Fine for man for theft of cable

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

A man who pleaded guilty to his part in the theft of €500 worth of cable from an Eircom yard in Claremorris was convicted and fined €100 at Claremorris District Court this week.

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New TG4 series to explore the music of Ireland’s islands

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

“If there was a great gale blowing from the West and you were in the house playing music, you would not hear any wind.”

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Local student wins Worldskills gold

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Galway student Andrew Burke who won a medal for Ireland at the Worldskills Competition in Canada last week has a bright future ahead of him in his chosen trade, according to the Minister for Education and Science, Batt O’Keeffe. Burke won a gold medal for his skills in the aircraft maintenance category.

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Drug addict jailed for causing annoyance in city

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

A drug addict, described as his “own worst enemy”, has been jailed for two months for causing annoyance throughout the city and wasting garda time.

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Galwegians embrace new Portwest outlet at High Street

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

A deepening recession and a wet summer may have been bad news for most of us, but conditions are perfect for the expansion of Ireland’s leading outdoor clothing firm, Portwest.

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Enjoy a feast of free events on Galway Culture Night

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Galway Culture Night takes place on Friday September 25 with a host of free musical, literary, and arts events taking place throughout the city.

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Camp Claddagh calls for host families and volunteers

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Camp Claddagh, the Galway branch of the Adi Roche founded charity the Chernobyl Children’s Project International, is looking to recruit new families and volunteers to support its annual rest and recuperation programme.

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Carnmore couple collect their millions from Lotto HQ

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

There were no shortage lots of smiles in the National Lottery offices last Friday when Siobhan and Noel Greaney from Carnmore collected their Lotto jackpot win of €9,794,147. The jackpot was won in the Lotto draw on Wednesday September 2, when Siobhan purchased her ticket in Glynn’s Centra Store in Carnmore on the day of the draw.

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Is Ireland neutral? Like hell it is

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Irish neutrality will be protected and copperfastened by a Yes vote to Lisbon. Irish neutrality will be seriously undermined by a treaty bristling with military articles, so it is wiser to vote No.

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Man who overstayed holiday visa given a month to leave State

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

A Brazilian native who pleaded guilty to two charges under the Immigration Act has been given a month to leave the country or he will have a conviction issued against him, and will be deported, was given a month to get together enough money to fly home at Claremorris District Court this week.

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Treat your pet at Top Dogs

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Top Dogs is a grooming parlour with a difference. Animal welfare and enjoyment are of prime importance and dogs are made to feel relaxed and at home.

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Abolishing Irish Film Board could put ‘thousands out of work’, says Connolly

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

If the McCarthy Report recommendation to abolish the Irish Film Board is implemented it will have “serious implications” for Galway city and county and could put more than 2,000 people out of work.

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€250 fine for Oranmore man driving at 147km per hour in 100km zone in Mayo

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

An Oranmore man who pleaded guilty to speeding was given a €250 fine in Claremorris District Court this week.

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Youth gets detention for car break in and possession of knife

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

A young father was given a total of nine months detention and was disqualified for two years for attempting to break into a car, being drunk in charge of a vehicle, and being in possession of a flick knife.

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A time for new beginnings with the Kingfisher Club

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

September is often thought of as a time for new beginnings, with young and old starting school or college for the very first time. It may also be a time to embark on a new personal beginning and what better way then by getting fit and healthy with the help of your local Kingfisher Club Gym.

To help you along the way the Kingfisher Club gyms nationwide are opening their doors to welcome all new members on Wednesday September 23 and Thursday September 24 from 12 noon to 10pm. The open day will coincide with the launch of their autumn class programme, which offers a wide range of classes guaranteed to keep you fit and healthy and entertained over the long winter evenings that lie ahead.

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JCI Galway honours Galway’s top young entrepreneurs for the eleventh year

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Who will be Galway’s 11th Young Entrepreneur of the Year? The success of the JCI Galway Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award can be seen from its 11 years in existence. The competition celebrates the entrepreneurial vision of budding young Galway entrepreneurs like past winners Mike O’Connor of Bellissimo, Liam Dilleen of EZ Living, Pearce Flannery of Pragmatica, and Declan Ganley of Rivada Communications. The diversity of business ventures has been the hallmark of the competition. It was the success of Joerg Mueller’s dream to turn herbal medicine into a profession that led him to win last year’s competition.

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Holistic health seminar

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Dr Donn Brennan will return to Galway this Saturday to give a one day seminar entitled Preventing Illness and Restoring Health with Ayurveda, the world’s most ancient system of natural healthcare.

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Yoga and body sculpturing classes in Headford and Cong

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Niamh Jones, owner of Xhaleyoga in Headford, has more than 10 years’ experience working in the yoga, healing, and fitness industry. She was introduced to Bikram hot yoga in Australia and went on to Los Angeles, California, to train with Bikram Choudry. She was the first to bring Bikram yoga to Ireland and Galway some eight years ago. She is also a certified Ashtanga yoga instructor and specialises in yoga therapy for back problems. She continues to train with some of the world’s best known teachers.

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Closing Lower Merchants Road will damage businesses, warns McNelis

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

In the current economic climate, no proposals should be made which will hurt business and trade in Galway city, so the decision to close Lower Merchants Road to traffic makes no sense.

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When smooth talking didn’t work, man threw German shepherd at women

Thu, Sep 17, 2009

Two female students were left “terrified and distressed” when a drunken stranger, who failed in his attempts to spark up a conversation, picked up a German Shepherd and threw it at them, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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