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Search on for Rehab Galway People of the Year

The search is continuing and the closing date has been extended for nominations from the public for the 10 people who will be chosen as Rehab Galway People of the year. The presentation of those awards is now one of the highlights of the Galway social calendar and it will take place in April.

MCD seeks to host two day festival in Galway

MCD, one of the leading music and events promoters in Ireland, has applied to the Galway City Council for permission to stage a two day festival in Galway this summer.

Galway students to march against education cuts

Galway students will hold a public demonstration against the planned increase of third-level fees, next week as part of a National Day of Action against education cuts.

Irish Wildlife Trust to host public squirrel talk

The Galway branch of the Irish Wildlife Trust will host a public talk on squirrels tonight, February 23, at NUI Galway.

Funding for works on ‘extremely dangerous’ N59 junctions

Funding has been allocated to carry out improvement works on two “extremely dangerous” junctions on the N59 Galway to Clifden road.

DruidMurphy tickets go on sale tomorrow

Tickets for the much-anticipated Druid production of DruidMurphy, where three of the celebrated Tuam writer’s plays will be performed by the acclaimed Galway city company, go on-sale tomorrow.

Shorter journey times needed to keep Galway rail on track

Infrastructural improvements and shorter journey times for the Galway to Dublin line are just some of the recommendations of a report presented yesterday to the Rail Vision 2030 seminar, with indications that further consideration could also be given to an Athenry to Tuam rail line.

Council losing money with on-street parking

The Galway County Council is one of many local authorities across the country that is losing more money than it is generating in the provision and enforcement of on-street parking, that is according to figures released this week.

Future bright for science and tech graduates, IDA exec tells students

THE FUTURE is bright for graduates in the science, technology, engineering and multilingual (STEM) sectors, according to Industrial Development Agency (IDA) senior executive, Brendan McDonagh.

Four bedroom semi in Knocknacarra

No 86 Seacrest must be one of the finest semidetached houses on offer at the moment. This magnificent residence overlooks a wooded area and is located in a tranquil cul de sac, in a popular, mature, development in Knocknacarra.

 

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