Renaming of Cappagh Park baffles city councillors

Thu, May 16, 2013

At this week’s Galway City Council meeting, Galway City west and Knocknacarra councillor Donal Lyons proposed an urgent notice of motion regarding the need to retain the Cappagh Park name on the playing fields located off the Cappagh Road.

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Conamara students are on the right frequency

Thu, May 16, 2013

Students from Coláiste Cholmcille, Indreabhán, Co Galway, are on the right frequency, having won third prize in the national radio programme competition, Comórtas Clár Raidió Gael Linn 2013.

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‘Tiny Dancer’ single is No 1 for Lily-Mae

Thu, May 16, 2013

Galway's 'Tiny Dancer' Lily-Mae Morrison was presented with a cheque for €95,000 at a special fundraising night held in Monroe's Live, Dominick Street recently.

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Galway Summer Rally heads to Ballinasloe

Thu, May 16, 2013

The Galway Summer Rally will be based in Ballinasloe this year, following the announcement that The Carlton Shearwater Hotel, Ballinasloe, in association with Ballinasloe Town, will be the new title sponsors of the 2013 event.

Ballinasloe Chamber Of Commerce president Donal Scannell said the town was “thrilled” to have the rally based in Ballinasloe following the successful finish in the town of February’s event.

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Discover Ireland sailing team sets sail

Thu, May 16, 2013

A group of sailors from Galway are taking to the water again for a summer campaign that will culminate with the famous Fastnet Race.

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Mayo man appointed head of NUIG’s law school

Thu, May 16, 2013

Mayo man Donncha O’Connell is the newly-appointed head of the School of Law at NUI Galway.

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President, actor and a hat maker among those to be honoured

Thu, May 16, 2013

Seven outstanding individuals will be honoured with honorary fellowships at a special GMIT conferring ceremony later this month.

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Local historians ensure Galway’s cultural identity thrives

Thu, May 16, 2013

The work of five local historians have contributed enormously to the ‘cultural capital’ on which Galway’s vitality and identity continues to thrive, according to Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, Professor of History at the National University of Ireland, Galway.

Speaking at the civic reception hosted by Mayor Terry O’Flaherty to honour the work of James Casserly, William Henry, Tom Kenny, Peadar O’Dowd and Galway Advertiser chairman Ronnie O’Gorman, Professor Ó Tuathaigh said the work of the five people over many decades had provided a rich narrative of all aspects of the history of Galway and its environs.

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Public exhibition on the brain

Thu, May 16, 2013

Members of the public will have the opportunity to learn more about brain disorders, courtesy of a series of large information posters prepared by the staff and postgraduate students of NUI Galway.

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Galway CEO in running for entrepreneur of the year award

Thu, May 16, 2013

Galway-based entrepreneur and CEO of Lifes2Good, James Murphy, has been named as one of the 24 finalists for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Programme 2013.

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Wild about the woods - celebrate our ecosystems

Thu, May 16, 2013

A number of events celebrating National Biodiversity Week will be held in Galway over the next week.

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Construction to start on new Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh next year

Thu, May 16, 2013

Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh in Knocknacarra is to move to a new facility, which will allow for a 50 per cent increase in pupil numbers, following agreements reached this week.

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Fundraising event for Alan Kerins African Projects

Thu, May 16, 2013

BA fundraising event for the Alan Kerins African Projects takes place upstairs in the Town House Bar on Thursday May 23 from 9pm.

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New astro turf hockey pitch opens at Taylor’s Hill

Thu, May 16, 2013

A new astro turf hockey pitch has recently been laid at the Dominican College, Taylors Hill, and to celebrate, an official opening will be held tomorrow, May 17.

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Explore the Shore Beach Safari and celebrate World Oceans Day at Galway Atlantaquaria

Thu, May 16, 2013

Ahead of the Galway Sea Festival taking place on the June Bank Holiday weekend, the Marine Institute, GMIT, NUIG, Irish Wildlife Trust, and Galway Atlantaquaria are combining efforts to offer families a chance to explore one of Galway city’s most important and exciting habitats - the beach. Explore the Shore Beach Safari will commence at 11.30am at Grattan Beach, Salthill on Sunday May 26 and everybody is welcome to come along and explore the shore.

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Explore the world of water sports at the Galway Sea Festival

Thu, May 16, 2013

Organisers of the Galway Sea Festival have compiled a terrific programme of water activities to cater for all levels, so whether you are a first timer, or an advanced water dweller, the Galway Sea Festival is the place to be this summer.

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Call to remove working barriers for people with disabilities

Thu, May 16, 2013

People with disabilities in Galway face challenges and barriers to finding, securing, and retaining jobs, according to the Irish Association of Supported Employment which is calling on more to be done in the working world to ensure the promotion of more inclusive employment practices.

According to the Central Statistics Office, there are some 30,175 people in Galway with some sort of disability accounting for 12 per cent of the county’s population. Adults within this group are substantially more likely than the rest of the general population to face many challenges in the workplace, according to the IASE, a national organisation promoting equal employment opportunities for people with disability through supported employment.

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Mick Flannery to join Josh Ritter in Big Top

Thu, May 16, 2013

Acclaimed Irish singer-songwriter Mick Flannery and the West Cork Ukulele Orchestra have been added to the bill for Josh Ritter’s Galway Arts Festival Big Top concert.

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NUI Galway opens its doors for summer schools

Thu, May 16, 2013

NUI Galway is offering secondary school students the choice of six separate summer schools in June, across the disciplines of business, nursing, computing, engineering and science.

The summer schools are specially designed to give prospective students a real taste of university life through a wide range of hands-on practical activities.

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Race you to the top

Thu, May 16, 2013

Rathun an Chaislean Nua Hurling club will host the third annual Tonabrucky Challenge on Saturday June 8 to raise money for CRY, Croi, and the club.

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