Speeding cyclists a danger on Prom
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Older residents in Salthill who enjoy leisurely strolls on the promenade are worried about speeding cyclists who they say are posing a danger to them by “weaving in and out” through pedestrians.
Read more ...Jog the Bog in Oughterard and stamp out stigma
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Looking for a way to burn off the excess calories from the Christmas dinner and support mental health? The Jog the Bog fun run is taking place in Oughterard at 1pm on St Stephen’s Day.
Read more ...McDonnell demands audit on city junctions
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Tuam Road resembles a “parking bay”; the lights at the Thermo King junction are “causing problems”; and after all the money spent on signalised junctions there is still trouble with traffic flow in the city.
Read more ...Don’t get stressed over Christmas
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
With all of the cronyism and financial vulgarity that emerged yesterday at the PAC hearings into the squandering of money at the Central Remedial Clinic, one could be forgiven for thinking that donations to charities this year should be put on the long finger. Especially when money is so tight in every household.
Read more ...Do not let Salthill amenities fall into further disrepair says McNelis
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
The benches along the Salthill Promenade are “broken and worn down”, the memorial tree for Trent Keegan “has vanished”, and the Salthill Park bandstand is “held together by paint”.
Read more ...City coffee morning for Grace
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
A coffee morning which will take place at Tom Sheridan’s bar, Knocknacarra on Friday will support an eight-year-old city girl who is battling cancer for the third time.
Read more ...Connolly welcomes money set aside for testing contaminated South Park soil
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
After many “utterly frustrating false starts” over the last seven years, money and measures to finally deal with an area of contaminated soil in South Park are finally in place.
The Galway City Council has confirmed that funds will be allocated in the 2014 council budget for the retesting of the soil in South Park, following which a decision will be made regarding the nature of the remediation required.
Read more ...Emrich pledges support to M&S striking workers
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Attacks on workers’ entitlements are “becoming commonplace” with the economic crisis being used “as a means to chop workers’ rights”.
Read more ...Speech and language resources for parents at Activate Speech
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Activate Speech is based in Headford and supplies speech and language resources suitable for parents. Designed by a local speech and language therapist with nearly 30 years experience, these packs target key areas of common problems children have when starting to speak. So, if you are worried about your child’s speech then these may be for you.
Read more ...Exhibition to celebrate Kenyan independence
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Fifty years of Kenyan independence from British colonial rule will be marked with a new exhibition to be opened in the Galway Education Centre next week.
Read more ...Community text alert scheme can deter crime says Cheevers
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Communities on the east side of the city should come together to take charge of the new text alert programme which aims to alter gardai to suspected criminal activity.
Read more ...Troika exit does not solve exit of young through emigration says Healy
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
The Government is “clapping itself on the back” for the “so-called exit from the bailout”, but it prefers to “ignore the ‘Exit’ sign over the door as our young leave our country in droves”.
Read more ...Welby warns of higher costs and red-tape under new building regulations
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Excessive red tape, higher costs, and the exclusion of professional engineers and architects with decades of experience, will result under the Government’s new building regulations.
Independent Connemara councillor Thomas Welby has expressed “serious concerns” in relation to the Building
Read more ...Galway writer wins Journalist of the Year
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Galway journalist and Hotpress writer Olaf Tyaransen won Journalist of the Year at the recent 2013 Irish Magazine Awards which were held in Dublin.
Read more ...City must not get left behind when it comes to sporting funds says Burke
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
If City Hall is serious about supporting sporting organisations in Galway, it will start creating plans with such groups to access new funds that will become available next year.
This is the view of Fianna Fáil Galway City West candidate David Burke who is calling on the Galway City Council to “pro-actively meet with sporting organisations across the city”.
Read more ...Coming of age for Annaghdown St Stephen’s Day ‘Turkey Walk’
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
To mark the launch of the 21st annual Annaghdown St Stephen’s Day ‘Turkey Walk’ Croí has named a room in its new heart and stroke centre as the ‘Annaghdown Room’ in recognition of the generosity the community has shown over the years.
Read more ...Galway peace activists sentenced to three months suspended
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Galway peace activists Margaretta D’Arcy and Niall Farrell have been sentenced to three months in gaol, suspended for two years, for a protest on the Shannon Airport runway last year.
Read more ...Judge says dog reflected temperament of his owner
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
A Galway man who pulled out a firearm and threatened to shoot a dog owner after their dogs became entangled has avoided a jail term.
Read more ...#buygalway helps Galway shoppers support local retailers this Christmas
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
In-Tuition Galway has launched an interactive and social way for the customers of local Galway businesses to showcase their support for local retailers and businesses online this Christmas.
Read more ...Galway charities to benefit from The Gift concerts
Thu, Dec 12, 2013
Young people in distress in Galway, Alzheimer’s patients, and homeless people will benefit this Christmas from funds to be raised at a series of concerts this month.
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