RACE WEEK PREPARATIONS ENTER THE FINAL FURLONG
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
In a little over two weeks, the madness will begin. But already there is an air of effort and industry as Michael Moloney and his team are counting down to July 31, and the opening day of the 2017 racing festival. Take note of the date: a festival we usually associate with the last week of July will this year begin on the last day of July, the latest possible start date, and end on Sunday August, 6.
Read more ...Credit unions announce return of joint education loan
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
St Anthony's & Claddagh Credit Union and St Jarlath's Credit Union have announced the return of their joint education loan offering, the CU4Education loan.
This student loan has been designed to take the stress out of beginning or returning to college. The CU4Education loan covers costs such as college fees, accommodation costs, course materials, laptops, and other college related costs.
Read more ...City's roundabouts to be spruced up
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
Work to improve the state of Galway city's roundabouts will be completed over the next few weeks according to the Galway City Council.
Read more ...Progress continues on N59 upgrade
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
Method statements for the N59 Bunakill to Maam Cross ground investigation works have been approved by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, allowing them to go to tender.
Read more ...Lohan welcomes the building of social houses
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
Cllr Mark Lohan has welcomed the Galway City Council's vote to build 74 social houses in Knocknacarra.
Read more ...Hot air balloons return to fill the skies over County Galway
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
Cathaoirleach Eileen Mannion of the Galway County Council officially launched the 2017 Irish National Hot Air Balloon Championships which is taking place again in County Galway from September 24 to 29.
At the launch event in Claregalway Castle, she said; "I am delighted to be able to launch this event coming back to County Galway that there will be 40 international balloon teams coming to County Galway is a great opportunity for the county, for the communities, business, and tourism in the county for which I can already see great excitement."
Read more ...advertiser In brief...
Thu, Jul 13, 2017
Cuts in Galway respite hours shocking
Cuts to the number of day only respite hours available in Galway, while the number in need of respite is going up, are unacceptable, according to Sinn Féin senator, Trevor Ó Clochartaigh.
Cuts to the number of day only respite hours available in Galway, while the number in need of respite is going up, are unacceptable, according to Sinn Féin senator, Trevor Ó Clochartaigh.
Read more ...Fortieth arts festival set to bring windfall to local economy
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
More than 200,000 people are expected to attend more than 200 events making up this month's Galway International Arts Festival, which marks its 40th anniversary in 2017
Read more ...New cancer-treatment facilities to be developed in Galway
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
By Kernan Andrews
New cancer-treatment facilities are to be developed in Galway under the updated National Cancer Strategy, which identifies a need for additional oncology facilities in Galway to meet increasing service requirements.
New road side checks to halt dumping on Headford Road
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
Roadside checkpoints are to be deployed by the Galway County Council and An Garda Síochána as part of efforts to combat illegal dumping in the vicinity of the Headford Road.
Read more ...Galway house prices continue to rise
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
House prices in Galway have risen by almost five per cent in the first half of 2017 - the largest increase in the State for the year to date - and house prices also have shown a year on year increase of more than 13 per cent.
Read more ...City councillor describes fire at halting site as ‘stupid’
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
Galway city councillor Noel Larkin has described the setting of a fire at Cúl Trá halting site as "stupid and ridiculous".
Read more ...Local public hospitals owed €23m
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
University and Merlin Park hospitals are owed more than €23 million from private health insurers. And most hospital consultants are offenders and are costing the health authority millions by failing to sign off on these claims, according to one local politician.
Read more ...Advertiser editorial honouring coastguard is named winner in global editorial contest
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
An editorial from the Galway Advertiser honouring coastguard Caitriona Lucas, who died during a rescue off the west coast last year, has been named as a winner in a global contest to honour the best editorial writing in weekly newspapers.
Read more ...Public meeting on changes to Westwood Hotel
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
A public meeting will take place at Bushypark School Hall next Wednesday (July 12) at 8pm to update the residents of Newcastle and Bushypark on the future of the Westwood Hotel.
Read more ...Free upcoming events at Coole
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
A number of free events will take place at Coole in the coming weeks.
Read more ...Fifth edition of popular Seven Springs cycling race
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
Loughrea’s Seven Springs Cycling Club's annual Grand Prix event takes place on Sunday.
Read more ...Craft makers to open pop-up shop
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
Creative designers and craft workers will open a special pop-up shop for two weeks of the Galway International Arts Festival.
The shop will be set up in the Mall in the Cornstore, and will showcase a range of crafts produced locally, including jewellery, candles, soaps, woodturning, furniture, textiles, ceramics, and art.
Read more ...Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge celebrates at annual Fulacht Fia
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
Gaillimh le Gaeilge celebrates 30 years in business this year during which it will prepare a new Irish language plan for the city.
Read more ...MADRA adoption day to help dogs find a home
Thu, Jul 06, 2017
MADRA currently has more than 100 dogs looking for new homes due to the continued growth in the number of stray and surrender dogs coming into its care.
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