Getting Molli moving
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
In a time when the world seems consumed by the Covid-19 pandemic, it can be easy to forget there are other conditions with which people are living. This week the Galway Advertiser spoke to Amanda O’Malley about her family’s fundraising campaign Le Chéile do Molli - Let’s get Molli Moving for daughter Molli who suffers from the rare spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) Type 1.
Read more ...Accommodation concerns over new university dates
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
There have been concerns raised over student accommodation in Galway after NUI Galway announced new changes to the upcoming academic year, due to the restrictions imposed by Government over Covid-19.
Read more ...300 year old Claddagh Ring comes home to Galway
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
The oldest known Claddagh Ring, dating from the 1700s and created by Richard Joyce, a member of the Joyce family - one of the Twelve Tribes of Galway - is coming home to the city.
Read more ...Connolly calls for city allotments to be allowed reopen
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
The closure of allotments in Galway as a result of Covid-19 is "counter-productive" and comes from an overly "rigid interpretation" of the lockdown regulations.
Read more ...Seven new NUI Galway projects to respond to COVID-19 crisis
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Seven new NUI Galway projects to respond to the COVID-19 emergency were announced by Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, TD yesterday (Wednesday) evening.
Read more ...Post Covid-19 —working with and not against nature
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Has the planet declared war on humanity over the last year? It certainly seems so as we witness one destructive storm after another in Ireland, heatwaves across Europe and southern Africa, hurricanes leaving trails of destruction from the Bahamas to Mexico, wildfires from Greenland and Siberia to Australia, melting ice from Antarctica to the Arctic, droughts in India, locust swarms in east Africa, increasing acidification of the oceans leading to the loss of a third of the largest structure on earth (Great Barrier Reef), city dwellers dying from poisonous air, flooding at crisis levels on every continent, soils becoming less fertile, and birds disappearing from the skies, insects from the fields and fish from the oceans.
Read more ...New software engineering jobs announced for Galway
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
One hundred new jobs for Galway and Dublin, mainly in the area of software engineering, have been announced by Fidelity Investments, a Boston multinational financial services firm.
Read more ...Sports clubs need financial support to survive post-Covid-19
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
If local and community based sporting clubs are to survive the Covid-19 lockdown and have a future, the Government must establish a support fund, as traditional income streams have ceased.
Read more ...Ireland's longest running annual Pride falls victim to Covid-19 restrictions
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
The Galway Pride parade has become the latest casualty of the Covid-19 pandemic, with this annual August march through Galway city cancelled.
Read more ...Galway must get 'fair slice' of funding to tackle spike in illegal dumping
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Galway City Council must "ensure" the city gets "a fair slice" of the €1 million in funding announced by the Government to tackle the spike in illegal dumping since the Covid-19 restrictions came into force.
Read more ...Cheevers raises concerns over illegal bonfires in east side of city
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
The gardaí and the Galway City Council must take a "serious" and "coordinated approach" to stop tackling the illegal bonfires which have occurred on the east side of the city in recent weeks.
Read more ...Bus Eireann running 750 essential trips a day in Galway
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Pictured are some of the Bus Éireann staff at the Galway depot who are providing vital services to the people of Galway during the Covid 19 restrictions. (front l-r) Dwayne Gallagher, Caroline Freeney, Peter Melia and Brian Connolly. (Back l-r) Robert Tierney, John Dubber and Marie Byrne. Bus Éireann have 270 employees in Galway and operate 20 Routes including city, rural and Expressway intercity services.
Read more ...Major remote working survey launched by NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission (WDC) have launched a national survey to gather data on employees’ experiences of remote working in these unprecedented times. This project is being led by Professor Alma McCarthy, Professor Alan Ahearne and Dr Katerina Bohle-Carbonell at NUI Galway and Tomás Ó Síocháin and Deirdre Frost at WDC.
Read more ...Cannon welcomes move to bring Druid classics into people’s homes
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
An east Galway TD has welcomed the move by Druid Theatre to make some of its classic productions available for free for people at home.
Read more ...Hurling and camogie clubs raise money for frontline workers
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
An east Galway hurling club and camogie club have raised more than €5,000 to help fund the purchase of PPE, food, and medical supplies for frontline health and care workers.
Read more ...'I try to accept the darkness and remind myself a new day is around the corner'
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
I could write a blindingly different article on my response to this pandemic and how it has affected me, depending on the day I put pen to paper.
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Thu, Apr 30, 2020
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Read more ...Connolly concerned extra capacity in private hospitals 'not being used appropriately'
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Less than 30 days after an agreement was signed between private hospitals in Galway and the Saolta group, the extra capacity in the private hospitals is "not being used appropriately".
Read more ...Additional frontline healthcare staff budgeted for in the HSE 2020 Service Plan
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Despite the "immense challenge of Covid 19", concern has been expressed in Galway that commitments to recruit frontline community healthcare staff would not be met this year.
Read more ...McNelis calls on families to donate unwanted instruments to clubs and schools
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
Every home has an unused guitar, tin whistle, tennis racket, or running machine, and a call has gone out for these to be donated to clubs, schools and individuals across the city and county.
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