Public lecture on the Eyres of Eyreville

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

The Eyre family of Eyreville, County Galway, will be the subject of the public lecture from the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society in the Harbour Hotel on Monday April 10 at 8pm.

The lecture, entitled ‘Portraits, family and estate papers of the Eyres of Eyreville, Kiltormer, County Galway’, will be given by Donal Burke, who recently acquired the family and estate papers relating to the Eyre family of Eyreville, a junior branch of the Eyrecourt family. The documents date from the late 17th and 18th centuries and the talk relates to some new aspects of that family’s history derived from the same papers.

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City gets techie with return of AtlanTec Festival

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Back for a second year the AtlanTec Festival 2017 is a series of live events across the city, showcasing and celebrating the best of technology the city has to offer whilst providing networking, social, learning and business opportunities.

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Gradam finalists to be announced next week

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Mayor Noel Larkin, will announce the finalists of Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2017 at 11.30 am, next Tuesday, April 11 at a press event which will take place in the Eyre Square Centre, Galway. Last month, Gaillimh le Gaeilge, which has been running the Gradam for the past 15 years in association with the Galway Advertiser, unveiled the 18 businesses in Galway city that have put themselves forward for this year’s award.

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Three Government departments working on solution to Parkmore traffic congestion crisis, says Naughton

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Three government departments are collaborating to devise a radical package of measures to address the traffic-congestion crisis at Parkmore on foot of a meeting between Minister Simon Coveney and Galway TD Hildegarde Naughton last month.

Deputy Naughton met with her Fine Gael colleague, along with representatives of Parkmore-based companies and Galway Chamber of Commerce, to discuss ongoing traffic problems affecting the business park on March 3.

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West bears own brunt of respossession crisis, says Charity

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Cllr James Charity has said that while RTE’s broadcast on Ireland’s property crisis predominantly focused on difficulties in the Dublin market, repossession cases also continue to be a significant feature of court lists throughout the west.

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Cúirt table quiz

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

THE CÚIRT International Festival of Literature holds its first Cúirt Table Quiz this evening at 8pm in the Galway Arms Inn, Dominick Street.

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Childcare conference for Athenry this weekend

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Speakers from the psychological services and representatives of SIPTU will address a conference on childcare in Athenry this weekend, organised by Galway East TD and Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Children & Youth Affairs, Anne Rabbitte.

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Public meeting on rising car insurance costs

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

A public meeting on the rising cost of car insurance, organised by People Before Profit Galway, will be held at 8pm this evening in the Western Hotel on Prospect Hill.

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Ziggurat and Atelier to meet residents once Westwood Hotel transaction is complete

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Following the news this week that residents in the Bushy Park/Newcastle area are concerned about the sale of the Westwood House Hotel and have held several meetings about the matter, the potential new owners have said that they will very shortly complete the purchase of the Westwood Hotel in Newcastle, Galway, after which they will meet with the residents to allay any concerns.

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advertiser In brief...(c)

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Mountbellew car damage being investigated
Gardai at Mountbellew are investigating the criminal damage caused to a car in the village last week.

Gardai at Mountbellew are investigating the criminal damage caused to a car in the village last week.

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Breaking Bread to create a legacy of community inclusion through food

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Galway Food Festival’s four-day extravaganza of events during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend will culminate with the spectacular outdoor community feast, Breaking Bread on Easter Monday, 17 April from 2pm to 5pm at Fishmarket Square, Spanish Arch, Galway.

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Agreement in principle on Railway Field purchase

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

An agreement in principle has been reached between Westmeath County Council and CIE concerning the purchase of the Railway Field.

Councillors were informed at Monday’s (April 3) meeting of the Athlone Municipal District by director of services, Barry Kehoe, that the long-running saga could be coming to a close in the near future.

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Inglot to open Athlone store in the coming weeks

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

Athlone Towncentre Shopping Centre was buzzing last weekend amid news that Inglot are set to open their 15th Irish store in Athlone Towncentre in the coming weeks.

Jane Swarbrigg from Inglot was on hand to make the official announcement to the excited crowd of make-up enthusiasts last Saturday, April 1.

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Environmental Researchers’ Colloquium at Athlone IT

Thu, Apr 06, 2017

The Irish Environmental Researchers' Colloquium (ENVIRON) is the largest annual gathering of environmental researchers in Ireland, regularly attracting in the region of 300 delegates.

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Labour councillors demand Shane Ross 'get involved' in solving bus strike

Tue, Apr 04, 2017

As the bus strike drags into its second week, Galway city Labour councillors will bring a motion to the next Galway City Council meeting in support of the striking Bus Éireann workers, and demanding the Government "immediately take action to resolve the dispute".

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Unique jigsaw to be Unveiled in Claddagh School

Tue, Apr 04, 2017

A unique, hand-painted jigsaw featuring five Kings of the Claddagh sailing past the Long Walk in a Galway Hooker will be unveiled in Claddagh National School this Friday, April 7 at 10am.

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Developments at Connemara piers will 'provide local employment' says Kyne

Mon, Apr 03, 2017

Three piers in Connemara - Roundstone Pier, Bealcarra Pier near Carna, and Crumpan Pier, near Maínis - are to get a total of €300,000 towards development and repair projects.

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Supermac’s Move Into The Fast Lane

Sat, Apr 01, 2017

We are confident that we have designed a car that is fast, competitive and Irish so we can take our place at the top table again -Pat McDonagh

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Glenamaddy resident found guilty of murder after three-week trial

Thu, Mar 30, 2017

A Latvian man has been found guilty of murder after he strangled a fellow Latvian who had filed a complaint against him to the gardai. It was the prosecution’s case that 31-year-old Andresj Krauze murdered Juris Buls (30) after he refused to withdraw his complaint.

Krauze, of Dudley Heights, Glenamaddy, Co Galway, pleaded not guilty at the Central Criminal Court to murdering Mr Buls at an unknown time on July 7 or 8, 2011 in the county of Galway. The victim’s decomposed body was found in a drain two weeks later.

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Why Galway city needs an Educate Together secondary school

Thu, Mar 30, 2017

Galway is in urgent need of a new secondary school to accommodate the year on year increase in the numbers of primary school pupils, and a case can be made that such a new school should come under the patronage of Educate Together, as increasing numbers of parents demanding such an option for their children.

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