Let The Hut give you a trendy colour change this winter

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

The Hut hairdressing salon is renowned for its modern, progressive, and nnovative hairdressing trends.

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Through the glass darkly

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

So wrote Henry Adams in his study of the 12th century European Renaissance, Mont-Saint Michel and Chartres, of the great Romanesque church and monastery perched on a high rock off the coast of Normandy. Like so many churches set on high places throughout the Christian world, it was dedicated to the archangel Michael, who makes his most memorable appearance in Revelation:

“Now war arose in heaven, Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon. And the dragon and his angels fought back, but he was defeated, and there was no longer any place for them in heaven. And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world.”

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Julian Gough shortlisted for BBC short story award

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

Author, poet, singer, and playwright Julian Gough has been nominated for the BBC International Short Story Award for his story The iHole.

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A day of dance for Lily Mae

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

Ireland’s dance community will join forces in Dublin this Sunday for the Day of Dance for Lily Mae, a major fundraising event for a seriously ill Claregalway girl.

The Day of Dance for Lily Mae, which is taking place in DanceHouse, Foley Street, Dublin, is seeking to raise funds for Lily Mae Morrison, who is fighting neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer.

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Drugs haul accused urged to come clean over identification

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

A woman and juvenile charged in connection with a major drugs raid that took place nearly two weeks ago have been strongly urged to show proof of identification and further remanded in custody.

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Transfer of lands to save council millions

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

A number of sites purchased by the Galway City Council are to be transferred to the land aggregation scheme in a bid to save more than €25 million in loan repayments.

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The milky way — Galway hopes to set simultaneous breastfeeding record on Saturday

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

Nursing mothers in Galway are invited to take part in a breastfeeding challenge at the weekend in a bid to set a world record.

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President Higgins urges young people to share their vision for Ireland’s future

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

President of Ireland Micheal D Higgins will address up to 100 young people from Galway and the surrounding areas at NUI Galway on Saturday.

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Crowe hits out at lack of gardaí on the streets despite increased Garda focus on night-time policing

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

Gardaí have confirmed this week that a new rostering system introduced earlier this month has allowed the Garda Síochána to target resources, meaning that more gardaí are on the streets at peak times. However Cllr Michael Crowe has this week hit out at the apparent lack of gardaí on the city’s streets at night.

According to Cllr Crowe Government cutbacks have resulted in “a severe lack” of gardaí on the city’s streets at night, which he said is leading to an increase in violent crime, vandalism, and antisocial activity.

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Commander Bill King - a legend in his lifetime

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

Last Friday, September 21, Commander Bill King passed away surrounded by his adoring family at Oranmore Castle, aged 102 years. It is often said that a man was a legend in his life time, but no man truly deserved that accolade more than the late commander.

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The hurlers can shorten our winter

Thu, Sep 27, 2012

One minute we were shepherding in the summer and all it promised — the Volvo, the arts festival, the races, the oysters, and it all came with such a flurry that before we knew it, the summer had disappeared into thin air and we were left facing down the hill into Christmas. But what an unexpected bonus it is that we are on the cusp of October and yet there is still reason for fire in our ample bellies. Who could have believed that with darkness falling across the land as the lowing herd winds slowly o’er the ( bit of Gray there, but not the fifty shades variety) and that as yet, the destiny of the premier hurling title is still undecided and that better still, our team has shown that it is well capable of entering the final replay and bringing home the McCarthy Cup for the first time in a generation.

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Council has ‘no plans’ to link household charge with third-level grants

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

The Galway County Council has “no plans” to ask third-level grant applicants to prove they - or their parents - have paid the household charge.

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Gort garda remains in hospital following Limerick assault

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

A Gort-based garda who was seriously injured in an incident in Limerick city at the weekend remains in hospital where his condition is described as stable.

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Gardaí warn of fundraising fraud in Knocknacarra

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

Gardaí have warned householders to beware of bogus charity collectors following incidents of fraudsters collecting money door to door in Knocknacarra.

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EU Commissioner to officially open Sea2Sky

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

The European Commissioner for research, innovation, and science Máire Geoghegan-Quinn is to preside over the official opening of the Irish segment of European Researchers Night which is part of the Sea2Sky celebration.

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Farm tragedy focuses on health and safety awareness

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

Twenty deaths as a result of farm accidents have been recorded in the last 19 months in Northern Ireland alone. Drowning in a slurry was once identified as the second most common cause of farm death. In the year 2011 there was a massive increase in farm-related fatalities which represented one of the worst years in a decade for accidents involving loss of life on Irish farms. This year it is estimated that farm accidents have increased yet again - by 35 per cent. According to the Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Deputy Shane McEntee, there were 6,673 non-fatal accidents reported on farms, in addition to 22 fatalities.

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EA jobs announcement makes Galway a centre for gaming industry, say TDs

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

Global games giant, Electronic Arts, is to create 300 jobs at its European base in Galway, allowing the company to provide a multilingual international customer support and services for its major game titles such as the FIFA and Medal of Honour series.

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Cuts can be reversed if householders pay up

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

Almost 40 per cent of households in the Galway County Council region have yet to pay the controversial household charge, according to figures released by the local authority this week.

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Let motorists use bus lanes on Seamus Quirke Road, says McNelis

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

Traffic flow could be helped and commuter times reduced if motorists were allowed use the bus lanes on the Seamus Quirke Road at certain times.

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Children’s referendum a ‘defining moment for children in Ireland’

Thu, Sep 20, 2012

The referendum on children’s rights marks a potentially “historical and internationally significant step” and a “defining moment for children and young people in Ireland”.

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