‘Well run’ University Foundation to provide updates on value for money after regulator report
Thu, Dec 19, 2019
Galway University Foundation said last evening that it will work to provide updates on all of the spending matters raised in an investigation by the Charities Regulator.
Read more ...Minding those who mind our land
Thu, Dec 19, 2019
JJ Finn’s farm lies in a valley a few miles outside Gort, by the slopes of Derrybrien. For three generations, his family has farmed here. A century of agriculture, of caring for the land and the animals. In the heart of his 170 acres, the erratic Streamstown river runs down the valley, all the way to Thoor Ballylee, where once Yeats peered out at it.
Read more ...The Galway Advertiser Christmas Art Competition 2019!!
Thu, Dec 19, 2019
Greta Thunberg, the impressive teenage environmental activist, has had a decisive impact on our young artists, judging from the range of thoughtful and powerful statements presented in this year’s Christmas Art Competition.
Read more ...Sustainable Society - EcoFuel helping Galway Simon Community.
Wed, Dec 18, 2019
Sustainability is about being more conscious of our environmental impact. But it’s not just about reducing plastic, consuming less, or saving energy. There’s a much more important part of our environment that we overlook… It’s us, the people.
Read more ...Tiny Traders turn heads in Tribeton!
Wed, Dec 18, 2019
After 2 and a half months out of action the Tiny Traders Village made a return last weekend in what Traders and customers were calling it's "best venue yet". The Tiny Traders Christmas Gift Fair which took place on Saturday and Sunday in the downstairs room of Tribeton on Merchant's Road attracted good crowds over both days as it showcased approximately 35 local Artists, Crafters, Makers, Jewellers, Designers, and more and the organizations Director Paul David Murphy said that the reaction from customers and even Traders to the new venue and the standard of products on offer was remarkable and it was frequently said that it is probably the best version of the much loved local market yet as the venue is "tailor made" for it.
Read more ...ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GALWAY ANNUAL CONVENTION 2019
Wed, Dec 18, 2019
Learn how Alcoholics Anonymous can help with alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold an open public meeting in the Galway Bay Hotel, Friday 3 rd January next at 8.00pm, which is open all who have an interest in alcoholism and how Alcoholics Anonymous can help in solving a personal drinking problem or helping someone else to solve such a problem. The convention which is held on the 1 st weekend of the year attracts over 1,000 visitors to Galway.
Read more ...Zikomo — giving a helping hand up
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Founded in 2002, Zikomo is a Galway-based charity that is making a significant impact in tackling poverty and hardship in groups ofrural communities in Malawi, a small landlocked country located in Southern Africa.
Malawi is officially one of the poorest countries in the world ranking 170 out of 188 on the Human Development Index with over 70 per cent of the population living below the world income poverty line. The everyday basics that we take for granted are luxuries beyond the reach of most citizens including access to clean water.
Read more ...Lots of change at Claregalway Hotel
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
The Claregalway Hotel is always improving and evolving its outlets to stay up to date with modern trends and styles and to this end, has changed its look and feel with a series of contemporary and stylish renovations.
Read more ...European Research Council Funds ‘blue-sky’ NUI Galway biomedical research projects
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded two NUI Galway researchers €4.4 million to pursue ‘blue-sky’ biomedical research. With this support, Professor Laoise McNamara and Dr Dimitrios Zeugolis, will pursue frontier research to achieve far-reaching impact on improving human health.
Professor McNamara and Dr Zeugolis were winners in the prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant competition which saw 301 top scholars and scientists from across Europe receive awards, following a review of 2,453 proposals.
Read more ...Get your children to exercise at Boogie Bunnies dance classes
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Boogie Bunnies offers high quality dance activities for your child while you can enjoy a long walk, a cup of coffee, or simply have a little time for yourself during the weekend.
Read more ...Carthy to host Western Rail Corridor public meeting in Athenry tonight
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
The potential European funding available for the Western Rail Corridor will be explored at an important public meeting in Athenry tonight Thursday December 12.
Read more ...Galwayman’s tune voted Best Christmas Song by Christmas FM
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Galway man Niall Teague has won the Christmas FM Song Contest 2019, with his song titled ‘Santa Claus’ picked as the best song by Christmas FM listeners nationally and internationally.
Read more ...Get into the water for COPE’s thirtieth Christmas Day swim
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
COPE Galway is calling on veteran swimmers, regular dippers, first timers and all levels between - to brave the cold Galway Bay sea on Christmas morning to raise vital funds for its services for people affected by homelessness, women and children experiencing domestic abuse, and older people in Galway.
Read more ...Galway Bus Éireann depot named ‘Depot of the Year’
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
THE Galway depot of Bus Éireann won the coveted Depot of the Year at the annual Bus Éireann GEM awards last weekend.
Bus Éireann celebrated its employees’ success in 2019 at the annual GEM (‘Go the Extra Mile’) Awards ceremony in Croke Park that recognised excellent customer service, community impact, performance and forward thinking.
Read more ...Aerfort Chonamara purchase will ‘provide certainty’ to Aran Islanders says Kyne
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
The purchase of Aerfort Chonamara by the State for €2.75 million, will, “provide certainty and assurance to the communities on Inis Mór, Inis Meáin, and Inis Oírr”, a leading Galway TD has said.
The purchase of the airport, which is located at Na Mine in the Indreabhán area, was overseen by the Minister of State for the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands, Seán Kyne, and his officials. Funding was provided by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht’s budget allocation, and the purchase means that all four airports on which the Aran Islands air service depend are now in State ownership.
Read more ...Sinn Féin calls for re-introduction of Údarás elections
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Elections to Údarás na Gaeltachta must be re-introduced to “return power to the people” and allow Gaeltacht residents to “elect their own representatives directly to the Údarás board”.
Read more ...Hundreds of crèches facing closure if re-registration not sorted – Rabbitte
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson for Children and Youth Affairs, Anne Rabbitte TD, has raised serious concerns over the number of crèches who have yet to apply for re-registration with Tusla.
Read more ...Nominate a deserving youth for 2020 Galway Garda Youth Awards
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Nominations are now being invited for the 2020 Galway Divisional Garda Youth Awards, sponsored by Supervalu, will be held on January 30 at the Galway Racecourse.
Read more ...Order has ‘ethical responsibility’ to provide more Tuam exhumation funding, says Zappone
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
The exhumation of the remains of babies buried at the former Tuam Mother and Baby home will not commence until next winter at the earliest, it was confirmed this week by Minister for Children Katherine Zappone.
Read more ...Mannion welcomes tourism funding boost for Clifden and Galway
Thu, Dec 12, 2019
Eileen Mannion Fine Gael Councillor for Galway County Council has confirmed that both Clifden and Galway City will benefit from funding awarded through Fáilte Ireland’s Destination Towns Scheme.
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