Rásaí na Gaillimhe ar RnaG

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Tá mórfhéile rásaíochta na Gaillimhe buailte linn arís agus beidh clúdach cuimsitheach le cloisteáil le linn na seachtaine ar Raidió na Gaeltachta, beo ó ráschúrsa Bhaile an Bhriota, á chur i láthair ag meitheal rásaíochta an Raidió. Beidh an saineolaí Breandán Ó Ruairc ar fáil agus neart moltaí aige do na héisteoirí.

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Padraig O Conaire’s birthplace to reopen

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

The premises most fondly remembered as ‘Padraigs’and most famously the birthplace of esteemed writer Padraig O Conaire is to reopen this week.

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Galway LGBT group Amach! is striving to build a society of inclusiveness

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Galway has changed considerably since the eighties and early nineties when Nuala Ward, the chair of new Galway lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) group Amach! says she and her colleagues were met with indifference, fear and a lack of understanding.

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The Green Agenda

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

The Green Party leader John Gormley recently stated on RTE Radio that he believed that the fundamentals of the Irish economy were still strong and that he was happy with the establishment of the assets management agency NAMA. To me this is further proof that John Gormley is ill equipped to hold a cabinet ministry. Many believe he has sold his soul to the devil for the trappings of power.

His colleagues are equally inept. Mary White on being asked on TV how the Green Party would deal with the property crash replied with the asinine statement “The Greens are very thrifty.” Well Mary, I am afraid that bringing back money-back bottles, holding cake sales and saving discount coupons will not solve our problems. Such idiocy in the ranks of our policy makers is frightening. This is not children’s playtime and it is past time we got rid of the play-pretend politicians. The country cannot afford to indulge such buffoonery any longer.

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NUI Galway/GMIT job losses to reach 140 by end of year

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

More than 100 jobs will have been lost in NUI Galway in the space of two years, while 39 jobs will have been lost from GMIT, new figures from the Higher Education Authority (HEA) have revealed.

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Galway must explore rent to buy scheme like Dublin says Connolly

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Handing over 57 affordable houses to the Cluid would be an act of “stupidity” by the Galway City Council, which should follow Dublin’s lead and introduce a rent to buy Scheme instead.

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Crowds expected for antiques fair this weekend

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

This Sunday Antiques dealers from all over Ireland will converge on the Galway Bay Hotel for the annual Galway Antiques and Collectables Fair. The fair will feature a large display of rare and beautiful items including fine furniture, delicate china and porcelain, antiquarian prints, old linen and precious diamonds set in gold and platinum.

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Claregalway could get temporary secondary school

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Claregalway residents have taken their campaign to build a secondary school in the area directly to the Tánaiste and Minister for Education Mary Coughlan.

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Presentation Athenry to get additional classrooms

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

The Presentation College in Athenry has received funding to convert a squash court on its grounds into two additional classrooms.

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Galway-based music social networking site to be launched

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

A Galway-based music social networking website for independent artists, www.mytunerox.com, will be launched in August with a national battle of the bands competition.

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Healy Eames asks where are the N6 signs for Oranmore

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Oranmore B&Bs, hotels and businesses are losing business because tourists cannot locate the town due to the complete absence of signage on the M6.

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Blowdry bar at Momento

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

The team at Momento have devised a cost effective and timely solution to hair styling.

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Co-founder of Plexus Bio-Energy to provide corrective sound therapy in Galway

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Tom Griffin, author and co-founder of Plexus Bio-Energy, will return to Galway on Thursday August 5 to provide corrective sound therapy. He will operate from the Ardilaun Hotel from 11am to 7pm.

Bio-Energy is the manipulation of the energies in and around the human body. These energies are in continuous flow in a healthy person, say practitioners. However when a person is ill, they claim they can get blocked or jammed and need to be released by a skilful bio-energy therapist.

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Life in the cast lane

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

This week, actor Aaron Monaghan - a familiar face on the Druid stage - talks to Druid General Manager Tim Smith about the first week of rehearsals.

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Occupational health and safety qualification at NUI Galway offers real opportunities

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

The Masters programme in Occupational Health, Safety and Hygiene at NUI Galway offers real opportunities for graduates with practical learning that potential employers will recognise and appreciate.

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Stop Merlin vanishing into thin air say worried consultants

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Leading hospital consultants are urging the public to “stand up and support” Merlin Park Hospital amid fears that most of the facility will be closed down by the HSE in the next few weeks as part of cost cutting measures to help the authority balance its books.

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If only replaying life would solve all our ills...

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Have ya ever heard such wailing and moaning as is coming from the north east of the country at the moment about the calls for the replay of the Leinster football final, but where would ya be going be doing a quare thing like that?

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Win tickets to Galway Races

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Next Monday week Ballybrit will reverberate to the sound of hooves as the annual summer festival of racing at Galway starts again.

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Connemara man found dead in city died from natural causes

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

A 41-year-old man found unconscious with head injuries at the back of a hostel last Monday evening died from natural causes, a post mortem examination has revealed.

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Mixed ruling in Loughrea deaf woman’s case

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

The High Court delivered a mixed ruling in the case of a Loughrea woman who initiated a legal challenge after being excluded from serving on a jury four years ago.

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