Iconic skyscraper photo to be recreated in Galway to mark film
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
It is one of the most famous photographs ever taken. Eleven construction workers sit and eat lunch on a girder which hovers 850 feet above New York, with nothing to catch them if they fall.
Read more ...NUIG and arts festival launch new Selected Programme
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
Selected, a new programme from the Galway Arts Festival and NUI Galway, will allow a number of students to see how a festivalworks and get hands-on experience with performers and organisers.
On Monday, the festival and NUIG announced details of their 2012 Selected Partnership programme. This is the second year of the partnership which will focus on several different initiatives.
Read more ...Museum’s maritime exhibition opens today
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
Uisce agus Beatha, an exhibition of old photographs and maritime objects opens this afternoon at the Galway City Museum.
Read more ...Loughrea man jailed for sexual assault of nurse in city
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
A Loughrea man who violently sexually assaulted a nurse in a laneway causing her severe head injuries has received a 10-year prison sentence, with three years suspended, and the sentence backdated almost two years to the date of the man’s arrest.
Read more ...Mercy Secondary School to celebrate seventy-fifth anniversary
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
Mercy Secondary School, Meánscoil Mhuire, Newtownsmith, will mark the 75th anniversary of its founding next September with a two-day celebration.
Read more ...NUI Galway scientists develop test to control TB
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
A team at NUI Galway’s Molecular Diagnostics Research Group have developed a new diagnostic DNA test which will help in global efforts to control tuberculosis.
Read more ...New film from Margaretta D’Arcy to examine issues of access
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
What is Galway city like for the wheelchair user? Is it easy to get around? Is there enough disabled access in our public buildings? What is daily life like for those with wheelchairs?
Read more ...St Joseph’s Parish plans special Mass for Galway Volvo race village
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
St Joseph’s Parish will hold a special Mass on the main stage of the Volvo Ocean Race festival village in Galway Harbour on the last day of the event, Sunday July 8 at 11am.
Read more ...Team Sanya to visit An Spidéal tomorrow for cultural celebration
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
The Traidphicnic festival, taking place in An Spidéal this weekend, will feature a broad range of cultural events in the village along with a distinctive Volvo twist — the Team Sanya Cultural Performance Group will participate in the official opening and cultural exchange day tomorrow (Friday).
Read more ...Time for the Volvo legacy to result in port development
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
What would Roy Keane make of it all? Getting up out of the warm beds at ungodly hours of the morning to stand by the dockside, singing The Fields of Athenry and ole ole and clapping in boats from far flung corners of the globe. He’d raise the eyes of heaven and say that it’s not good enough boy, that we shouldn’t be clapping in small boats, that we deserve better; that we should be staying in our beds til we get the massive boats we deserve, the oil tankers, the cruise liners, ships that act as midfield generals, ships that won’t be blown around in the wind on the sea, bossed by waves or bigger boats. He’d tell us to cop on and get back into the leabas.
Read more ...Let post offices provide more services, says Galway East TD
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
Galway East Labour Party TD Colm Keaveney has called on the Government to make full use of the post office network to deliver public services in a cost efficient manner.
Read more ...Taoiseach to attend opening of Grant Thornton’s new offices
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny will today attend the opening of the new Galway offices of financial services company Grant Thornton.
Read more ...Groupama sails home in closest ever victory in Volvo Ocean Race
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
Groupama crossed the finish line near Mutton Island in the early hours of Tuesday to secure a remarkable overall victory in their debut Volvo Ocean Race campaign and finally settle the closest contest in the event’s 39-year history.
While Camper were celebrating victory in the ninth and final leg, Groupama skipper Franck Cammas led his team home in second place to take an unassailable 24-point lead with just one in-port race to go.
Read more ...Diarmuid Gavin star attraction at Galway Garden Festival at Claregalway Castle
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
What started out two years ago, as in most people's eyes, a unique opportunity to see the wonderfully-restored Claregalway castle, has turned into one of the must-attend festivals in the west and also into one of the leading horticultultural events in the country. And in ten days, the Galway Garden Festival is back for round three, and this time it is to spawn a series of events that will see the lights on at the castle for months to come. Galway has many festivals, and indeed, many festivals in July, all honed over the years into something special. But none of these made the instant impact that the Galway Garden Festival did when it was inaugurated in 2010, over two days of differing climatic conditions at the beautifully-restored Claregalway Castle.
Read more ...Mahoney in awe at 'sacred' nature of Irish theatre
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
Since its earliest days, one of the defining characteristics of the Galway Arts Festival is the way it has forged strong friendships with its featured performers and invited them back for repeat visits.
Read more ...Time for the Volvo legacy to result in port development
Thu, Jul 05, 2012
What would Roy Keane make of it all? Getting up out of the warm beds at ungodly hours of the morning to stand by the dockside, singing The Fields of Athenry and ole ole and clapping in boats from far flung corners of the globe. He’d raise the eyes of heaven and say that it’s not good enough boy, that we shouldn’t be clapping in small boats, that we deserve better; that we should be staying in our beds til we get the massive boats we deserve, the oil tankers, the cruise liners, ships that act as midfield generals, ships that won’t be blown around in the wind on the sea, bossed by waves or bigger boats. He’d tell us to cop on and get back into the leabas.
And as always with Roy, there would be a point to what he says. Not that we should lose any of our welcoming nature or refuse to pass on the welcome we have for the Volvo visitors, but that it is now time for Galway Port to play host to vessels that can consistently generate a benefit for the city and for the region.
Read more ...Day by Day by Volvo — the complete guide to Galway’s biggest event
Fri, Jun 29, 2012
Friday June 29
3pm Joan Burton TD, Minister for Social Protection, officially attends Jobs Fair, Global Village
HSE cuts down on overtime and agency spending to help meet its reduced budget
Thu, Jun 28, 2012
Reducing overtime and agency spending and optimising income collection from private health insurance companies are ways being earmarked by the HSE West to help it cut costs and meet its reduced budget this year.
Bill Maher, the chief executive of the Galway and Roscommon University Hospital Group, told a meeting of the health authority’s regional health forum in Galway earlier this week that it was facing financial challenges as it attempted to address the reduction in its 2012 budget.
Read more ...The local elections of 2014 - they are sooner than you think
Thu, Jun 28, 2012
With around two years to go before the next local elections, political parties will already be focusing on their representative candidates and their prospects of success in what is likely to be a highly formative election.
Read more ...Mayor to open new maritime exhibition at museum
Thu, Jun 28, 2012
'Uisce agus Beatha', an exhibition of old photographs and maritime objects, which will officially be launched by the new Mayor of Galway, Cllr Terry O'Flaherty at Galway City Museum on Thursday, July 5 at 3pm, is open to the public from this Saturday, June 30 to coincide with the Volvo Ocean Race Finalé Festival.
The exhibition, which has been jointly funded by the Heritage Council and Galway City Council, is curated by the City's Heritage Officer, Dr Jim Higgins, with the assistance of the Museum staff, following a public call-out for photographs that may have been left in old family albums for years.
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