TG4’s autumn programming features strong local content on sport, drama, and culture

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Energy, imagination and sharing stories lie at the heart of the programming and on-line content on offer in TG4’s Autumn line-up, revealed at a launch in the very appropriate setting of the brand-new O’Donoghue Centre for Theatre, Drama and Performance in NUI Galway this week.

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Bumper twenty-fifth anniversary celebrations at Clarinbridge Market Day

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

The picturesque village of Clarinbridge will take its annual step back in time this Saturday, September 2, when it once again holds its hugely popular market day. This is the 25th anniversary of the event, and organisers say this year’s market day will be even bigger and better than before.

This is a day when the local community displays local traditional culture and fare for all to see and enjoy.

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NUI Galway Students’ Union launches free rent book and issues appeal to potential landlords

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

With students returning to college this week NUI Galway Students’ Union has launched their free rent book and accommodation guide for students along with an appeal to anyone with a spare room to consider renting it to NUI Galway students.

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Use vacant properties to solve city’s housing crisis, urges local charity

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Vacant properties must be brought back into use in a bid to solve the housing crisis in the city, according to the assistant chief executive of a social services organisation which provides services for homeless people.

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Super Heroes gather to mark achievements of fund to honour real hero Niall Tomkins

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Members of Galway Fire Service, An Garda Síochana, the RNLI and Connacht Rugby Academy came together last weekend for a special ‘Super Hero Day’ to meet the children who have been attending the Niall Tomkins Memorial Kids Club, organised by the children’s charity Hand in Hand http://www.handinhand.ie/. Hand in Hand provide much needed services to families in Galway and around the country who have a child going through the trauma of childhood cancer.

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Coast Road traffic accident

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Gardai in Oranmore are looking for witnesses in relation to a serious road traffic accident which took place on Thursday August 10 at 6.10pm on the Coast Road in Oranmore.

The vehicles involved in the accident were a blue Mazda 2 and a white Toyota Verso. Serious injuries were sustained in the accident.

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Ticket hunt at fever pitch as fans clamour to see novel final

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

The hunt for elusive tickets for Sunday’s mouthwatering All-Ireland senior final has intensified in the last few days as fans clamour to be at what many expect to be the most attractively paired hurling final in years.

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Moycullen to hold its first neighbourhood festival next month

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

‘What will the neighbours say?’ is the theme of the inaugural Moycullen Festival, taking place in the village on September 10.

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Almost 4,000 bed days lost in University Hospital Galway so far this year, says Murphy

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon-Galway Eugene Murphy has highlighted the fact that more than 90,000 bed days were lost in the hospital system so far this year owing to delayed discharges, including almost 4,000 in University Hospital Galway. A further 597 bed days were lost over the same period in Portiuncula University Hospital, Ballinasloe.

Patients are classified as delayed discharges when they no longer need to be cared for in an acute hospital setting but has no access to appropriate step down care. Deputy Murphy said that his party had received recent data in relation to delayed discharges through a parliamentary question.

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Naughton endorses INMO call for additional bed capacity at UHG

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Dep Hildegarde Naughton has this week endorsed the statement by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation that streamlining of services at University Hospital Galway has not solved the overcrowding crisis, and that additional bed capacity is needed.

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“Mountain people tend to be very nice people pretty much everywhere”

Thu, Aug 31, 2017

Internationally acclaimed mountaineering author, Simon Yates, will visit Galway’s Town Hall Theatre next Thursday, September 7, to present the visually stunning and hugely entertaining My Mountain Life. Best known for his harrowing expedition to the Andes documented in the book and film Touching the Void, Simon is one of the most famous and accomplished exploratory mountaineers of his time.

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Novel solution to student accommodation problem

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

In order to address the immediate need for student accommodation, Winters Property is leading the field by exploring alternative possibilities to standard student accommodation.

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Men’s Shed traditional skills on show for Heritage Week

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Cumann na bhFear (Men’s Shed) will host blacksmithing demonstrations this weekend as part of Heritage Week.

