Angling and conservation projects encouraged to apply for funding
Thu, Aug 10, 2017
Angling projects and conservation initiatives, to help ensure the State’s fish stocks and angling infrastructure are protected and enhanced into the future, are in line to receive State funding of between €50,000 and €1,500,000.
The Inland Fisheries Ireland Funding Call 2017 is made up of the following funds: Salmon Conservation Fund to a maximum of €500,000; Midland Fisheries Fund of €50,000; National Strategy for Angling Development (NSAD) Fund of €1,500,000. The funds are open to communities across the State.
Read more ...Aran jumper chosen as one of world’s most iconic fashion designs for new exhibition in New York
Thu, Aug 10, 2017
An Aran jumper from the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, at Turlough Park, Castlebar, is set to feature in a major new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, opening this autumn to explore 111 of the most iconic fashion garments and accessories over the last century.
Read more ...UHG to offer insulin pump therapy for under-sixes shortly
Thu, Aug 10, 2017
University Hospital Galway is in the process of appointing a paediatric endocrinologist.
Read more ...Room 447 can never be home to a child
Thu, Aug 10, 2017
Hotel rooms are designed with a set purpose in mind. Room 447 was built with a purpose. It was hewed from the builders' tools for a reason. It had to be spacious but not too big. Space efficient, it heard the surveyors say as they measured it out. It had to be comfy. Room 447 wants to do its job well, to be remembered as the best room; it wants to offer the intimacy of home.
Read more ...Teacher brings High Court challenge against transfer from county school
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
A Co Galway-based secondary school teacher has launched a High Court challenge against her proposed transfer from the school she has taught at for 17 years to another school.
Read more ...Galway’s CLAIRE Molloy named as Ireland captain for the Women’s Rugby World Cup
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Claire Molloy has been named as Ireland’s captain for the upcoming Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Read more ...Councillor criticises Government for not increasing funding
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Cllr James Charity has sharply criticised central Government for communicating that there will be no increase in Central Exchequer funding to County Galway in 2018.
Read more ...Record-breaking attendance and box office sales for GIAF17
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
The 40th Galway International Arts Festival came to a close last Sunday evening following what has been the biggest festival to date, enjoying record-breaking box office and attendance figures.
Read more ...Galway to mark anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
The 72nd anniversary of the dropping of the US atom bomb on Hiroshima will be marked this Sunday at 1pm in Eyre Square. The event will also seek to raise awareness of the growing dangers of nuclear conflict.
Read more ...'We want to embrace all the subcultures in the LGBT+ community and make everyone welcome'
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Imagine being able to call a place in which you were not born, and to which you have no real connections, not just “home”, but that, “It said everything to me, and still every day here feels like a holiday”?
Read more ...Canney welcomes contract award for Presentation College Athenry
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
News that the contract is to be awarded for the construction of the Presentation College Athenry was welcomed this week by Seán Canney.
Read more ...CÚRAM and Galway Film Centre documentary highlights battle against diabetes
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
CÚRAM, the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research in Medical Devices based at NUI Galway and Galway Film Centre are pleased to announce Bittersweet - The Rise of Diabetes as the recipient of the 2017 Science on Screen Commission.
Read more ...Cash boost for local childcare services
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Government funding of more than €500,000 has been allocated to improve childcare services in Galway with additional pre-school places, building works, and investment in outdoor facilities planned for next term.
A total of 50 childcare providers in the city and county have been approved for grants of up to €50,000 for improvements to facilities and the provision of additional free childcare places.
Read more ...The glam continues at Ladies Day Party at the g Hotel tonight
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Ladies Day is the most glamorous day of the year and as official sponsors of the Galway Races best dressed events at Ballybrit, the g Hotel will host their legendary Ladies Day party tonight from 7pm.
Read more ...Children with diabetes forced to travel to Limerick for treatment
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Local children with Type 1 diabetes areas are forced to travel to Limerick for treatment because a paediatric diabetes consultant post has remained unfilled at University Hospital Galway for the past two years.
The children are under 12 and are from Galway, Roscommon and the surrounding areas.
Read more ...Take part in the Streets and run like the divil through the heart of the city
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
On Saturday week, the 32nd Streets of Galway will be held, bringing thousands of runners though the heart of the city.
Read more ...East Galway to get €7.6m as part of rural development programme
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
A total of €7.6 million in vital funding will be allocated to rural communities in East Galway as part of the commencement of the LEADER programme in the area.
Read more ...Pay and Display parking now applies on Sundays
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Pay and Display parking, both on-street and in car parks, now also applies on Sundays, it was announced this week.
Read more ...Cannon welcomes investment by Irish Water in west
Thu, Aug 03, 2017
Minister Ciaran Cannon has welcomed the announcement by Irish Water that it is to invest €2.7m in wastewater monitoring and sampling across the north and west as part of a nationwide project.
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