there is going to be a serious assault or someone is going to get very seriously injured,” Tom Trill, chairman of the Galway Football Association says about some worrying trends he has noticed at local fixtures since the junior and juvenile season commenced in September.
New collaborative approach with underage squads
The Galway Football Association has agreed to collaborate with Galway United.
Specsavers report encourages need to address post-pandemic vision crisis
A new report, commissioned by Specsavers Ireland in collaboration with charity partner Fighting Blindness, paints a stark picture of the impact which Covid-19 has had on the nation’s eye health due to reduced testing and delays in the identification and treatment of eye disease.
Expert explains what you need to know about ocular migraines
Triggered by numerous everyday activities, ocular migraines can seem alarming to those experiencing symptoms. However, experts at Specsavers are assuring people that the migraines are usually nothing to worry about.
Mayo chairperson to step aside
Mayo GAA will be on the look out for a new chairperson after the current holder of the position Liam Moffatt informed the county board executive that he will not be seeking to retain the position for a third year.
In memory of Pa Boyle
In 1940, Shantalla was just green fields with an occasional farmhouse. A decade later, it was a sprawling housing estate with a large young population. They were slowly developing a sense of community, but sadly, they had no facilities such as parks or pitches to play games on.
Galway 2020 and Galway Chamber of Commerce host EU-Japan networking event
Galway 2020 European Capital of Culture with Galway Chamber of Commerce were pleased to host a small networking event this week in honour of Mr. Shuji Kogi, Secretary General, EU-Japan Fest Japan Committee. The reception was to celebrate the legacy relationship between EU Japan Fest and Galway, as a former European Capital of Culture.
Harbour could close if planning permission is not granted, warns chairman
The Galway Harbour could close as a commercial port if planning permission is not granted for a proposed redevelopment.
Athlone Access Awareness prepares for annual Make Way Day campaign
Each corner of Ireland will be put to the test for basic access issues this Friday, September 24, when the Make Way Day campaign returns, with a testing twist!
United manager Caulfield agrees new deal
Galway United manager John Caulfield has signed a new contract with the SSE Airtricity League first division club.