Hail the arrival of Atlantic Technological University

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris this week announced the name of the TU in the west and north-west as Atlantic Technological University (ATU).“Atlantic” conveys power, strength, inspiration, creation, vast horizons - a distinctive geography, rich history and shared heritage.

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Annual artworks auction for Madra goes online

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

Art works by some of Ireland’s top artists including Padraig McCaul, Connacht Rugby coach Jimmy Duffy, renowned RHA Connemara artist Dorothy Cross and Galway artist Grace Cunningham will go under the hammer at the annual MADRA Dog Rescue Charity Art Auction.

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COPE Galway marks sixteen Days of Action on Violence against Women

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

The annual international 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence kicks off today, 25 November. This year, COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service invites you to show your support for women who have been abused by their partners through supporting the local charity’s awareness campaigns over the next 16 days.

COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service has partnered with a young Galway designer, Sadhbh Erika, to design a selection of tote bags with images and phrases that challenge the stereotype of what can be deemed a ‘victim of domestic abuse’. The ‘Carry the Bag, Share the Load’ campaign helps support women who need the service by showing them that they are not alone. The bags will be available to purchase from December 10, Human Rights Day, which marks the end of the 16 Days campaign.

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Preserving the precious treasures of the golden TG4 archive

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

There is nothing like a dose of nostalgia to get us all excited — see the success of Reeling In The Years. Or All-Ireland Gold? Those treats though were only available because of the farsightedness of those who started an archive back in the day.

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Galway’s new marine research vessel makes its first splash

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

Last weekend, the hull of Ireland’s new state-of-the-art marine research vessel, RV Tom Crean, was launched at Astilleros Armon shipyard in Vigo, Spain. The vessel will operate out of Galway upon its completion later next year.

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Galway woman named Chartered Engineer of the Year

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

Galway native Claire Lillis has been awarded the prestigious Chartered Engineer of the Year Award by Engineers Ireland, the professional membership body for engineers.

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Renmore residents to be consulted about proposed playground

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

Cllr Mike Crowe has received confirmation that consultation with locals will take place regarding the proposed new playground in Renmore.

At Monday’s annual budget meeting Cllr Crowe raised the issue. “I did not want residents in Renmore to wake up one morning and for it to be half up,” he says.

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Aran Islands RNLI crew rescue fishermen

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

Aran Islands RNLI came to the aid of two fishermen on Monday evening after their vessel got into difficulty off Nags Head, County Clare.

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Lotto Plus winning ticket sold in Galway

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

A Costcutter store in Bealadangan sold a €1 million winning ticket for Saturday’s Lotto Plus 1 draw. Noel Daniels, who recently took over the running of the winning Costcutter store in Bealadangan last July was thrilled to hear that one of his customers became Ireland’s latest Lotto millionaire over the weekend.

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Cheevers - lighting should be improved at Ballyloughane walkway

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

Cllr Alan Cheevers says money should have been allocated to enhance lighting at Ballyloughane and the Liam Mellows walkway.

Cheevers highlighted the issue at Monday’s Galway City budget meeting.

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Farrell urges NUIG to allow online exams

Thu, Nov 25, 2021

With rising Covid cases and changing public health guidelines, Sinn Féin Galway West TD, Mairéad Farrell is urging NUI Galway to allow for students to sit their exams online.

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UHG chapel to be restored to normal size next year

Wed, Nov 24, 2021

The chapel at University Hospital will be restored to its original size next year after its reduction to accommodate safe waiting areas is no longer needed, the Regional Health Forum was told this week.

The matter had been raised by Galway Green Party councillor Martina O'Connor who told the forum that there has been concern raised that space currently allocated to the chapel at UHG had recently been reduced and that there may be plans to reduce it further.

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Feasibility study to look at re-opening Salthill tidal pools

Tue, Nov 23, 2021

A total of €44,000 has been set aside in the Galway City Council budget to carry out a feasibility study on re-introducing the tidal pools at Ladies Beach in Salthill.

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More Galwegians homeless as rents continue to spiral

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

Increasing numbers of Galwegians are seeking help from homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community due to spiralling rents in the city.

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Galwegians urged to shop local this Christmas to boost local economy

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

A new campaign encouraging the Galway public to help the recovery of local businesses by shopping local this Christmas has been launched by Galway City Council and Galway Chamber.

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Legendary Gaelic footballers launch journal

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

A new book entitled Our Field of Dreams features the stories of more than 70 greats of the Gaelic game from across the 32 counties, including cross channel clubs and associations

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Covid takes bite out of city's rates yield

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

Assurances were given this week by the Galway City Council's chief executive, Brendan McGrath, that the local authority will work with businesses experiencing financial difficulty.

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More than €90,000 in funding for Galway LGBT+ services

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

Community organisations providing LGBT+ services in Galway were awarded Government funding of more than €90,000 this week as part of the National LGBTI+ Inclusion Strategy.

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Man arrested in relation to Eyre Square firework incident

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

A man in his twenties was arrested in Dublin yesterday in connection with the investigation into an incident in which a young woman was injured by a firework in Eyre Square last month.

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Higgins welcomes new bins on Salthill Prom

Thu, Nov 18, 2021

New bins along the Salthill promenade are welcome, but there can be no substitute for personal responsibility and ensuring that litter is discarded appropriately".

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