Focus on You - Adult Learning Event Engage’19.
Thu, Jan 10, 2019
If you are unsure of what study options to undertake, are currently unemployed or underemployed and seeking new opportunities, interested in upskilling and changing careers or just need some career advice – then Engage ‘19 is a great place to start. It focuses on you!
Read more ...People of the Tribes: Meet Eva
Wed, Jan 09, 2019
Hello, my name is Eva Whyte. I am 16 years old and have been living in Galway my entire life.
New year, new skill
Wed, Jan 09, 2019
The New Year has arrived and many of us have set goals and targets for 2019 which may include getting fit, going on a diet, or taking up a new pastime.
Read more ...Food Review - Experience one of the newest members of the Salthill family; The Full Duck
Wed, Jan 09, 2019
In and around Salthill there have always been plenty of cosy pubs from where you can watch storms roll over the bay, but while Salthill has many good points, up until the last few years, a wide choice of places to eat was not one of them.
Read more ...Celebrate your special day at The Shearwater Hotel's new Ballroom
Tue, Jan 08, 2019
It is with great excitement that the four-star Shearwater Hotel & Spa announce that our Ballroom will undergo a full and complete makeover from January 2019.
Read more ...Promoting wellbeing through creativity
Tue, Jan 08, 2019
Social Art Ireland is a group of art therapists and psychotherapists who have joined together to promote art making as a gentle yet powerful method for self actualisation. When used as a therapeutic tool, it can release emotions and bring them into awareness.
Read more ...A Christmas card from Salthill, 1920
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
As the War of Independence hotted up, the British authorities sent the Black and Tans and the Auxiliaries to Ireland to support the RIC. D Company of the Auxiliaries was stationed at Lenaboy Castle and at The Retreat in Rockbarton.
Read more ...‘I always return to the old home on Christmas Day’
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
Hunting rabbits was a favourite pasttime of boys and dogs on Omey, that sand-duned, tidal island, that ploughs into the sea at Claddaghduff, near Cleggan. It is possible to say that the over-used cliche ‘magical’ can apply to Omey.* It can hardly be seen from the mainland. But if the tide is out, a series of arrowed posts guide the driver across the strand to the only road on the island. And that too runs out.
Read more ...Young entrepreneurs inspired by Údarás na Gaeltachta companies programme
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
This year more than 750 transition year students are looking forward to taking part in Údarás na Gaeltachta’s Clár na gComhlachtaí, which encourages budding entrepreneurs in the Gaeltacht areas of Cork, Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Meath, Kerry, and Waterford to develop their own mini-enterprises and compete in a national final.
Read more ...Learn to jive in January
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
Tom Jive, who has taken Ireland by storm with his unique style of teaching, is bringing his skills to the west. Participants will be transformed from total beginners to confident dancers in four weeks.
Learn to jive to the music of Mike Denver, Derek Ryan, etc, and you will never sit down at a social function or wedding again.
Read more ...Never stop learning — study part-time at GTI in 2019
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
Galway Technical Institute is now taking applications across its range of part-time courses starting in January 2019.
All courses are designed to enable learners to study in their own time and at their own pace, giving them practical skills and competencies in their chosen area.
Read more ...How to tackle colds and flu this winter
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
At this time of year colds and flus are very common. “Colds and flu have similar symptoms such as stuffy nose, cough, sore throat, and fever which can make people feel unwell,” says pharmacist Audrey Kinahan of University Late Night Pharmacy. "The flu is more serious and sometimes may lead to more serious complications such as pneumonia. It can be much more serious for some groups of patients including pregnant women and the elderly who should seek medical attention.”
Read more ...Take control of your health with tai chi
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
Tai chi is a wonderful way to make sure that your body stays in good working order and that your mind is nice and calm. It is a very ancient Chinese way of exercising that nourishes your body from within by unblocking and improving the flow of qi in your meridian channels.
Read more ...Sleep well this Christmas with Better Bedding
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
Christmas is nearly here, and now is the time of the year when our sleeping patterns go off the rails. Late nights, excessive drinking and eating, worrying over shopping, family, and money, all take their toll.
Read more ...Blackberry Hearing — what the customers say
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
Blackberry Hearing was established in 2015. John Ryan and Dave Gleeson, the founders, drew on their long business experience to provide quality solutions at the best prices with exceptional customer care.
Read more ...Tips on caring for your garden at Christmas
Thu, Dec 20, 2018
It is important to protect your garden from the cold weather, especially frost. A good method of doing this is to cover your plants with a frost blanket, which can be got from any garden centre or hardware shop.
Read more ...Irish adults Vote PlayStation 1 as the Best Games Console Santa Ever Brought!
Fri, Dec 14, 2018
Christmas is prime time for nostalgic memories to warm the hearts of the world-weary adults of Ireland; and little would bring more excitement on Christmas morning than opening the sitting room door to see that Santa, the legend, had left the newest games console under the tree.
Read more ...Devon Park, a brief history
Thu, Dec 13, 2018
The area we know as Devon Park in Salthill was originally part of the Lenaboy estate which belonged to the O’Hara family, who were based in Lenaboy Castle. The entire left hand side of our aerial photograph (c1940) was part of the estate, originally a green field site, the outer wall of which ran along the main Salthill Road. Bertie Simmons knocked part of that wall in the early 1930s and built two houses, one at the corner (where the fish shop is today) and one behind it where Hartigans lived.
Read more ...The changing face of our country shops
Thu, Dec 13, 2018
Even on Christmas morning, if Santa had forgotten that one important item, batteries for the impotent toy lying motionless on the floor at home, or a packet of cigarettes to tide mum and dad over the holiday, you could knock on the front door of Gillanes, after Mass, and Kitty or Liam would gladly sort you out.
Read more ...Preparing for PAYE modernisation briefing
Thu, Dec 13, 2018
January 2019 will see a complete new approach in how payroll functions. GPA Solutions has designed a two hour PAYE modernisation briefing which explains these changes and outlines what it means for the employee, the employer, and Revenue.
It is important that every employer is prepared and aware of how some routine payroll functions will be changing, and the rules that must be complied with.
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