Galway local communities benefit from wind farms investment
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Galway has come on top with the biggest haul of investment from wind farms.
The second annual community benefit report from the Irish Wind Energy Association shows Galway received €831,860 of the national total of almost €3.5m.
Read more ...Galway business quartet launch winter-warming charity plan
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Four Galway businesses have launched a charity initiative to help keep people warm this winter.
Read more ...iDonate adding new online raffle feature
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
iDonate, online fundraising specialist, has announced an online raffle creator. The system allows organisers to list prizes and set ticket prices, while allowing supporters to securely purchase tickets online.
Alan Coyne, co-founder of iDonate, says since the start of Covid-19 in March, it has seen unprecedented demand for online fundraising.
Read more ...Don’t hide your support for disability
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
It's United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities today, and Bus Eireann is driving the message home.
Read more ...Incentivise first-time home owners to buy vacant properties in towns and village
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
If the Government is serious about housing and rejuvenating vacant properties, it needs to incentivise first time buyers to purchase vacant properties, says Deputy Sean Canney.
The Galway East TD says there are many vacant properties in every town and village and these same villages and towns are in decline.
Read more ...Dance photography calendar raises €3,000 for COPE
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Darach Glennon of Darachphotography and a group of dancers from various dance/gymnastic schools across Galway have worked on a 2021 calendar project to raise funds for COPE Galway to help with homelessness around the city.
Read more ...Council's 2021 budget to include Merlin astro pitch
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
The inclusion of a 4G astro pitch for Merlin in the city council's draft budget has been welcomed by residents' association chairperson Donal Lynch.
Read more ...Researchers want to hear from Galwegians who use Covid-19 app
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Researchers at NUI Galway and University of Limerick are looking for members of the public and smartphone users to participate in a study on attitudes to the use of a Covid-19 contact tracing app.
Read more ...Third time lucky for Galway
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Galway is enjoying a rich vein of luck this month.
Read more ...Special letter from Santa
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Season’s Greetings to everyone from
my workshop in the North Pole.
GMIT announces new cybersecurity programmes to bridge skills gap
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
GMIT has announced a suite of new cybersecurity courses developed in close collaboration with industry and in consultation with the Regional Skills Forum West and academic partners over the past two years, in response to a skills shortage in this discipline.
Read more ...NUI Galway wins international funding to explore climate crisis effect on young people
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
A team of researchers from NUI Galway are among a consortium which has won a competitive international research funding award of €1.38 million under the JPI Climate SOLSTICE initiative to explore how young people across Europe experience the climate crisis.
Commencing this month, the project will involve research teams from the UK, Ireland, Finland, and Italy.
Read more ...The virtual Tree of Lights celebration at Galway Hospice takes place online this Sunday at 5pm. Each light on the Galway Memorial Tree is a tribute to a loved one who has passed away, but Covid-19 me
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
The virtual Tree of Lights celebration at Galway Hospice takes place online this Sunday at 5pm.
Read more ...Health chief urges us to make “sensible choices’
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
The choices that people make now could influence the kind of Christmas they have and the level of Covid-19 in the community in the New Year, according to the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group.
Read more ...Sleeping rough for ninth annual COPE Galway sleep-out
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Twenty-nine Galwegians will once again don their warmest coats and hats to sleep out on Shop Street for the homeless.
Organised by COPE Galway, the 12 hour sleepover in the city tomorrow night (Friday) will see Galway business people take action for this ninth annual Business Leaders Sleep Out to raise funds for the local organisation's homeless services.
Read more ...Roundstone named second prettiest village in Ireland
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
The village of Roundstone has been named as Ireland's second prettiest village by travel magazine Condé Nast Traveller.
Read more ...Madden’s Pharmacy?
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Wendy Woods nee Whitaker, is looking for news of Pat and John Madden whom she met in the 1960s in Lympstone UK.
Read more ...'Shopping locally is important' - David Walsh
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"Shopping locally is important as it keeps the money in the local economy. These are the people who spend money in the local shops, buy jerseys, and sponsor local competitions. While online shopping is easy, we have to think of the bigger picture."
Read more ...'We are a community who look out for each other - Joe Greene
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"We are a community who look out for each other," says Joe Greene when speaking about Woodquay. The proprietor of Joe Greene's Menswear has been ever present in the area for the past 37 years and says the area has always had a great atmosphere.
Read more ...'Woodquay is the hidden gem of Galway' - Niall and Michelle Marren
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"Woodquay is the hidden gem of Galway," says Niall Marren, co-owner of The Antiques Room with his wife, Michelle. With the business located in the heart of the area, the pair are able to provide a great insight into what makes Woodquay tick.
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