Work on Clifden sewerage scheme to begin in January
Thu, Sep 01, 2011
After a wait of nearly 15 years it seems that work on a new sewerage scheme for Clifden will finally be a reality with work set to begin early next year.
Read more ...Ban HGVs and buses from Maunsells Road junction says Keane
Thu, Sep 01, 2011
Until a footpath is provided on the “treacherous” stretch at the Taylor’s Hill end of Maunsells Road, all heavy goods vehicles and buses should be banned from the route.
Read more ...Iarnród Éireann to begin works to reduce Galway to Dublin journey time
Thu, Sep 01, 2011
Iarnród Éireann is to begin works on the development of high speed train services in order to cut more than half an hour off the journey time for routes such as Galway to Dublin.
Read more ...Judge condemns city centre attempted robbery of tourists
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
The actions of a man and a woman who attempted to attempted to rob American tourists, with one courageous tourist being assaulted, have been condemned by a district court judge as it had been terrifying for the visitors and sullies the reputation of Galway as a welcoming city.
Read more ...Motorists face seven weeks of traffic woes
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Traffic congestion in the Newcastle area is likely to ease somewhat next week with the completion of works on University Road. However works on the Quincentenary Bridge, the main artery across the city and the main bottleneck during this week’s peak time congestion, are due to continue until mid-October.
Read more ...HSE accused of dragging its heels about appointing twelve theatre nurses at UHG
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
A local TD has written to HSE West boss John Hennessy demanding an explanation for the delay in recruiting 12 theatre nurses for University Hospital Galway.
Read more ...Racing back in Ballybrit this weekend
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Just a month after the immensely successful summer festival, racing returns to Ballybrit this weekend. The autumn meeting kicks off on Saturday with the first race going to post at 2.55pm. The action will commence at Sunday at 2.25pm, with Monday’s evening meeting getting under way at 4.20pm.
There are 21 races over the three days, all racing on Saturday and Sunday will be National Hunt while Monday’s will be on the flat. The feature race on Saturday is The Deacy Gilligan Novice Steeplechase, Sunday features The Guinness Handicap Steeplechase, while Monday sees the running of The Ardilaun Hotel Oyster Stakes Race. There is an impressive total prize fund of €350,000 on offer, which is sure to attract runners from many of Ireland’s top stables, while all races are sponsored by local firms.
Read more ...Leading Galway academic to speak at national BPW conference
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Professor Pat Dolan, a leading Galway academic, has been confirmed as a keynote speaker in the forthcoming BPW conference which focuses on issues surrounding the family in 2011.
Read more ...Pet owners put on alert following discovery of decapitated cat
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
The GSPCA is warning pet owners to keep a close eye on their animals following the discovery of a dead cat in Wellpark this week. The animal, which was found in a garden on Sunday morning, had been decapitated.
Read more ...Galway murder accused granted continuing bail from Dublin court
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
A Galway woman accused of murder was granted continuing bail in Dublin District Court this week.
Read more ...Cameras begin rolling in Galway on set of new comedy film
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
The cameras began rolling in Galway this week for the new comedy the Seven Songs of Amy.
Read more ...Trail World Championships to see Connemara run broadcast to 100 million homes worldwide
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Several television networks are to broadcast the recent Trail World Championships organised by Run Connemara in a development which has been hailed as a major boost for the event.
Read more ...Charity boss to push teenager in shopping trolley from Galway to Clifden
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
A charity boss who lost his daughter to a genetic skin blistering condition will pull a 16-year-old boy in a specially converted shopping trolley from Clifden to Galway next month.
Read more ...Savvy students opt for science and computer courses to avail of future job prospects
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Students coming to Galway for their third level education have made course choices which are in line with national trends with CAO points required for entry to courses in science, engineering, agriculture, technology, computer, and courses with languages increasing, while arts and business courses, which were so popular during the boom years, are experiencing a decline.
Read more ...Two Galway farmers’ markets take on industry good practice standard
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Two Galway farmers’ markets have been awarded the Farmers’ Market Good Practice Standard for 2011 to 2013. The markets, in Moycullen and Roundstone, were among seven around the country which received the standard from Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Simon Coveney this week.
Farmers’ markets displaying the Good Practice Standard undertake to hold markets regularly, to stock a substantial proportion, ideally 50 per cent, of local produce from the county or neighbouring counties, to accommodate seasonal and local garden/allotment produce, and to promote compliance with food safety and labelling rules.
Read more ...Conserving our heritage at Kiltullagh House
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
National Heritage week runs until Sunday with a wide range of events being held across the country. It is the aim of the Heritage Council to protect and enhance the richness, quality and diversity of our national heritage for everyone and this week the Heritage Council works to increase awareness of Ireland’s national heritage and to highlight its importance to public policy and everyday life.
Read more ...The French connection: Sir Jonah Barrington
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Dipping into the French/ffrench family archives recently, I came across the will of Henry French of Drumharsna, a ruined castle about halfway between Kiltartan and Ballindereeen, on the way to Gort. His father, also Patrick, inherited the Drumharsna estate from his father, whose main estate was nearby Cloghballymore (now a nursing home).
The wife of Patrick French of Drumharsna was Catherine, one of the five daughters of Henry O'Brien, son of the wealthy and powerful Sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, Co Clare. The O'Briens were one of the oldest and most important native Irish families in both the county and the country.
Read more ...Volunteers sought for Great Ethiopian Run
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Operation Transformation star and renowned fundraiser Ronan Scully is undertaking the Great Ethiopian Run this November, and is looking for volunteers to join him. Scully has already signed up close to a dozen participants to run with him on the annual event, a 10km walking and running challenge through the heart of Addis Ababa on November 27.
Read more ...Top model Salpa to blow out the candles at Halo’s eighth birthday
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
One of Ireland’s top models will be in Galway on Saturday week, September 3, to host Halo Nightclub’s celebration for their eighth birthday. Georgia Salpa will be joined on the night by former Miss Universe Ireland Rozanna Purcell and Pippa O’Connor.
Read more ...Deireadh seachtaine Oireachtais do Jack and Jill
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Lóistín deireadh seachtaine do bheirt, ar an Aoine agus Satharn 4/5 Samhain, agus béile in Óstán an Brehon, Cill Airne, le linn Oireachtas na Samhna 2011, chomh maith le ticéid d’imeachtaí an Oireachtais atá mar phríomhdhuais sa chrannchur atá á eagrú ag Club Árus na nGael mar chuid de chomóradh 25 bliain an chlub. Tá comhcheangal déanta ag an gclub leis an gcarthanacht Jack and Jill mar chuid de chomóradh 25 bliain an chlub agus rachaidh iomlán an airgid ó dhíol na ticéid díreach chuig ciste Jack and Jill chun cabhrú leo san obair luachmhar atá idir lámha acu.
Tá an duais seo urraithe ag Oireachtas na Gaeilge agus beidh neart duaiseanna breátha eile le buachan nuair a dhéanfar an tarraingt le linn oíche cheiliúrtha an chlub ar an Satharn 10 Meán Fómhair.
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