Galway meeting on asylum seekers’ living conditions
Thu, May 08, 2014
A public meeting focusing on the housing of asylum seekers living in Ireland will be taking place in the Menlo Park hotel at 11am tomorrow, March 9.
The event will be addressed by asylum seekers currently living in Galway, the Galway city manager, Brendan McGrath; Anastasia Crickley, vice president of the UN committee on the elimination of racism and discrimination; as well as several Lcal Election candidates.
Read more ...Bradley Motors help fight for Galway Hospice
Thu, May 08, 2014
Gary Giles (pictured) from Bradley Motor Works is supporting the Galway Hospice this June through the popular White Collar Boxing event.
Read more ...Yeats College now enrolling for Irish summer college
Thu, May 08, 2014
Yeats College Galway has this week announced the return of its much sought after Irish language college. Now in its sixth year, Coláiste Yeats offers two-week day courses for Junior Certificate, Leaving Certificate, and primary school students.
Read more ...Learn QuickBooks computerised accounts
Thu, May 08, 2014
GPA Solutions is delivering its certificate in manual
Read more ...Study French this summer in Galway — and in France
Thu, May 08, 2014
The summer programmes at the French Institute in Bridge Mills are set to begin from May 19.
Read more ...Free maths assessment
Thu, May 08, 2014
Learning maths is like climbing a stairs — you proceed one step at a time. If a step is broken or weak then it is difficult to advance any further. That is why it is vital that children learn the fundamental maths concepts and skills, especially the four operations — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Children who are not 100 per cent fluent in these four basic operations cannot proceed successfully onto fractions, decimals, and percentages and then further onto pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Like the stairs, we proceed from one step to the next and each step needs to be completely secure in order to ensure a successful journey.
Read more ...Christy Moore - Where he came from
Thu, May 08, 2014
Christy Moore makes a welcome return visit to Galway next week when he plays two concerts in Leisureland, on Thursday May 15, and Friday 16 (the latter is already sold out). Ahead of his appearances here, he took some time to chat about his life-long love for music, his family and his current tour.
Read more ...Election candidates to hear Educate Together Newcastle expansion plans
Thu, May 08, 2014
The Galway Educate Together National School in Newcastle has invited local election candidates from all parts of Galway city to meet with teachers, parents, and children of the school to discuss the planned expansion of the school.
According to school principal, John Farrell, the meeting which takes place on Tuesday, May 13, at 1.30pm, is a chance for the local election candidates to find out “how the school expansion is progressing and to brief them about what is planned”. It is also an opportunity for students and their families to meet with the local election candidates “which is very much part of the Educate Together ethos”.
Read more ...Galway brothers win major prizes in the World Irish Dance Championships
Thu, May 08, 2014
Brothers Michael (18) and Matthew (15) Gardiner from Parklands, Clarinbridge, are celebrating winning two major awards in the World Irish Dance Championships in London.
Read more ...Blackrock Diving Tower repair works
Thu, May 08, 2014
The iconic Blackrock Diving Tower could soon receive a face lift as Galway City Council is currently seeking tenders for the rehabilitation project which is estimated to cost in the region of €100,000.
Read more ...Reading the Runes: Local elections
Thu, May 08, 2014
Local Elections, like those coming up on May 23, are curious creatures. While they are undoubtedly local in the way that even a cursory glance at the different candidates election literature will immediately confirm – active in community initiatives, members of community councils, chairs of things like the Tidy Towns Committee, and, at least in the country, the GAA - local elections also have traditionally been seen, and used by voters, as a way of robustly telling the mainstream parties how they are seen from the groundlings point of view, and so providing either comfort or a harsh wake-up call, a two-fingered salute which is anything but comforting.
In a recent round-up of pre-election polls, a sort of ‘poll of polls’, the results strongly suggest the two-fingered salute is the most immediate response to the blizzard of cheery election posters, with their crushingly banal slogans (“Enough is Enough!”). The end of April Irish Independent-Millward Brown poll showed Fine Gael 25 per cent (down four per cent), Fianna Fail 23 per cent (up one per cent), Sinn Fein 21 per cent (up one per cent), Labour Party six per cent (NC), the Green Party, Independents and Others 25 per cent (up two per cent). If this is clearly bad news for both coalition parties, as well as Fianna Fail (a one per cent increase has the voter consistency of a sneeze), Independents of various hues can certainly draw comfort from the polls. As for Sinn Fein, the enigmatic Cinderella of Irish politics, the fact this poll shows them trouncing the venerable Labour Party, and nipping closely at the heels of the two largest parties in the Irish state, is matter for much serious consideration for voters of all hues.
Read more ...Broadcasting icon to officially open new Oughterard NS
Thu, May 08, 2014
The new national school in Oughterard, designed by award-winning Simon J Kelly & Sons, will hold its official opening at 5pm on Saturday May 17.
Read more ...Public meeting to save Barnaderg Post Office
Thu, May 08, 2014
The future of Barnaderg Post Office and An Post’s refusal to outline its strategy for sustaining the rural post office network are the topics expected to be thrashed out at a public meeting at Barnaderg Community Centre next week.
Read more ...ME expert to speak in Galway
Thu, May 08, 2014
A leading international ME expert will speak about the condition in the city at the weekend.
Read more ...Galway Toastmasters in speaking finals
Thu, May 08, 2014
Two Galway Toastmasters will contest the Britain and Irelandtoastmasters public speaking finals in Dun Laoghaire this weekend.
Read more ...Parkrun comes to Galway
Thu, May 08, 2014
What do London, Sydney, Copenhagen, Cape Town and now Galway have in common? Well, these are some of the worldwide locations that host a Parkrun event.
Read more ...Seminar on successful branding for Galway entrepreneurs
Thu, May 08, 2014
Galway Chamber will be offering a seminar on brand indentity and advertising for local businesses on Tuesday May 20.
The seminar, entitled ‘‘Getting Your Brand To Work’’, will teach entrepreneurs how to build a clear brand identity which conveys business values and reputation to prospective customers.
Read more ...Podcasting the past
Thu, May 08, 2014
Popular talks on Galway city’s heritage and history are now available to download free of charge on iTunes.
Read more ...Save the date for an exclusive Lennon Courtney style event
Thu, May 08, 2014
Summer is here and for many that means an excuse to update your wardrobe. Save the date for an exclusive style event with two of Ireland’s leading fashion stylists and style commentators, Sonya Lennon and Brendan Courtney, as they bring Galway’s first ever showcase of the Lennon Courtney range to the Gaslight Bar & Brasserie at Hotel Meyrick on Friday May 30.
Read more ...An independent candidate for Connemara - happy to nail his colours to the mast
Thu, May 08, 2014
Canvassing Connemara last weekend, local election independent hopeful Ronan Garvey says he met many people who share his dissatisfaction with the lack of accountability in the country.
According to the Connemara candidate, one of the key factors in Garvey’s decision to seek election is that it seems only independents are trying to address the accountability crisis that is a cancer in public life in Ireland. ‘The price of incompetence in Fas,’ Garvey maintains, ‘was a big pay-off with a golden handshake from public funds; the price of
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