West’s angling industry remains under threat

Thu, May 07, 2009

The survival of the sea trout angling industry in the west of Ireland remains under threat after 20 years of debate, according to the chairman of the Western Regional Fisheries Board, Lal Faherty.

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Is it time to rethink the issue of rates?

Thu, May 07, 2009

When the Volvo Ocean Race departs Boston next week the countdown to the Galway stopover begins in earnest.

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Dance the night away at Best Buddies Ball

Thu, May 07, 2009

The Inaugural Best Buddies Celebration Ball takes place at the Galway Bay Hotel tomorrow (Friday) night.

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Former TD’s son to be buried today

Thu, May 07, 2009

The funeral of the young man killed in a single vehicle crash on the Dunmore to Glenamaddy Road earlier this week is to take place today.

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Community centre and playground top Crowe’s priorities

Thu, May 07, 2009

Once the new clubhouse at the Bohermore Community Centre is given the go ahead, the attention must then turn to the planned play area for the area’s children.

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Galway student’s play to be staged at Cork festival

Thu, May 07, 2009

NUI, Galway student Róisín Stack, has had her play Trollied selected by Triantán Theatre Company as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival which runs from June 13 to 28..

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Galwayman to represent Ireland at prestigious arts show

Thu, May 07, 2009

Galwegian Gareth Kennedy, along with Sarah Browne, will represent Ireland at the Venice Biennale, the world’s most prestigious international visual arts showcase.

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Niall Mellon charity to hold flag day tomorrow

Thu, May 07, 2009

The Niall Mellon Township Trust will hold its inaugural Hard Hat Day - Homes for Children fundraiser in Galway tomorrow (Friday).

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Swan sanctuary delay must be tackled immediately

Thu, May 07, 2009

The Galway City Council must act immediately to give the final go-ahead for a swan sanctuary at Lough Rusheen Park which has been left unused for the past three years, according to Green councillor Niall Ó Brolcháin.

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Castlegar celebrates 125 years of GAA

Thu, May 07, 2009

TG 4 presenter Daithi O’Se will perform the opening of the La Na gClub Castlegar Hurling Club Festival on Sunday.

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Learn more about chronic fatigue

Thu, May 07, 2009

The Galway ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome support group will hold a meeting on Saturday May 16 at 3pm at the Forster Court Hotel to mark ME Awareness Week. Admission is €3 and all are welcome.

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Government urged to ‘come clean’ about break down of inter-country adoption links

Thu, May 07, 2009

The Government is leaving Irish families with empty cots as inter-country adoption links break down, a local Fine Gael senator has claimed.

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Why did Claregalway miss out on the money?

Thu, May 07, 2009

The Galway County Council must explain to Claregalway residents why development levies collected in the area have not been spent locally on much needed recreation and amenity facilities according to Fine Gael’s Oranmore candidate Eamon Fox.

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A lot done, more to do on Doughiska Road, Nevin tells council

Thu, May 07, 2009

Good work has been done recently on the Doughiska Road but failure to deal with a dangerous curve and the failure to provide a connection to the Coast Road are causes for regret.

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Oranmore rail line is ‘an accident waiting to happen’ says Kilroe

Thu, May 07, 2009

Residents living close to the “unguarded and un-signalled” railway line at Mountain West, Derrydonnell, Oranmore, are at serious risk due to the lack of safety measures on the track.

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US laws would favour Old Mervue residents

Thu, May 07, 2009

US legislation requires real estate agents and sellers of any building built before 1978 to declare knowledge of lead hazards to prospective buyers. The situation in Old Mervue shows the same laws should apply in Ireland.

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More community schemes needed to tackle unemployment

Thu, May 07, 2009

Community employment schemes are not a panacea to job losses and the recession, but increasing the number of such schemes in Galway “would certainly alleviate some of the hardship” people are now experiencing.

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Knocknacarra accident waiting to happen

Thu, May 07, 2009

It is only a matter of time before there is a fatal car crash at the beginning of Knocknacarra Road coming off the R336 and this is why traffic calming measures are essential.

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Callanan hosts meeting to help mortgage holders in trouble

Thu, May 07, 2009

A public meeting to discuss the possibility of setting up a Galway Mortgage Holders Association to represent the growing numbers of mortgage holders getting into difficulties will be held this Monday in the Westwood Hotel at 8pm.

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Don’t cut resource and special needs teachers

Thu, May 07, 2009

If the Government does not reverse the decision to cut resource and special needs teachers in Galway, they will hinder the efforts being made by non-national children to integrate into the education system and Irish society.

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