Gangsters, cowboys, and coyotes - new American themed bar opens tomorrow

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Hanging out with gangsters and cowboys in Galway is par for the course if you are at a Fianna Fáil meeting, but put some coyotes into the mix, and give it an American theme, and suddenly you are into something completely different.

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New recruitment company focuses on hospitality recruitment in the west

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

FnB Solutions is a recruitment agency catering exclusively for the hospitality industry in the west of Ireland. Nigel Murray, FnB’s founder, believes that the west of Ireland has needed this service for a long time.

“Hospitality is a huge business in Ireland and with restaurants, bars, and hotels constantly trying to maintain profits in an increasingly competitive market. They’re finding it harder than ever to find the right staff that will stay and add something to their business.”

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Gluas talk costs... millions

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The long-awaited feasibility study into a light rail system for Galway will begin this day next week it was announced on Monday.

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Put back road safety signs, says McDonnell

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The road safety signs which were along busy main roads in the city must be re-erected as they play an important role in getting drivers to take care, according to PD Cllr Declan McDonnell.

During his time on the National Safety Council, Cllr McDonnell secured funds to erect a series of hard hitting road safety signs around the city. The signs were mainly concentrated around the motorways on the east side entering the city.

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No crucifixion for restaurants who sold drink on Good Friday

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

No alcohol means no alcohol, especially on Good Friday as nine Galway city centre restaurants found out after they were summoned to appear at Galway District Court this week.

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Labour moves to protect Corrib Park green area

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The popular Green area in Corrib Park looks set to be protected from any development as Labour councillors will seek to have the land rezoned following legal advice.

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Galway Social Space is up, running, and waiting

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The Galway Social Space, the city’s new and independently run community and cultural centre, recently opened on 24 Middle Street, and has a packed programme of activities for September.

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Galway Filipino community to hold annual family day and sportsfest

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The Galway Filipino Irish Community will hold its annual family day and Sportsfest event on Sunday September 21 at Áras Bothar na Trá, Dr Mannix Road, Salthill.

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Galway fairtrade company helps special needs children in Gaza

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

A Galway-based company set up to sell Palestinian Fairtrade olive oil in Ireland is supporting a special needs school in Gaza with funds to purchase speech lab equipment.

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Get in shape with Fitness 2000 and Shapes for Women

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Fitness 2000 and Shapes for Women in Loughrea believes that exercise is not only essential for a healthy body but a healthy mind too. Doctors and healthcare practitioners are prescribing exercise more and more as only 30 minutes activity per day can effectively improve the quality of your life. It can lower the risk of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, obesity, and many other serious illnesses.

Fitness 2000, now in its eighth year of business, is a state of the art health and fitness club. The professional ability of staff ensures your health is in the best hands. The facility is conveniently located on the Bullaun Road just off the Loughrea bypass, 600 metres on the left. Free fitness evaluations, including body fat and blood pressure checks, are available, as well as nutritional advise and weight loss tips. Highly qualified fitness instructors design personalised training programmes which can include sports specific, rehabilitation, and weight loss among others. Client care is a top priority and instructors are always available to motivate, support, and answer any queries you may have.

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Monster Organic Ball ticket could send you to the sun

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The wettest summer on record has left us all a bit miserable and the hope for a hot September seems to be slipping further away.

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Salthill Devon nipper training begins this weekend

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Salthill Devon will begin practice for its nipper training academy this weekend.

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Granary Learning Centre to host regular cultural exchange events

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The Granary Learning Centre has become one of the city’s most popular language schools but now it is branching out to host exhibitions, readings, and film screenings with its new events series called The Meeting Point.

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A rough guide to Galway City West Ward

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The new local election ward of Galway City West - formerly and confusingly known as the South Ward - is located around Salthill, Knocknacarra, and the Claddagh. This ward now has a new section adjacent to Taylor’s Hill.

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Polls don't influence our selection of candidates says FF general secretary

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Fianna Fail top brass stated yesterday that they do not allow any polls, whether commissioned or not, to set their agenda when it comes to selecting candidates for elections.

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October to be a red letter month for some FFers

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

October was a significant date for the Soviets as the October Revolution of 1917 overthrew the Russian provisional government and eventually led to the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.

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Labour to run six candidates in the city

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

It is not just Fianna Fáil that wants to make a comeback in Galway City West, Labour are also determined to regain a seat here in the 2009 Local Elections.

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Anyone willing to don a Blueshirt?

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Perhaps in a fit of enthusiasm Fianna Fáil members with aspirations have put Whitesnake’s Ready an’Willing on repeat on their iPods. There are certainly plenty of people ready and willing to run for Fianna Fáil at the next local elections.

Fine Gael however are wondering if too many of their members have been taking Frank Sinatra’s 1959 album No One Cares a little too seriously. The party is finding it difficult to get people interested in running for election to City Hall in 2009 and to compound matters its selection convention is due to be held within the next six weeks or so.

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Man remains stable after Claremont stabbing

Thu, Sep 04, 2008

A man remains in a stable condition at University Hospital Galway following a stabbing incident in the Westside area of the city in the early hours of yesterday morning.

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Tenders for Oranmore to Tuam motorway in January

Thu, Sep 04, 2008

The new road from Oranmore to Tuam will be a reality by 2010, it was announced this week. The tender process will start in early 2009 and construction will start within two years.

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