Amy’s House: Providing expert childcare and afterschool services

Thu, Nov 06, 2014

Amy’s House crèche is situated in the middle of Claregalway village, conveniently located next to the local national school, and is open from 7.30am to 6pm Monday to Friday.

Amy’s House caters for children between the ages of three months and 10 years. The crèche provides a breakfast club in the mornings from 7.30am, with school run at 9.10am. ECCE scheme classes and playschool are provided daily. A dedicated afterschool service will commence in September 2014 and cater for children up to the age of 12 years.

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CELTA opens doors to an English teaching career

Thu, Nov 06, 2014

Teaching English as a foreign language, or TEFL, is a popular choice among graduates who want to go travelling or people wishing to change career.

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Galway winners reach ‘Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur’ national final

Thu, Nov 06, 2014

Two young Galway entrepreneurs have won a place at the first-ever national final of ‘Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur’ competition, for a chance to share a €100,000 investment fund.

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Council warn of potential flooding in city

Thu, Nov 06, 2014

The Galway City Council has issuing an advisory regarding potential flooding around the city this week.

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Marley demands ‘radical overhaul’ of ‘deteriorating waterways’

Mon, Nov 03, 2014

The “dire state” and “neglect” of Galway city centre’s waterways urgently requires City Hall to “engage in a thorough clean-up” of the areas and a commitment to ensure a regular maintenance programme.

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Concerns mount over lack of bike parking facilities in city

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Removing bike racks from the city centre to make way for the Coke Zero Bike Share scheme has led to concerns from cyclists that they will be left with nowhere to park their bicycles.

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Why Conneely needs to persuade the women

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

The one thing which has been clear from the outset of the life of the new Galway City Council has been that it will be different from the last couple of chambers.

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Irish Water ‘application packs’ to be burned at Galway protest

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Irish Water ‘application packs’ will be burned as part of an anti-water charges protest in Galway this weekend, which could see thousands of people take to streets as momentum against the unpopular tax grows.

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Teacher hopes poignant song will help stem the tide of suicide

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

A teacher at a city secondary school has released a CD in response to what he terms the “awful tragedy that is suicide”.

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Nolan to host marriage equality event in city’

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Galway West TD Derek Nolan is to host a marriage equality event in the Harbour Hotel next Monday,(Nov 3) ahead of a planned referendum on the issue next spring.

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GMIT to host themed meal and concert as part of Musical Moments series

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

GMIT has announced the second classical concert in its Musical Moments series, which will take place at the institute’s College of Tourism & Arts on Monday November 3.

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Visiting restrictions at UHG due to winter vomiting bug

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Visiting restrictions are in place at University Hospital Galway due to a number of winter vomiting bug cases at the facility.

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Extension of breast cancer screening to improve survival outcomes

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

The extension of the BreastCheck screening programme - to include women aged 65 to 69 years - will improve survival rates from this the second most common cancer in the country, a local politician said this week.

Welcoming the Minister for Health’s decision, Fine Gael senator for Galway West - South Mayo Hildegarde Naughton stated the incidence of breast cancer is second highest among this age group.

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World’s top stem cell science experts gather at NUI Galway

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

World-leading experts from the field of stem cell science have convened at NUI Galway last night and again todayfor the Galway International Stem Cell Conference which will focus on the latest developments in basic science and translational aspects of Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) research in Ireland, the UK and worldwide.

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New funding secures future of Connemara Community Radio

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

The future of one of Ireland’s oldest community radio stations is secure following the identification of a new funding programme.

Connemara Community Radio’s future was raised in the Dáil by Galway West TD, Seán Kyne arising from concerns brought to him by volunteers and listeners of the service.

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Winnie’s show to open in Headford next week

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Eilish O'Carroll, sister of Brendan O'Carroll and star of Mrs Brown’s Boys, has written a one-woman play based on her own life, and it opens in Headford next week.

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Antarctic explorer named as visiting professor at NUI Galway

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Antarctic explorer, Professor Bill Baker of the University of South Florida, has been appointed as Visiting Professor of Marine Biodiscovery at NUI Galway through funding from the Beaufort Research Awards for one year.

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Doing business with the public sector — learn at MeetWest

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

One of the challenges for smaller companies is understanding and navigating public procurement processes.

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Galway model off to Fiji next month for World Supermodel Pageant

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

Galway based model Katherine Gannon has just been awarded the National Title as World Supermodel Ireland to represent Ireland in the International Modelling competition - World Supermodel Pageant this November.

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Fundraising table quiz for six-year-old boy with neuroblastoma

Thu, Oct 30, 2014

A table quiz will take place in Salthill next week to raise funds for a six-year-old boy with stage four neuroblastoma.

Donal Parsons (six) is suffering from the rare childhood cancer, and next week’s event aims to raise money for a charitable trust established in his name.

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