Tuam man appointed to top Olympic job
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Another Galwegian will be heading to the Olympic Games in two weeks. Athenry's Paul Hession and Loughrea's Olive Loughnane will be competing on the track, and a third local, Tuam’s Pierce O'Callaghan, has been appointed as an international technical official for athletics.
Read more ...Hats off to Loughrea millinery sensation
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
People can view the creations of an award winning County Galway milliner, who has worked with internationally acclaimed Philip Treacy, at his pop-up shop at Brown Thomas.
Read more ...Paul McGrath to play at Eamonn Deacy testimonial
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Paul McGrath, one of the great figures of Irish football, is coming to Galway next month to take part in the Eamon ‘Chick’ Deacy testimonial game in Terry Land Park.
Read more ...Man sentenced to nine months for mobile phone scam
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
A man who took part in a scam by accepting delivery of mobile phones bought with stolen credit card details had been using a false name and identification to get work in a Galway city centre shop after sneaking into the country from Belfast, the Galway District Court heard this week.
Judge Mary Fahy imposed a nine month jail sentence on the defendant whose real name is Kenvil Nasir. The 30-year-old with an address at 16 Tulach Na Corriage, Loughrea, was brought before the court on Monday where he pleaded guilty to failing to produce on demand a valid passport or other equivalent document and handling stolen property on May 22, 2012.
Read more ...Include Galway schools in new stimulus package says Grealish
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Galway schools needing rebuilding and refurbishment should be included in the €2 billion stimulus package announced by the Government this week.
Read more ...Outer bypass inclusion in stimulus package ‘most significant’ says Walsh
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
The Galway City Outer Bypass’ inclusion in the Government’s €2 billion economic stimulus is “the single most significant step in its progression since the idea was first conceived”.
Read more ...Galway politicians throw weight behind Solas Picture Palace
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Following the launch of a campaign by the Advertiser last week, political momentum to secure funds for the Solas Picture Palace on Lower Merchants Road is gaining pace, with Galway TDs and senators meeting Environment Minister Phil Hogan yesterday.
Read more ...New Garda HQ for city and region gets go-ahead
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
The go-ahead has been given for the construction of a new Garda Divisional Headquarters for Galway under the Government’s €2 billion stimulus package.
Plans for the new station had been suspended since 2010 due to budget cuts, but following the Government announcement this week, work will now be able to start next year.
Read more ...The Higgs Boson comes to Galway for Science and Technology Festival
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
A major travelling exhibition, entitled ‘Accelerating Science’, will be making its way to Galway this autumn to take part in an exciting and informative science and technology festival.
Read more ...Works to start on Ballygar Garda Station
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Work on renovating Ballygar Garda Station began this week, allying fears the station would close permanently following damage by a fire some weeks ago.
Read more ...Manhunt launched after parking meter thieves escape from prison
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
A manhunt was launched earlier this week when two brothers, who had been sentenced earlier this year in relation to a number of thefts from parking meters in Galway city, absconded from Castlerea Prison.
Vasile Feier (29) and Toader Feier (23), both Romanian nationals and who had addresses at Portland Street, Dublin, were last seen in the low-security, semi-open, Grove residential area of the Roscommon prison at around 11.30pm last Sunday. However, when prison officers went to check their rooms at 6.30am on Monday the two men were nowhere to be found. It is understood that the officers found a note saying “Sorry, but we had no choice”.
Read more ...Further remand for four men accused of operating grow houses in suburbs
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Four men charged in relation to the weekend raid of Galway city grow houses which resulted in the seizure of cannabis plants with an estimated value of €730,000 have been further remanded in custody with consent to appear at Harristown District Court tomorrow.
Read more ...Have fun with the Foróige summer camp
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
Foróige is running a summer camp from Monday July 23 to Friday 27 to raise money for its Galway City Youth Cafe in the Fairgreen.
Read more ...Battle Of Aughrim commemorations this weekend
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
This month marks the 321st anniversary of the Battle of Aughrim, one of the major engagements of the Williamite Wars, and possibly the largest and most significant battle fought in County Galway.
Read more ...Caltra cycle raises thousands for cystic fibrosis patients
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
More than €30,000 has been raised in Galway to improve facilities and resources for people with cystic fibrosis attending University Hospital Galway’s CF Unit.
Read more ...Nolan encourages Galwegians to apply for the Warmer Home Scheme
Thu, Jul 19, 2012
More people in Galway will be able to apply to the Better Energy Warmer Homes Scheme now that the Government has extended it to homeowners on social welfare.
Read more ...Picture Palace campaign hots up as city aims for UNESCO City of Film status
Thu, Jul 12, 2012
Far from being idle or derelict, work is “proceeding satisfactorily” at the Solas Picture Palace site, and the group behind the project to bring an art house cinema to Galway is launching a major campaign to ensure its completion within the next year.
Read more ...Medical device company to create twenty five jobs with €5.2 million funding
Thu, Jul 12, 2012
A Galway-based medical device company has announced that it has successfully secured funding of €5.2 million which will not only go a long way in improving treatment for stroke patients but will also result in the creation of up to 25 new jobs over the next three years.
Neuravi Limited, located in Parkmore Business Park West, announced yesterday that it has succesfully completed a Series A financing round led by Fountain Healthcare Partners and Delta Partners. Established in 2009, Neuravi is a privately held, venture backed, medical device company in the large emerging acute ischemic stroke thrombectomy device market. The company designs and develops products for restoring blood flow in patients who have suffered ischemic strokes due to blockage of an artery to the brain. Neuravi has assembled a large body of intellectual property in the field of mechanical devices for stroke and has positioned itself to be a major strategic player in this fast developing market.
Read more ...A job well done, but can more be done well?
Thu, Jul 12, 2012
The events of the past few weeks here in Galway have demonstrated undeniably that ours is a city that punches well above its weight, for a variety of reasons. And our punch is the kind of sneaky disarming uppercut that our opponents are least expecting. The success of the event just passed has given us all a great confidence that we have the capacity to make this city and county a truly sustainable one, by playing on our strengths, compromising, and listening to, but not being dictated by the naysayers whose stance on each issue is always the same, who believe that each progression has an agenda and that there are more reasons why things ought not to happen, than why they should. Perhaps this is too simplistic, but the can-do attitude of the last few weeks makes simpletons like me think that with the right attitude and people, a lot more could be achieved in this city.
In a lot of arenas, heads need to be knocked together, backsides need to be kicked and compromise has to be seen as the order of the day. There are ongoing rows in the political, infrastructural, cultural, and sporting circles in Galway that hold Galway back. If only some bodies would be prepared to take a step back and be prepared to compromise, how much more could be achieved.
Read more ...Ireland could lose Volvo if state funding is not forthcoming
Thu, Jul 12, 2012
State funding is essential to underwrite the costs of hosting the next edition of the Volvo Ocean Race, and without it, it will not be coming back to Ireland in 2014/15.
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