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New agreement for exchange of UK driving licences
Minister for Transport Eamonn Ryan has signed an agreement with the United Kingdom that will allow the holders of UK licences resident here to exchange them for an Irish licence.
Socially distant sales success for O’Donnellan & Joyce
Last year has proven to be a record year for sales at well-known Galway based auctioneer O’Donnellan & Joyce despite the ongoing pandemic. The results come after the company reels in its year of private treaty successes over the past 12 months and plans ahead for 2021. With nearly 40 years of experience selling homes and commercial property in Galway city and county, there is no part of Galway unknown to the team at ODJ.
4,032 Galway children waiting on speech and language therapy
A total of 4,032 children in Galway are awaiting some level of speech and language therapy, with needs ranging from initial assessment to further therapy.
Galway’s heroic attempt to get into the transatlantic business
Reading through William Henry’s comprehensive digest of the story of Galway * from its original foundation on the banks of the Corrib to the present day, I am reminded that there was an extraordinary burst of optimism and creative energy in the middle of the 19th century despite the ravages of the Great Famine barely a decade before.
Irish charity Co-operation Ireland kicks off 2021 with music event ‘X the Waves’
Co-operation Ireland, the leading peace building charity across the island of Ireland, is excited to introduce ‘X The Waves’ (Cross The Waves) - a virtual music event taking place on January 16.
O’Hara criticises EY report on Western Rail Corridor
Galway East Sinn Féin’s Louis O’Hara has criticised the recently published EY Report for being ‘too narrow in its appraisal of the Western Rail Corridor.’
Trump, the coup, and the lessons for Ireland
As I write this, it is not quite a week since the incumbent (and outgoing) president of the United States, Donald J Trump, attempted a coup, seeking to prevent the formal announcement of the election results, to overturn the results of that election, and somehow to cling to power.
The Top jobs to apply for this week!
Looking for a Change of Career? Despite the country moving on to Level 5, there are still several companies looking for new hires. Find our top job opportunities in the west of Ireland available this week on Advertiser Classifieds.
Mary Hoade appointed to new committee to oversee revitalisation of town centres
Local councillor Mary Hoade has been appointed to a new committee to oversee the revitalisation of town centres throughout the State through the Collaborative Town Centre Health Check programme.
Kings added to Fleadh's Solstice line-up
KINGS, TOM Collins acclaimed 2007 feature film, and starring Colm Meaney, is now streaming as part of the Galway Film Fleadh's Solstice programme.