Complete Catering — something delicious for every palate
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Local businessmen Jonathan and Derek Corbett have recently launched Complete Catering situated in Newcastle in the heart of Galway city. They run a number of successful businesses situated in and around the city, including a number of Subway outlets, a Four Star pizza outlet situated in Munster Avenue and a fully operational 24-hour deli situated in Londis in Newcastle in Galway.
Read more ...Temple Bar Hotel ideal for spring breaks
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Temple Bar Hotel is not only one of Dublin’s most centrally located but also most popular hotels for spring breaks. This city centre hotel offers every possible amenity on your doorstep including the O2 Arena, Croke Park and the Guinness Storehouse as well as the shopping areas of Grafton and Henry Street. The Temple Bar Hotel also boasts Buskers Bar and Alchemy Venue as entertainment options for guests. Buskers Bar is Dublin’s number one destination for live entertainment, sport, great food and drinks.
Read more ...Former president forms partnership with NUI Galway
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, formed a partnership with NUI Galway last November as part of a collaborative measure to promote research and education in the fields of human rights, and on Monday January 14 she visited the college for a public interview. In front of an estimated crowd of 700 people, Mrs Robinson discussed her life and work with journalist Fintan O’Toole as part of her association with the college.
Read more ...Photography holidays in Lanzarote with Fahy Travel
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Fahy Travel are next week launching a series of photography holidays in Lanzarote, the first of which start in May 2013.
Read more ...Loss of city art collection condemned as ‘embarrassing and deplorable’
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Galway’s reputation as Ireland’s ‘culture capital’ has been called into serious question with the city relinquishing a major collection of Irish artworks, with controversy erupting over both the rationale for and handling of the decision.
Read more ...Getting through the longest month
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
It's a long wait from mid December until the end of January. A long time between wage packets for those lucky enough to have wage packets. At the start of this New Year there are not many families who are not feeling the pinch . To pretend otherwise would be to ignore the reality that is life in Ireland this winter. The country is full of households where the heads are just above water but where there is an intense amount of frantic paddling underneath.
Read more ...Western Family History Association to shed light on researching long lost American family links
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
The Western Family History Association will hold its annual general meeting next week, and the event will feature information on finding long lost relatives in the US, along with the relaunch of the association’s library.
Read more ...Deadline looms over future make up of Galway city electoral wards
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
With the deadline approaching for submissions to the Government’s local election boundary commission, the political shape of Galway is set to be noticeably changed before the end of the year.
Read more ...Calls for separate waiting space to keep drunks and children apart at A&E
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Separate waiting and assessment facilities must be provided at University Hospital Galway’s A&E department to treat children, the chairman of the HSE West’s regional health forum stated this week.
Read more ...New graduate scheme will force nurses to emigrate, warns students’ union
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
More nursing graduates will be forced to emigrate unless the Minister for Health abandons its new graduate scheme.
Read more ...Property tax estimates to be sent to homeowners by March
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Home owners across Galway city and county will receive letters in March telling them how much their home is worth and how much should be paid under the property tax.
Read more ...Keane fears local Garda numbers are under threat
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Communities in Galway and across the State will be put at risk while the gardaí will be “thrown into disarray” if plans to reduce by 1,400 this year come into force.
Read more ...Councillors to vote on funding for 126 gallery
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Councillors will be asked to vote on granting €8,000 in emergency funding to the 126 Gallery on Queen Street at next Monday’s city council meeting.
Read more ...Claregalway boy in Vision Express ‘Search for Star Pupil’ final
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
A young boy from Claregalway has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Vision Express ‘Search for Star Pupil’ competition which took place in the store last November.
Read more ...Galway micro enterprises to benefit from EIF guarantee
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Small enterprises in Galway will have a better chance to gain access to funds following the signing of a new deal between Microfinance Ireland and the European Investment Fund.
Read more ...Families feel brunt of Budget cuts and hikes warns Ó Cuív
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
The New Year has only just begun but Galway families will soon feel the pain of the incoming cutbacks and new taxes introduced in December’s Budget.
Read more ...Galway city commended for good impression in litter survey
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
An Taisce which carried out surveys on behalf of the business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) has commended Galway city for making a good impression and achieving the “good result” of 15th place and deemed ‘Cleaner than European Norms’.
The 2012 litter survey was released this week by IBAL showing that Galway city was among 22 towns out of 42 to receive the ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ designation, with a further 13 classed as ‘Clean to European Norms’. On Tuesday, it was Kilkenny that beat off stiff competition to be announced as the overall winner at an awards ceremony in the Conrad Hotel in Dublin.
Read more ...Mary McPartlan to teach and perform in New York
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Mary McParlan, one of Ireland’s finest folk singers and a staff member of NUI Galway, will be starting 2013 in New York, following being awarded a Fulbright Scholarship.
Read more ...NUI Galway celebrates forty years of MBA success
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
NUI Galway’s JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics is organising a conference and gala dinner to mark the 40th anniversary of the first intake to its master of business administration (MBA) programme. The events celebrating this milestone will take place Friday January 25 in Galway and all MBA alumni, as well as past and current teaching faculty, are invited to attend.
Read more ...Alcoholics Anonymous open public meeting
Thu, Jan 10, 2013
Alcoholics Anonymous will hold an open public meeting at the Galway Bay Hotel tomorrow (Friday) at 8.30pm. The organisation has more than 800 members in Galway.
The event is being held as part of the organisation’s 38th annual Galway West area convention which takes place at the weekend. Each year it is attended by about 500 members from around the globe.
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