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Portershed event asks ‘Is politics for you?’

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Have you ever thought about getting involved in politics? This Saturday Aug 26 at 2pm at the PorterShed off Eyre Square, the Galway West Branch of the Social Democrats are holding a event called “Is Politics for you?”.

The session will be mostly focused on the practicalities of what it is actually like to get involved in politics as an elected rep, candidate, campaign manager or party staff member. Organizers promise they will not be preaching about policy and instead will be focussing entirely on helping people to decide if getting more involved is for them.

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Entrepreneur Evelyn O’Toole to speak at inaugural Empower Programme launch

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Founder and CEO of Complete Laboratory Solutions (CLS), Evelyn O’Toole, will speak at the upcoming Female Empower Programme launch on September 13 at the Connacht Hotel, Galway.

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Kinvara area visual arts

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Kinvara area visual arts will present a screening of the documentary Sean Scully Why This Not That? (53 mins) on the evening of Friday August 25 at 8pm with doors opening at 7.30pm.

The film takes an intimate look at the artist Sean Scully. Shot in an observational style, the main narrative thread begins with a blank canvas and ends with a completed painting. The film explores the meaning of his life, work, art, and creativity through his encounters with his students, at his exhibitions, with his sculpture in the south of France and at the canvas in his New York studio. The film is directed by Michael Doyle, produced by Patrick Timmons Ward, and financed by the Irish Film Board.

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More flexibility needed in School Transport Scheme route selection – Rabbitte

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East Anne Rabbitte has called for a common sense approach to be adopted by the Department of Education and Bus Éireann when it comes to the School Transport Scheme. She was been reacting to a number of cases in her area where children are forced to travel long distances to pick-up points or walk down dangerous busy roads to get on the bus.

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Even though they are thousands of miles apart, Haiti sometimes reminds me of growing up in Galway

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

PROGRAMME MANAGER FOR HAVEN
You either love or hate Haiti, and I loved it from the first trip. My life has changed in so many ways since moving there. My first experience of Haiti was in 2009, when I travelled as part of a group of Irish volunteers with Haven, an Irish NGO working on the ground in Haiti. As part of the trip, we visited a town called Ouanaminthe in the north east of Haiti, where we spent a week working and upgrading buildings.

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Four new directors appointed to 2020 board

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Galway 2020 this week announced the appointment of four new directors to the board following a rigorous board selection process: Maire Geoghegan Quinn, Caroline Loughnane, Christopher Greene, and Enda Newton were selected on the basis of their respective skill sets in order to add value, and augment the existing Board to ensure the successful delivery of the European Capital of Culture for Galway in 2020.

This most recent round of appointments brings the number of Directors to 12, with the four new appointees joining Aideen McGinley (Chairperson), Cllr Pearce Flannery, Cllr Eileen Mannion, Declan McGonagle, Brendan McGrath, Kevin Kelly, Claire McColgan and Catherine Cullen. Welcoming the new appointments, Chairperson Aideen McGinley said “I’m delighted to welcome Máire, Caroline, Enda and Chris to the Board of Galway 2020. It is critical to the success of the project that we bring not just the right individual skill sets to the table, but more importantly the best overall mix of skills and individuals to complement each other, and our new Board members bring an impressive range of skills and experience that will be invaluable in building a cohesive and effective board.”

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Invoke the imagination and provoke the senses at the Clifden Arts Festival

Thu, Aug 24, 2017

Clifden Community Arts Festival began its 40-year life in Clifden Community School in 1977 and the arts in education has been the central ethos of the festival ever since. With the opening of a new community school in Clifden this year, the festival which takes place from September 13-24 2017, will be part of this new and exciting beginning for the town. The festival celebrates the arts for the children of Clifden Community School, Scoil Mhuire, Claddaghduff, Cleggan and Cashel and Ballyconnelly National school, helping to develop artistic and social skills, and provide an outlet for self-expression and development.

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