Community groups in Galway urged to apply for the digital literacy fund for older adults
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Nearly half (46 per cent) of persons aged over 75 years had never used the internet, according to CSO (2021). To help bridge this digital divide, Rethink Ireland and the Vodafone Foundation have launched the €540,000 'Hi Digital Fund'.
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Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Witnesses sought following fire at derelict Ballinasloe hospital
Gardaí in Ballinasloe are investigating the fire in a derelict area of St Brigid's Hospital, Ballinasloe, on Tuesday, April 15, at 9:30pm.
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Thu, Apr 24, 2025
“Cultural Marxism”, better called neo-Marxism, refers to a left wing reinterpretation of Marxism (especially the Frankfurt School) as being responsible for modern progressive movements, identity politics, and political correctness. The theory involves an ongoing and intentional academic and intellectual effort to subvert Western society via an assault on western culture that aims at undermining the Christian values of traditionalist conservatism and seeks to replace them with culturally liberal values.
Read more ...Castle Davitt Furniture unveils spectacular new store in Galway
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
This weekend marks a major milestone for Castle Davitt Furniture, as they officially open the doors to their brand new flagship showroom in Briarhill Business Park, Galway. With a spacious layout spread over three beautifully designed floors, the new store is a testament to how far the Irish-owned, family-run business has come in over 40 years of serving customers across the country.
Read more ...Fleadh na gCuach returns to Kinvara this May Bank Holiday weekend
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Kinvara is gearing up for a fantastic weekend as Fleadh na gCuach 2025 returns over the May Bank Holiday (May 2 to 5). This much-loved festival of traditional music and community arts promises something for everyone — from toe-tapping tunes to family fun and creative workshops.
Read more ...The 50 Plus Show returns to Galway this May
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
The 50 Plus Show, the lifestyle event for people 50 and over, is returning to the Salthill Hotel on May 13 and 14.
Read more ...Cuan na Gaillimhe to celebrate tenth anniversary
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Celebrate a magical afternoon for all ages at Cuan na Gaillimhe CNS - A Steiner Education on Thursday, May 10, as the school marks its 10th anniversary.
The team warmly invites children, parents, friends, alumni, and all interested in joining this unique school and community celebration to share in this special occasion, uniting the community for a day of joy and Maypole celebration.
Read more ...New Galway Biomedical facility opens in Ballybrit
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Galway Biomedical Limited (Galway Biomedical), a trusted partner in the development and contract manufacturing of medical devices, announced the opening of its new facility at Ballybrit Business Park, located in the centre of Galway’s medical device ecosystem.
Read more ...Galway Oireachtas members back calls for new health policy
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
TDs and senators in Galway have joined an Oireachtas heart and stroke group to back urgent calls for a new national cardiovascular disease (CVD) health policy.
Read more ...Galway City Council chief tells Latin Quarter businesses of support for the retail core
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Galway City Council chief executive, Leonard Cleary, and staff from economic development/tourism attended the Latin Quarter business association AGM, to discuss opportunities for collaboration and growth in this vibrant and dynamic part of Galway city centre.
Read more ...University of Galway invites people to help shape healthcare through Citizen Science
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
University of Galway is inviting the public to contribute to an initiative aimed at exploring important health-related questions and helping shape the future of health research.
Read more ...City Hall clamps down on nuisance parking
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Officials say the public is fed-up of not being able to find spaces to park cars when transacting business at the local authority, especially as some vehicles appear to be left all day long in the College Road carpark.
Read more ...Kinvara Community Council calls on Government to reconsider its approach to housing asylum seekers
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Following the signing of a contract to accommodate 98 IPAS residents in the Merriman Hotel, the village’s only hotel and a critical local resource, the Kinvara Community Council is calling on the government to immediately reconsider.
Read more ...New sheep blazing a trail
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Twenty years after introducing the black-headed Zwartbles sheep to Ireland, with their distinctive white blaze, an event will celebrate the anniversary in Galway this Sunday.
Read more ...May Day spring art exhibition and pastry evening in Ballybane
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Studio C Arts and Crafts, in conjunction with Ballybane Community Hub, welcomes all to join in for the opening of an art exhibition in the community hub on Thursday, May 1 from 12 noon to 2pm.
There will also be a cake and plant sale.
Read more ...Local playground repairs spark outrage in Athenry
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Athenry’s only public amenity is falling apart, and the community has been left footing the bill according to a local group set up to oversee it.
Read more ...Galway’s bishops pay tribute to Pope Francis
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
The Bishops of Galway and Tuam have paid tribute this week to Pope Francis following his death on Monday morning.
Read more ...University of Galway academics earn ENLIGHT Impact Awards
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Two University of Galway academics have been awarded the 2025 ENLIGHT Impact ambassador award for their research endeavours.
Read more ...Sack of spliffs seized
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Around €142,000 worth of herbal cannabis and gummies, and smaller quantities of other drugs, were confiscated during a search of a house in Renmore on Friday as part of Operation Tara, designed to disrupt street-level dealing in urban areas across the country.
Read more ...Gardaí renew appeal on 20th anniversary of Emer O’Loughlin’s murder
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Now 20 years on from the murder of 23-year-old Emer O'Loughlin, An Garda has renewed its appeal for information and assistance in tracing for Galway man, John Griffin, who is believed to hold vital information relating to the case.
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