Why we all win if Connacht Rugby wins the long game

Thu, May 19, 2016

Momentum is a great thing. It has this kind of momentumishy factor that sort of drags you along and makes you achieve more than you would it you didn’t have that amount of momentumishness. It makes you stand up tall and take a deep breath and with your lungs full of air, it makes you more than you are and helps you stay there.

Connacht Rugby has that at the moment. At the moment, all is going great. Excellent. Winning does that to you, but it’s more than winning. It’s a sense of self. Of belief. Of confidence. Of not showing fear.

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SeaFest 2016 in Galway to be launched

Thu, May 19, 2016

SeaFest 2016 will be launched tomorrow Friday May 20 as Galway prepares itself for the festival of all things nautical, honouring Ireland's multi-faceted relationship with the sea, which runs on July 2 and 3 at Galway Harbour.

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Council told to ‘stop fiddling about’ over CCTV cameras

Tue, May 17, 2016

"Stop fiddling about with red tape" is the message of one local councillor to City Hall, who is demanding the local authority "press ahead immediately" with installing CCTV cameras to "combat crime" in estates on the east side of Galway.

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New hospital for city now 'absolutely necessary' says Connolly

Tue, May 17, 2016

A new hospital for Galway is "absolutely necessary" and the acknowledgement by the clinical director of UCHG, and the Saolta Group, that a new hospital is required should be taken as a cue to ensure it becomes a reality.

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Demands made for more gardaí to 'clamp down on rural crime' in Co Galway

Mon, May 16, 2016

Government commitments to increase garda numbers must be met following years of "serious depletion" of resources and manpower, resulting in "a spate of burglaries" in east Galway, which has left villages across the county "on edge".

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Galway's 'Forgotten Farmers' situation to be brought to EU Commission attention

Mon, May 16, 2016

Galway farmers under 40 years of age, who do not meet the five year rule and who cannot access installation aid - known as 'Forgotten Farmers' -will be the subject of a campaign by the new Government, for recognition from the European Commission.

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Calls for gardaí to take charge of traffic chaos at Parkmore

Thu, May 12, 2016

The traffic situation in Parkmore Business Park is “not only an inconvenience, it is dangerous”. With people “caught in their cars for over an hour”, demands are being made for the gardaí to be brought in to deal with traffic management at peak hours.

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Special meeting required following war of words at City Hall

Thu, May 12, 2016

The Galway City Council will call a special meeting next Monday to adopt a formal resolution on the city’s bid to become European Capital of Culture 2020. The resolution was due to be discussed by the local authority on Monday, but the meeting was abruptly halted when an argument broke out among the members.

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Municipal stadium must be added to docklands redevelopment plan

Thu, May 12, 2016

A municipal stadium for use by Connacht Rugby, Galway United, and other sporting associations in the city, must be included as part of redevelopment plans for the docklands area.

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Canney to receive junior ministry on Tuesday

Thu, May 12, 2016

On Tuesday, Seán Canney will discover what junior ministry he will hold as part of the new Fine Gael-Independent Government, but whatever portfolio he is given, he will have to share it with Independent Alliance colleague Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran.

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Won't somebody please think of those who lost their seats?

Thu, May 12, 2016

Healy Eames and O’Mahony,
And Keaveney and Walsh,

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Pulse College Galway leading the way in video games development education

Thu, May 12, 2016

Famed for its creativity and music scene, Galway is quickly becoming a central hub for game development in Ireland. At the forefront of this rise in game development in the city is Pulse College. Located on the Fairgreen Road in the city, Pulse College’s Galway campus was established in 2013, with the objective to produce gaming development graduates who are industry ready when they have completed their course.

“We build every student from the ground up,” says Chris Colston, course coordinator at Pulse’s Galway campus. “You don’t need to have any experience of game development so if you are coming in fresh that is not a problem, but basic things like computer literacy are a big plus.”

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Young children will have the opportunity to become real-life scientists this summer

Thu, May 12, 2016

Bug Hunters‘ host Dr Michel Dugon will be directing two summer science camps which aim to look at science through a new and youthful lens. The camps will provide a safe and encouraging atmosphere in which young scientists can get involved and experiment as real scientists do.

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Galway’s new tribe to be announced tonight as Gradam winners are revealed

Thu, May 12, 2016

Twelve Galway businesses on Gearrliosta Ghradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh, eagerly await the special awards ceremony this evening, Thursday May 12 at 6.30pm in the Westwood Hotel, when the winners of Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2016 will be announced.

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Clifden public library community exhibition tells forty three life stories

Thu, May 12, 2016

Clúid is inviting the public to visit the community exhibition in Clifden public library over the month of May to view a tapestry of 43 life stories.

43 older residents from Clúid Housing’s sheltered housing scheme in St Joseph’s Court have this month launched a very special community exhibition at Clifden public library.

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World-renowned constitutional expert to speak at law conference at NUI Galway

Thu, May 12, 2016

Professor Mark Tushnet, a world-renowned constitutional expert from Harvard Law School, will be the keynote speaker at the seventh Annual Conference of the Irish Society of Comparative Law (ISCL). This conference, organised by the NUI Galway’s School of Law in collaboration with the Irish Centre for Human Rights, will be held from 23-24 May at Áras Moyola, NUI Galway.

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Play, lady, play – the Galway Early Music festival is all about women

Thu, May 12, 2016

The Galway Early Music Festival, May 12-15 puts women to the fore in an imaginative programme for 2016, highlighting women as musicians, composers, patrons of medieval, renaissance and baroque music.

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Lunchtime concert from Minnesota choir

Thu, May 12, 2016

THE ST Cloud State University Choir from Minnesota will perform a lunch time concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church Church at 1pm tomorrow, as part of the choir’s current Irish tour.

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National Broadband Plan will take months not years, says Dep Naughton as she rubbishes reports of delays

Thu, May 12, 2016

Deputy Hildegarde Naughton has rubbished media reports on the length of delays to the National Broadband Plan, suggesting the setback will be months as opposed to years.

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Consumers want to know more about what food they’re buying, says O Cuiv

Thu, May 12, 2016

Consumers want to know more about the food products they are buying in supermarkets, believes Éamon Ó Cuív, Fianna Fail spokesperson on Agriculture and Food.

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