Woman injured in Salthill hit and run
Thu, Jul 02, 2009
Gardaí in Salthill have appealed for witnesses following a hit and run incident on Threadneedle Road last week.
The accident occurred between 1pm and 2pm on Thursday June 25. An 18-year-old woman came off her bicycle and suffered substantial head injuries in the incident. Witnesses are asked to contact Garda Charlie Cawley at Salthill Garda Station, phone (091) 514720.
Read more ...Mixed news on jobs as Boston investment overshadowed by motor dealer liquidation
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
There was mixed news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday with the announcement of 45 lucrative new jobs at Boston Scientific being overshadowed by the news that 70 jobs are in doubt after top motor dealer Tom Hogan Motors went into voluntary liquidation.
Read more ...GMIT to offer maths courses in Galway and Mayo
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology will once again offer an intensive enabling mathematics course later this summer to secondary school students who do not obtain a pass in Leaving Certificate mathematics.
Read more ...Access Music Project to present Amplitude in Monroe’s
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The Access Music Project 2009 will present Amplitude, a night of eclectic music and song in Monroe’s Tavern’s on Wednesday July 1 at 9pm.
Read more ...Sharon Shannon to play for dog shelter
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
A concert to raise funds for a Connemara dog shelter will see the likes of Sharon Shannon, No Banjo, The Brennan Sisters, Seamus Begley, and Donagh Hennessy performing in the Roisin Dubh on Monday June 29.
Read more ...New Left grouping emerges on new county council
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
A new independent and left leaning political grouping has emerged on the Galway County Council to challenge the Fianna Fail and Fine Gael camps.
Read more ...Who will win and lose seats in the next general election for Fianna Fáil?
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The figures speak for themselves so let’s see what the figures actually said in the recent local elections to the Galway city and county councils.
Read more ...Blueshirt battle to get into the Dáil
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
In November 1982, Fine Gael had their biggest breakthrough in Galway West when it took two out of five seats. Since the 1987 General Election, the party has never looked like repeating that success - until now.
Read more ...Health Squad star visits Galway
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
Karen Ward, presenter of RTE’s highly successful show Health Squad will visit Galway city this Saturday June 27.
Read more ...Cameron calls on council to establish Galway film commission
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
If Galway wishes to compete with Wexford and Wicklow as a film location, it must establish a Galway film commission office - a move that would also help boost the local economy.
Read more ...Fahey welcomes commitment to introduce traffic taskforce
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The establishment of a dedicated taskforce to tackle Galway’s traffic problems is welcome and must have as its priorities bus and commuter transport development.
Read more ...Financial aid scheme for parents of schoolgoing children in jeopardy due to staff shortage, claims c
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
A scheme which provides financial help to parents of school going children is in jeopardy due to a staff shortage locally, a former mayor and city councillor has claimed.
Read more ...Baboró to get bigger thanks to Small Size
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The Baboró children’s festival has joined the Italian based Small Size organisation, a European network of cultural organisations which works in the area of the arts for toddlers to six-year-olds.
Read more ...Eighty per cent off as prices are slashed at Born store sale
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The summer sale at the Born shop at Newtownsmith kicks off tomorrow (Friday) with up to 80 per cent off brands in store.
Read more ...Crowe welcomes council’s appointment of club liaison officer
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
The Galway City Council is to appoint a Club Liaison Officer to liaise with the many sporting clubs throughout the city, particularly regarding pitch maintenance.
Read more ...TK Maxx to open in Prospect Hill this autumn
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
There was good news for fashionistas this week with the announcement that TK Maxx, the designer brands-for-less retailer, is set to open its doors at City Point, Prospect Hill this autumn.
The fourteenth TK Maxx store in Ireland will boast over 32,000 sq ft of designer items in fashion, home and gifts as well as children’s and shoe departments and a jewellery counter.
Read more ...Public urged to support development of docks for cruise ship traffic
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
City businesswoman and chairperson of the Galway City and County Enterprise Board Mary Bennett is urging people to get behind the city authorities to help fast-track the development of Galway docks.
Read more ...Cookin’ up a storm on radio
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
A well known Connemara cookery expert and her nephew will present a special half hour edition of the cookery programme Blúirín Blasta on Sunday at 10.30 am on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta.
Read more ...Fahey calls for co-operation between government agencies on bypass objection
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
Government agencies opposing each other in a High Court case over the Galway City Outer Bypass is “ludicrous” and may “ultimately put the bypass in jeopardy”.
Read more ...Staffing shortage at Mountbellew College
Thu, Jun 25, 2009
Deputy Paul Connaughton has called on the Minister for Agriculture Mr Brendan Smith, and Gerry Boyle Director of Teagasc to provide sufficient staff to accommodate the record breaking number of students who have applied for places at Mountbellew Agriculture College this September.
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