Six months suspended sentence for pepper spray incident
Thu, May 31, 2012
A 28-year-old man who struck out at gardai so violently that they were forced to use pepper spray to subdue and arrest him has been given a six month suspended sentence.
Read more ...Launch of new business clinic for female entrepreneurs
Thu, May 31, 2012
A new event, aimed at supporting female entrepreneurs, The Support for Women Entrepreneurs Business Clinic, will be launched in Galway next week.
Read more ...Volunteers needed for hospice fundraiser
Thu, May 31, 2012
Volunteers are needed to help raise vital funds for Galway Hospice on National Sunflower Day on Friday June 8.
Read more ...A Mayor to be proud of
Thu, May 31, 2012
Before this year Insider did not know Mayor Hildegarde Naughton very well, but after her year in office, he is delighted to be able to reflect on a job well done by a relative political novice.
Read more ...Bon Secours hospital to sponsor Simon mini-marathon
Thu, May 24, 2012
The Bon Secours Hospital has been announced as the title sponsor for the upcoming Galway Simon Women’s Mini-Marathon.
Read more ...Five-time Tour de France winner for Tour de Conamara
Thu, May 24, 2012
The Tour de Conamara takes place this Sunday May 27 and it has been announced that five-time Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault will be participating.
Read more ...The Twelve’s restaurant voted ‘Best Wine Experience’ in Ireland
Thu, May 24, 2012
West Restaurant at The Twelve Hotel has just scooped the award for Best Wine Experience in Ireland at the recent Irish Restaurant Awards in The Burlington Hotel.
Read more ...Tea and coffee morning for World MS Day
Thu, May 24, 2012
World MS Day takes place next Wednesday (May 30) and the people of Galway are urged to get involved in local and national activities.
On Wednesday MS Ireland will hold a tea and coffee morning in Supermac’s in Galway at 11am. Supermac’s will donate a percentage of every cup of coffee sold on the day which will be used to fund individual and family support, counselling, and physiotherapy and exercise programmes throughout the Western region.
Read more ...Fired or hired?
Thu, May 24, 2012
The students of Salerno Secondary School visited Renault Galway to see first hand if Bill Cullen and his representative in Galway Cathal Byrne, needed some new apprentices.
Read more ...It’s grandparents and grandchildren’s day at Brigit’s Garden
Thu, May 24, 2012
Brigit’s Garden is offering a unique opportunity for grandparents and grandchildren to have fun together on Sunday from 1pm to 5.30pm.
As part of the Bealtaine Festival celebrating creativity in older people, Brigit’s Garden is offering a day with lots of activities, including a treasure hunt around the gardens and woodland, story-telling in the Roundhouse, hanging up wishes and memories on the wishing trees, arts and crafts, games, and a special ‘best grandparent’ celebration.
Read more ...There is no business like the ocean liner business
Thu, May 24, 2012
Galway shops, restaurants, and services could be major beneficiaries from the world popular cruise liner business once the new city port is up and running. Planning permission for phase one of the development is being submitted tomorrow.
Read more ...From small beginnings
Thu, May 24, 2012
In little more than a month, the much-anticipated Volvo Ocean Race returns to Galway.
Acknowledged as the greatest test of sailing prowess and human endeavour, the Volvo brings with it a spectacle, a global party that celebrates the best traditions of seafaring.
Read more ...Survivors call for former industrial school to become a healing centre
Thu, May 24, 2012
Survivors of St Anne’s Industrial School for Girls and Junior Boys at Lenaboy Castle in Taylor’s Hill are calling for it to be transformed into a memorial healing centre for all survivors of abuse in religious institutions.
Read more ...Parish collection in Renmore
Thu, May 24, 2012
Renmore will hold its annual church gate collection this weekend at both the Renmore and the Garrisson churches.
The Renmore Parish Development Association collection will help with the running costs of the Fás scheme within the area which supports the maintenance of the church and grounds, parks, hedges, flowers and shrub beds. The association is open to new members.
Read more ...Ice cream fun day
Thu, May 24, 2012
An HB ice-cream fun day will be held on Saturday in Bridit's Gardens, Rosscahill in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland.
Organised by Moycullen special needs tutor Helen Mullarkey, the event will take place from 12 noon until 3.30pm.
Read more ...Tourism boost for Connemara with €1.8m investment in Wild Atlantic Way
Thu, May 24, 2012
Connemara is set for a major tourism boost with the announcement that €1.8m is to pumped into a new initiative for the region.
Read more ...Repeat offender jailed
Thu, May 24, 2012
A 40-year-old man, with a history of breaching barring orders, is to serve 10 months in jail after being brought before Galway District Court on two further counts of contravening a barring order with a district court judge warning that “the joke is over”.
Read more ...Drop in abseentism rates at UHG and Merlin Park hospitals
Thu, May 24, 2012
Abseentism rates at Galway University hospitals have dropped significantly in the past four months.
Read more ...Further remand for €12,000 drug dealing accused
Thu, May 24, 2012
A 25-year-old man charged with dealing drugs valued at approximately €12,000 has been further remanded on continuing bail.
Zydrunas Bendorius with a rental address given as 13 An Creggan, Barna, appeared before Galway District Court on Monday charged with alleged possession of cannabis with intent to sell or supply at Briarhill Shopping Centre on September 15, 2011, contrary to Section 15 and Section 27 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977. He was further charged with possession of cannabis and possession of cannabis resin at the same location and date.
Read more ...New technology boosts success at local fertility clinic
Thu, May 24, 2012
A Galway fertility clinic is the first in the country to invest in new technology which boasts impressive results - pregnancy rates have increased by 20 per cent.
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