Carlton Hotel invites TV3 viewers for a taste of Galway Races

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

With a only days to go before the nation looks upon Galway for the glitz and glamour that Race Week brings, The Carlton Hotel, Galway city has been selected by TV3 to feature in an outside broadcast which will be filmed live on the second day of The Galway Races.

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Rahoon man charged with theft of nearly €40,000

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

A 45-year-old Rahoon man has been charged in connection with the theft of nearly €40,000 in cash, stealing from one man five times over the course of seven months.

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Coffee morning for Michael D’s Aras bid

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

A coffee morning will be held in Corcullen tomorrow (Friday) to raise funds and support for the presidential campaign of Labour’s Michael D Higgins.

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Abusive woman swallows ring and bites garda’s arm, court hears

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

A troubled and abusive woman tried to swallow a ring and bit a garda’s arm following her arrest for public order offences, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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The arrival of the Land Commission man

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

Pake Crehan of Rushestown Newbridge has seen a lot in his 88 years. “A little stiff but otherwise in good nick” was how he described his state of health when we spoke about old times in the company of his wife Delia and some of the extended family in their comfortable home recently.

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Mountbellew prepares to host Annual Vintage Rally

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

The annual Mountbellew Vintage Rally will be held this year on July 22, 23 and 24. Many new additions will make spectacular viewing for an estimated attendance of over 10,000 people.

Pride of place this year must surely be the appearance of the heaviest steam engine in either Ireland or the UK. Aptly named the Grand Scenic Dolphin, this monster of a machine will be leaving its home in Aberdeen, Scotland next week, will cross the sea by ferry and will be transported to Dublin Port and on to Mountbellew on a special lorry for viewing in the Square on Saturday night and on the grounds on Sunday.

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Get rid of ‘rotten’ boats on Claddagh quay, says McNelis

Thu, Jul 21, 2011

Abandoned and “rotten” boats at the Claddagh quays must be removed as part of a major makeover of the area, if is wants to remain a premiere tourist spot in the city.

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UHG needs more resources to cope with Roscommon influx

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

More resources must be allocated to University Hospital Galway to meet growing demands being placed on it as a result of the recent decision to close Roscommon County Hospital’s A&E department and shift all its acute emergency services to hospitals in the surrounding areas.

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We’re not buying the ‘misunderstanding’ yarn

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

Isn’t it about time we sent the Galway city councillors on a junket — no, not to far flung places from whence rich pickings of expenses can be plundered, but out the door of City Hall and around the Square to Prospect Hill where if they attend a meeting of their cousins in the County Council, they may be able to learn a thing or two about manners, arrogance and about how not to lose the run of themselves.

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I’m not homophobic, says Crowe

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

Fianna Fail councillor Michael Crowe is opposed to Sen David Norris addressing the Galway City Council meeting in order to secure its backing for the presidency. He made this clear on Monday It is not the first time that Cllr Crowe has had allegations made against him — during his mayorship over the past twelve months, he was accused of snubbing the Bród gay and lesbian parade in the city, and it was alleged this week that he did not reply to a letter from David Norris to address the city council. However, he insists that he does not have any problem with Senator Norris’s sexuality, just his opinions. Here he outlines his reasons:

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Failure to fill hearing specialist position leaves one thousand hearing-impaired children on waiting list

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

Local TD Brian Walsh is to meet Health Minister Dr James Reilly in a bid to fasttrack the appointment of a hearing specialist locally.

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€72k cannabis seizure accused pleads guilty to drug dealing charge

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

A man charged in connection with the seizure of cannabis, estimated to be worth in the region of €72,000, last December has pleaded guilty to drug dealing.

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‘Overwhelming’ response to petition to keep St Francis Nursing Home open

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

More than 3,000 signatures have been collected in the city as part of the campaign to prevent the closure of St Francis public nursing home in Newcastle.

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Reviewing Misterman and Request Programme

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

Reuniting Enda Walsh and Cillian Murphy for the first time since Disco Pigs, Misterman is one of the flagship productions of this year’s arts festival and it fully lives up to its headline billing.

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Newborn screening for cystic fibrosis will result in better prognosis for long term for sufferers

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

The introduction of cystic fibrosis screening for newborn babies will result in earlier intervention and treatment and a much better prognosis long term for children with the condition, according to the chairperson of the Galway branch of the Cystic Fibrosis Association of Ireland.

Mary Lane Heneghan says nationwide screening - for this genetic disorder of the lungs and digestive system - which commenced at the beginning of the month, is a “most welcome” development and something which the national CF association has been campaigning for for years.

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Tubridy to get freedom of Clifden and Connemara

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

The gates of Clifden and Connemara will be thrown wide open to RTE celebrity Ryan Tubridy when he receives the Golden Key at a ceremony this weekend.

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Oranmore man ordered to pay compensation for Race Week garda assaults

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

A 20-year-old Oranmore who assaulted two gardai during Race Week as they attempted to un-cuff him was given a chance to pay compensation in order to receive the benefit of the Probation Act.

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Man accused of importing cocaine sent for trial

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

A 28-year-old man accused of drug related offences including importing cocaine has been sent forward for trial.

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Galway Arts Festival’s ‘alluring array of artistic attractions’

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

Balmy sunshine, as it so often does, greeted the launch of Galway Arts Festival on Monday evening and a large crowd of artists and arts aficionados thronged the Radisson Hotel for the event.

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Win race tickets for Ballybrit

Thu, Jul 14, 2011

Do you fancy winning a pair of tickets to a day’s racing at Ballybrit? With just ten days to go until it all starts at the Galway Races, the Galway Race office and the Galway Advertiser are giving you a chance to win tickets for a fabulous day out at the course. There are two ways to enter. You can enter our postcard competition, by putting your name, address on a card and dropping it in or posting it to the Galway Advertiser, Eyre Square, Galway. or by entering the competitions on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/galwayadvertiser

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