Galway father and daughter to compete in British Transplant Games
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
A Galway father and daughter will be part of the team representing Ireland at the British Transplant Games, due to take place in Coventry, UK from today (Thursday).
Read more ...Strategic Rail Review recommends reviving Tuam train
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
The reopening of the Western Rail Corridor has been recommended in a review of the railway network of the island of Ireland.
Read more ...Galway International Arts Festival and University of Galway announce new five-year strategic partnership
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
Sustainable practises and development of the creative industries in Galway are among the goals set out in the new five-year strategic partnership between Galway International Arts Festival and University of Galway, announced this week.
The announcement, made yesterday (Wednesday) during the 45th annual Galway International Arts Festival, will see the festival and university working even more closely together in the coming years.
Read more ...County council launches survey as part of public consultation on new climate action, heritage and biodiversity plans
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
Galway County Council has this week launched two public consultation processes which will help to inform the local authority's Climate Action Plan, and a Heritage and Biodiversity Plan for the county.
Read more ...Guidelines for new IVF programme do not 'reflect the reality of infertility in Ireland'
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
New IVF funding programme comes with 'discriminatory' and out-of-touch criteria, that excludes most seeking the treatment and leaves them asking, 'What's wrong with us?', says Galway mother who has spent €24,000 on IVF cycles.
Read more ...Garda briefs
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
City centre assault
Gardaí are continuing to appeal for information following a serious assault on Upper Dominick Street in the city last week.
Gardaí are continuing to appeal for information following a serious assault on Upper Dominick Street in the city last week.
Read more ...Rugby star Prendergast backs Alzheimer’s Memory Walks as tribute to his gran
Wed, Jul 26, 2023
Connacht Rugby star and Irish international Cian Prendergast is backing the Alzheimer’s Memory Walk for 2023 as a tribute to his grandmother who suffered from dementia.
Cian, who recently got his first Irish Senior cap, has experienced his grandmother living with dementia and will walk for her when the Alzheimer’s Memory Walk takes place nationwide on Sunday, September 24.
Read more ...Thousands flock west as most ambitious Arts Festival floods city with colour
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Tens of thousands are flocking to the west this week to partake in what is the most ambitious ever Galway International Arts Festival, which got underway on Monday night.
Read more ...Accessible education for Travellers is 'necessary to create change'
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Anne Marie Stokes is a woman on a mission. She is the second person, and first woman, to fill the role of Traveller Education Officer for University of Galway, and is driven by a desire to bring about change through one of the world's most powerful tools, education.
Read more ...TV licence compliance will fall until trust restored in RTÉ, says Cannon
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
The drop in sales and renewal of the TV licence fee will continue until public trust is restored in RTÉ, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Read more ...O'Reilly welcomes proposed law changes around character references in sexual assault cases
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Galway-based Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly has welcomed the publication of The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Human Trafficking) Bill 2023, in particular the changes in relation to the use of character references in sexual assault cases.
Read more ...Traveller Pride 2023 event shows creativity and activism is for all
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
The talent and perseverance of Galway's Traveller community were put on proud display at the 'Misleór Changemakers, Celebrating Galway Artists and Activists' organised by Galway Traveller Movement on Friday, July 14 at the Taibhdhearc Theatre.
Read more ...Remembering Johnny Massacre at Joe Doran’s Huntington’s Walk
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Some of you may recognise this street entertainer Johnny Massacre (aka John Doran) who brought smiles and thrills to many people all over the country, but mainly Shop Street, Galway.
Read more ...Farrell fears power cost will leave pensioners sitting in the dark and cold this winter
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Sinn Féin TD for Galway West Maired Farrell has warned of a spike in arrears and disconnection figures as energy costs continue to cripple households.
Read more ...Stable water supply in the pipeline for Rosscahill West
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Works to replace over 1.5km of aged and damaged water mains in Rosscahill West have commenced. This project has been prioritised as part of Uisce Éireann ’s national Leakage Reduction Programme which is delivering a more secure and reliable water supply to communities right across Ireland.
Ageing pipes can, over time, significantly impact water quality, leakage levels, and pressure. Replacing these pipes will greatly reduce the levels of leakage and bursts resulting in service interruptions affecting customers and local businesses.
Read more ...Call made for action after Portumna swimmers have legs entangled by underwater reeds
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Swimmers in Portumna have complained that their legs are being caught up in overgrown underwater reeds, endangering their safety as they swim from jetty to jetty.
Read more ...Tesco Ballybane installs solar panels to save energy
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Tesco Ireland has installed solar panels at its store in Ballybane, as part of ongoing efforts to help reduce energy consumption.
The photovoltaic (PV) panels combined with other energy optimisation measures for lighting, heating and ventilation will help meet up to 20 percent of the store’s annual electricity needs.
Read more ...Buy Saw Doctors socks and help Galway Rape Crisis Centre
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
500 pairs of specially commissioned Saw Doctors socks will go on sale this Friday July 21 at the band’s sold out gig in the Heineken Big Top at the Fisheries Field, Galway with all proceeds going to the Galway Rape Crisis Centre.
Read more ...Curran calls for improved road safety measures at Letteragh Road
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
People Before Profit local election candidate Adrian Curran has described the Letteragh Road as an example of the pitfalls of developer-led planning, while calling for improved road safety features and amenities for the area with a growing population.
Read more ...Mc Nelis urges clubs in Galway to apply for the Sports Capital Grant
Thu, Jul 20, 2023
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has urged clubs in Galway to take time and apply for funding under the Sports Capital Grant.
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