Pregnant women being recruited for NUIG clinical trials

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Pregnant women are currently being recruited into a new NUI Galway-led clinical trial which hopes to develop effective measures to prevent Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).

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Call for Town Hall to be renamed the Michael Diskin Theatre

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

A call has been made to rename the Town Hall Theatre the Michael Diskin Theatre in honour of the venue’s long serving manager who passed away last week.

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President leads tributes to Mike Diskin

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Uachtaráin na hÉireann Michael D Higgins has led the tributes being paid to Mike Diskin, describing him as a “dear friend” whose death was a “huge loss to all those who worked in the arts, culture, theatre and performance on this island”.

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Remembering John Arden

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

It was Ronald Reagan who first introduced me to John Arden and Margaretta D’Arcy. Well, indirectly. I’ll get back to that in a minute.

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He was a giant of the arts in Galway... he had a big heart, he cared for people

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

“I used to run shows and gigs in the university, UCG as it was, and I remember Mike from that time as he was big man, but I first met him properly in the 1980s, when the Galway Arts Festival was starting to get a bit of recognition. Back then I had a secretary and I was running around on a bike. Then we applied to the Arts Council to give us a grant so that we could appoint an administrator.

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Volunteer of the Year award goes to Phyllis McNamara

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

The Galway City Credit Union’s Volunteer of the Year award went to Phyllis McNamara at the eighth annual Mayor’s Awards for Galway City which was held at the Black Box Theatre on Tuesday evening.

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Galway loses more giants

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

How many more giants can Galway bear to lose this year? The year is but a child yet the city has seen enormous figures in the areas of sport, culture, media and the arts robbed from us way before their time. Galway is a unique mix, a place that does not adore heroes easily nor suffer fools gladly. To earn kudos in a chosen field, one has to be adored by some, maybe scorned by others and despised by some more. The mantle of greatness does not come easily in this neck of the woods.

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Salthill Park to rock this summer as promoters plan major concert

Thu, Apr 05, 2012

Salthill Park looks set to host an open air music concert for the fist time in more than 25 years and English folk-pop band Mumford & Sons look set to be the headline act.

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Boost as NUI Galway forges links with Chinese universities

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

NUI Galway is to link up with two leading Chinese universities to further research and facilitate student and researcher exchanges between Galway and China.

The Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI) based at the local university has signed collaborative agreements with both Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the Fourth Medical Military University Hospital in Xi’an as part of the recent Trade and Investment Mission to Shanghai and Beijing by An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Minister Richard Bruton TD. Funded by Science Foundation Ireland, REMEDI is Ireland’s leading research institute in the area of regenerative medicine and stem cell research.

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Smile for the cameras and raise money for children’s charity Jack and Jill

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

Two leading local photographers have joined forces as part of a major national fundraising drive for the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation.

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Eleven Galway schools to lose a teacher in September says Kitt

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

At least 11 schools in County Galway will lose a teacher in September, according to new figures published this week.

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Trial for man charged with €101,000 jewellers shop robbery

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

A man charged with allegedly stealing more than €101,000 worth of watches during a robbery a city centre jewellers over three years ago has been sent forward for trial.

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O’Flaherty calls for community garda to be re-instated in Mervue

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

The local community garda for Mervue is being taken from the area forcing the Renmore Community Garda to cover both Renmore and Mervue.

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Wear a Communion or confirmation medal from Fallers close to your heart

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

Making your child's First Holy Communion or confirmation memorable is important, and at Fallers, Galway’s leading family jewellers, there are medals and gift sets which will provide them with something valuable that they will treasure, as well as a keepsake of their special day.

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Student with no ‘cop on’ fined for using his scientific brilliance for cannabis growing

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

A physics student who took a “scientist’s approach” to growing his own cannabis plants was fined €750 at Galway District Court this week.

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Man charged with €17,000 cafe theft sent for trial

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

A 28-year-old man accused of stealing more than €17,000 from a city centre cafe has been sent forward for trial for the three counts of theft and it is expected that he will also face trial in relation to a false imprisonment incident at another dining establishment.

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Flatmates caught with drugs during Garda search — amphetamines found in freezer

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

A 26-year-old man caught with cannabis herb, and amphetamines shoved in a freezer, during a search by gardai at his place of residence has been fined €100 and ordered to carry out community service, while his flatmate was fined for possession of “self-medicating” tablets.

Ciaran O’Donovan with an address at 91 Wellpark Grove, Wellpark, Galway, appeared at Galway District Court on Monday where he pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of drugs at the home address on June 8, 2011. His flatmate, Patrick Roddy (29) pleaded guilty to one count of possession of drugs at the same location and on the same date.

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Who Wants to be a Thousandaire and help Lackagh school?

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

On this Saturday, Scoil Naisiunta Bhride, Lackagh brings the hugely popular “Who wants to be a Thousandaire” to the Claregalway Hotel.

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McNelis welcomes decision not to abolish Irish Film Board

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

Commitments by the Minister for Arts Jimmy Deenihan, that he has no plans to abolish the Irish Film Board, have been welcomed by a local councillor.

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Galway to celebrate Eyre Square’s 300th anniversary?

Thu, Mar 29, 2012

The Galway City Council looks likely to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Eyre Square.

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