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City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion

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The Galway City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion which councillors unanimously approved two years’ ago.

Experiencing TY and how to make the most of it

BY SEMI MCHUGH

Local Heroes Exhibition to celebrate Galway’s local Positive Ageing Heroes

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Positive Ageing Week is an opportunity every year to emphasise the positive aspects of aging and celebrate the invaluable contributions of older individuals in our communities. The theme of Positive Ageing Week 2023 is Challenging Ageism- Reframing How We Think, Feel and Act towards aging and older persons.

Inclusive Pathways to Employment: Bridging the Opportunity Divide

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Galway City Partnership had a fantastic attendance at its event in the Connacht Hotel, Galway, which served as an educational platform for employers to hear about its project and to listen to some first-hand experiences from its clients.

Galway-based Ukrainian musicians take part in collaboration with music legend, Phil Coulter

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Four Galway based Ukrainian singers, Alina Andriienko, Albina Nedostup, Viktoriia Yermolieva and Kateryna Samko, who are part of the National Ukrainian Choir, performed with music legend, Phil Coulter, in a recently released adaption of hit song, ‘Steal Away’.

Collaboration at Claddagh with Citizen Science

Clean Coasts together with Shore Things, a Galway City Partnership initiative headed to the popular Claddagh Beach to collect scientific data as part of citizen science research recently.

Solidarity through swimming as Sanctuary Swimming comes to Galway’s beaches

BY DECLAN VARLEY

Volunteers remove three tonnes of litter from Galway's beaches

Hundreds of volunteers across Galway have removed a total of 2,874kg — nearly three tonnes — of litter from beaches in and around the city this month as part of the Clean Coasts initiative.

Launch of Galway Hooker ‘Meaircín Joe’ in historic partnership with King’s Head Bar

The King’s Head Bar in Galway has announced its partnership with the rebuilt Galway Hooker ‘Meaircín Joe,’ marking a significant milestone in preserving Ireland’s rich maritime heritage. The alliance was struck on Friday evening at the Claddagh Basin when the King’s Head Bar officially launched the vessel, sending it off to the open sea amid a very Galway get together to mark the occasion.

Get growing with your local community garden

“One day I walked through the garden gate, and I never left” says Catherine in Ballinfoile Mór Community Garden. This is a what members throughout Galway city say about their community gardens in all sorts of ways. At this time of the year, you can feel growth in the air along with the sense of belonging and purpose which being a member of a garden brings.

 

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