ULA to host alternative conference to Labour

Thu, Apr 12, 2012

While Labour will hold its 65th national convention in NUI Galway this weekend, the United Left Alliance Galway will hold a counter-conference to take a critical look at Labour and discuss alternatives for the Irish left.

The ULA conference will take place in the Harbour Hotel tomorrow and Saturday and feature lectures, debates, and discussions on issues such as education, job creation, the economic crisis, and healthcare. Speakers will include trade union leaders, activists, elected representatives, and academics. The event is open to the public.

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Gort hurler dies while training in London

Thu, Apr 12, 2012

London GAA is in shock after a young player, Cathal Forde, died while training with Kilburn Gaels in the city this week.

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Marx and sparks — gonna be a fiery weekend for the left

Thu, Apr 12, 2012

Early last year when Labour decided to hold this year’s centenary conference in Galway, they could not have foreseen just how different the picture would be. They had just been elected into power along with Fine Gael on a tidal wave of dissent against the incumbent incompetents. They had elected many new TDs, bright young things whom it seemed had lots to offer the party in this new coalition. Here in Galway, we provided two of them — Derek Nolan and Colm Keaveney — and they represented a refreshing change, and in the Seanad, Lorraine Higgins has also been groomed for greater things. Happy days for Labour in Government and in Galway.

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Take action on ‘wandering horses’ demands Cuddy

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Horses let wander on public roads are being put in grave danger by their owners and are also posing a risk to motorists, and action must be taken to deal with this problem.

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Galway Charity Cycle raises more than €130,000 for Down Syndrome Ireland

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The 2012 Galway Charity Cycle which recently saw almost 250 cyclists pedal their way from Maynooth and Galway and back, has so far managed to raise more than €130,000 in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland.

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Galway has highest level of daily use of Gaeilge

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Irish is spoken on a daily basis outside the education system by 24 per cent of people in Gaeltacht areas, with Galway having the highest level of usage.

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Funding approved for upgrade of Roundstone Community Hall

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Roundstone Community Hall is to receive a much needed face-lift after it was announced that funding to the tune of €157,218.48 is to be provided under the Rural Development Programme.

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Public lecture on the Franciscans in Galway

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The Old Galway Society will hold a public meeting on the history of the Franciscans in Galway city next week.

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Ballinasloe €3 million watermains project gets go-ahead

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Galway County Council has been given approval by Environment Minister Phil Hogan to proceed with advance works for the Watermains Rehabilitation and Main Drainage Works Project for Ballinasloe town at a cost of more than €3 million.

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Mayos in Galway to hear talk on progress on Pieta House from guest entrepreneur

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Muintir Mhaigh Eo - Mayo Association Galway will hold their annual general meeting held in the Galway Bay Hotel on Thursday next, April 12 at 7.30pm when they will be addressed by John Concannon, founder and CEO of Tuam-based JFC Manufacturing Co Ltd.

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Enjoy a day out at Skyride charity event

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The annual charity Skyride event takes place on Easter Sunday, April 8, on Clifden's Sky Road with all proceeds this year going to Ability West.

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Campaign for new Clifden school building continues

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The campaign to have a new school building for the students and teachers of Clifden Community School is continuing with Clifden Community School Initiative along with the students, teachers, parents and the wider community coming together to highlight the urgent need for the school to be built.

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Ó Cuív accuses Government of seeking to blame household tax failures on councils

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The Galway city and county councils are facing punishment from the Government in the form of cuts to services over non-payment of the household charge.

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Cúirt New Writing Prize winners announced

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Moycullen’s Kevin O’Shea has taken first place in poetry and Dublin born, Galway based, Eamonn Kelly has won the fiction category in the Cúirt New Writing Prize 2012.

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Experts gather at NUI, Galway to plan for gold rush at bottom of oceans

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Researchers at NUI Galway’s Ryan Institute are at the centre of conservation efforts in relation to mining for precious minerals at the depths of our oceans. In this new ‘gold rush’, the ecological assessment of the effects of mining operations will be key to sustainably exploiting resources at these very important habitats, according to organisers of a major workshop next week.

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Sinn Fein 1916 commemorations in Galway

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Galway Sinn Féin will hold a variety of events this weekend across Galway city and county to commemorate the 1916 Easter Rising.

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New fitness classes at The Coast Club

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Now that the long bright evenings and early mornings are upon us and our energy levels are increasing, it the perfect time to check out The Coast Club’s new rates and fitness classes to help you to feel fantastic this summer.

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Closing Garda stations ‘another attack on rural Ireland’ says Grealish

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

“Another attack on rural Ireland” is how Independent Galway West TD Noel Grealish has described plans by the Minister for Justice to close more Garda stations.

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Oranmore to welcome French friends for twinning ceremony

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The Oranmore Twinning Association is currently making final preparations for a very special upcoming event in which the village will be officially twinned with Clohars-Fouesnant in France.

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Nutrition expert to host dinner at Kai

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

With so much interest in health, nutrition, and food, one of the country’s most cutting-edge nutritionists has decided to bring the three elements together for an informative evening of food and talk.

Renowned nutritionist Barry Murray, who is nutritional coach to many professional and Olympic athletes has recognised that the link between nutrition and real food consistently falls short.

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