Galwayman is top escort at Rose of Tralee pageant

Thu, Aug 23, 2012

A trainee accountant from Ballinasloe was this week named as the top escort at the Rose of Tralee festival in Kerry.

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USI rent book is invaluable for first time students, says Nolan

Thu, Aug 23, 2012

Labour TD for Galway West Derek Nolan has said that the publication by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) of a rent book, will offer students invaluable advice when it comes to renting.

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Oughterard oak finds new use in Mayo

Thu, Aug 23, 2012

As part of Heritage Week, the Co Mayo town of Ballina will unveil its new ‘secret garden’ on Sunday August 26.

The garden boasts a novel Galway connection. Contractors working on the garden heard of a plan to fell a mature Irish oak tree in Oughterard. The tree was likely to be used as fire wood but quick actions saw its transportation to Mayo, where it was cut at West’s saw mills and made into sleepers surrounding raised vegetable beds in the garden.

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Report shows rent rise for Galway city students

Thu, Aug 23, 2012

With the first round of CAO points for courses being offered this week, the next test for first-time college goers, and those returning for the next academic year, will be finding adequate accommodation at reasonable prices, as rents near to third level institutions in Galway city have experienced an increase, according to the latest report from property website Daft.ie.

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Stricter closing hours could make city a ghost town, say publicans

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Publicans and club owners in the city have reacted angrily to a clampdown on late-night opening by An Garda Siochana in recent days, but gardai have stated that they are merely carrying our routine inspections in accordance with the law.

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Why doesn’t Kerry love our lovely girls?

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

You may wonder why I am thumbing my way through the list of finalists in next week's Rose of Tralee contest and then gently rocking back and forth with disappointment at the realisation that for the umpteenth time, Galway will not have its worthy representative taking part in the national televised final.

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Cannon urges Leaving Certs to look forward to future with confidence

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

As more than 3,000 Leaving Certificate students in Galway received their long-awaited examination results yesterday Minister for Training and Skills, Ciarán Cannon, urged them to “look forward to the future with confidence” and to continue to engage with the education system.

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Exceptional Leaving Cert results at Yeats’ College

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Students and staff at Yeats’ College were celebrating yesterday after students at the college achieved excellent results. Three students of the college achieved maximum points, with six A1s. A total of 12 students achieved 590 points or more.

First-time Leaving Cert student James Hurley from Presentation Road, Galway, reached 625 points with an incredible eight As.

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Hogan’s ‘sledgehammer’ stops council savings benefiting county, says Canney

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Any benefits of major savings scraped together by the Galway County Council is not being felt within the county, with the maintenance of roads and services suffering as a result of the “sledgehammer of Minister Hogan”, according to Tuam based Independent councillor Seán Canney.

Galway County Council announced this week that it has secured savings of €5.25 million in the 12 month period ending March 31, 2012, savings which consist of €3.05 million in pay and €2.2 million in non-pay, including savings made in the areas of procurement and work practice changes. A statement received this week said that these savings together with major efficiences and savings of almost €2 million achieved in the period from April 1, 2010, to March 31, 2011, mean the “Galway County Council is among the local authorities that are now leading the way in delivering savings and efficiencies”.

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Search is on for Galway’s ‘Ultimate Titanorak’

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

A ‘Titanorak’ is a person obsessed with the RMS Titanic, who knows all there is to know about the ship, but is still determined to find out more. Now the search is on for Galway’s most passionate Titanic enthusiast.

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Labour’s attitude to self employed is a disgrace, says Canney

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

A County Galway councillor has slammed the Labour Party for its disgraceful attitude towards the self-employed.

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Thirty cyclists depart Carraroe as part of Rose’s Cycle 2012

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Thirty cyclists leave Carraroe this morning (Thursday) to cycle more than 300km to Co Louth as part of the 2012 Rose’s Cycle being held in memory of two-year-old Rose Wogan.

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Hewlett Packard Ladies’ Night in aid of Hand in Hand

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

The inaugural HP Ladies’ Night will take place at the House Hotel on August 31, in aid of Hewlett Packard Galway’s chosen charity of 2012, Hand in Hand.

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Galwegians encouraged to attend Michael Collins commemoration

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Galwegians will travel to Béal na mBláth in County Cork this weekend to attend the commemoration ceremony marking the 90th anniversary of the tragic death of Michael Collins.

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Patrician Musical Society to host Stars In Their Eyes style fundraiser

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

The Patrician Musical Society will hold three major fundraisers in the build up to their 2013 production of the much loved musical, Guys’n’Dolls.

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Wrestling stars at Salthill this weekend

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Galway wrestling fans are in for a treat as stars of American wrestling will again make their way to Leisureland in Salthill on Saturday August 18, at 7pm.

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Council thanks householders who have paid charge

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

More than 18,000 Galway households have now paid the controversial household charge, with 1,250 of those payments having been made over the last two months.

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NUIG signs major biomedical research deal in China

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

NUI Galway continues to make its mark in research on an international stage as the university’s president Dr Jim Browne arrived in Beijing this week for the signing of a major biomedical research deal.

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Hurling final to push Galway Memorial Walk into morning start

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

The Galway Memorial Walk, in aid of Galway Hospice, will now take place at 12 noon on Sunday September 9, earlier than advertised. The new time is due to Galway’s success in the hurling championship, as the earlier start will allow walkers to be home in time for the 3.30pm throw-in of the All-Ireland final.

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Loughrea Dog Show takes place in aid of GSPCA and EGAR on Sunday

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

The Loughrea Dog show will take place from 1pm to 5pm at the Temperance Hall on Sunday August 19. The show, which will be judged by Professor Gerard Fleming, promises to be a fun-filled day for all the family.

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