James Charity to contest next General Election
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
James Charity, the Independent politician first elected to the Galway County Council at last May’s local elections, has declared he will stand for the Dáil at the 2016 General Election.
Read more ...Galway small and medium sized business at risk of being lost to Britain
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
Unless the Government starts offering more attractive incentives to small and medium-sized enterprises in Galway, and elsewhere throughout the State, such SMEs are at risk of leaving Ireland to set up in Britain.
Read more ...Justice Minister and Garda Commissioner have ‘no intention’ of closing Salthill Garda Station
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The future of Salthill Garda Station is secure as there is “no intention” on the part of either the Garda Commissioner or the Minister for Justice to close the station.
Read more ...Councillors ban horses from Kilcolgan weir
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
Horses will be banned from Kilcolgan weir under new bye-laws which will be finally approved early in the New Year by the Galway County Council.
Under the new draft laws, it will be illegal to bring horses down to the weir or to walk horses in the water. According to Independent councillor Jim Cuddy, this had been a problem for a number of years.
Read more ...Pioneering Kate to kickstart Galway’s Christmas
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
Katie O’Halloran, the only Irish person and first woman to receive two above-elbow prosthetic arms, will be the guest of honour at the official opening of the Galway Continental Christmas Market and will turn on the city’s festive lights tomorrow evening (Friday).
Read more ...A place to call home
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The services provided by the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) in Galway cover a range of activities that fall into the realm of social justice. One such service that is very important but not well known, is the provision of accommodation – both in sheltered form (where full supports are in place) and independent living single units where additional services such as visitation ensure that loneliness and isolation does not become an issue for the vulnerable person residing there.
Read more ...Light up UHG’s Christmas tree and remember a loved one
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
A unique way of remembering a loved one who has emigrated or passed away was launched at University Hospital Galway earlier this week.
Read more ...Second suicide crisis nurse apppointed — will meet clients at GP’s surgery within days of referral
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
A second suicide crisis assessment nurse has been appointed to the Galway and Roscommon Mental Health Services.
Read more ...Twenty thousand visitors expected at Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
This weekend will see the 17th Galway Science and Technology Festival host its free final day exhibition at NUI Galway. The event, which features shows, workshops, and more than 80 interactive stands showcasing the work and research of Galway’s leading science and technology organisations, is expected to attract in the region of 20,000 visitors.
Read more ...Contracts signed for N59 improvements at Moycullen to begin
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The contract for the N59 improvement scheme at Moycullen was signed yesterday (Wednesday) in Galway County Council buildings in the presence of the Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, Cllr Mary Hoade, and representatives from Wills Bros. Ltd, the company awarded the contract, and the National Roads Authority.
Long awaited improvement works to the N59 roadway on the approach to Moycullen section, will start on Monday December 1, and include the installation of cycle-lanes, footpaths, and lighting.
Read more ...Jes remembrance Mass to take place later this month
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The annual Mass in memory of deceased members of the Jes school community will take place on Sunday November 30.
The Mass, now in its fourth year, brings together pupils past and present, staff past and present, and priests to commemorate those who have died or suffered a bereavement in the past 12 months.
Read more ...Expert to give public talk on coastal environments
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
An expert on coastal environments will visit NUI Galway on Thursday, 27 November, to deliver a free public talk on coastal climate change. Andrew Cooper is Professor of Coastal Studies at the University of Ulster and co?founder of the Centre for Coastal and Marine Research and Centre for Maritime Archaeology. His latest book The Last Beach, which was published this month, is a call to action to prevent global beach destruction.
Read more ...Public meeting on Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The most famous Irish High King, and one of the most significant battles in Irish history will be examined at the next meeting of the Renmore History Society.
Read more ...Candlelit memorial service remembers those affected by AIDS and HIV
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
To mark World AIDS day a special candlelit memorial service will take place on Sunday November 30 at 8pm at St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church.
This will be the 14th anniversary of this annual event which is organised by AIDS West. It is funded by HSE and provides information, education and support in relation to HIV/AIDS and all aspects of sexual health in the region.
Read more ...Former officer to give insider’s view on Irish army
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
Retired Irish army officer, Commandant Edward Horgan, will give an insiders view of the Irish Defence Forces, at a public talk next week.
Read more ...Claren-bridge 10k
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The sixth year of the AAI approved Clarenbridge 10k takes place Sunday at the Brothers of Charity Kilcornan grounds in the village.
Registration for this chip timed event will take place from 10.30am to 12 noon, with race beginning at 12.30pm sharp.
Read more ...Ballygar set to lose its family resource centre
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The community of Ballygar has been left reeling by the news of the forthcoming closure of Aonad Family Resource Centre and its Community Services Programme.
Read more ...Fr Michael Griffin commemoration this Sunday
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The annual commemoration in honour of Fr Michael Griffin, a Galway priest abducted and killed by British forces during the War of Independence, takes place in Barna this Sunday.
Read more ...Medical science graduates return to GMIT to share their career experiences
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
A number of graduates of the medical science course in GMIT returned to the Galway campus last week to share their career experiences with current students on the BSc (hons) degree programme.
Hosted by the Department of Life and Physical Sciences in the institute’s Galway campus, the graduates were joined by John O'Sullivan, managing director of Biomnis, a leading independent provider of medical laboratory testing services in Ireland, who spoke about trends and developments in the medscience industry.
Read more ...Doughiska/Merlin Park wins Pride of Place Award
Thu, Nov 20, 2014
The work of the community in Doughiska/Merlin Woods to develop social, educational, health and recreational facilities and services for saw the area receive a Pride of Place award at a gala event last weekend.
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