Win two nights at the stunning Hotel Meyrick
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Fancy enjoying a two night stay at one of Galway’s finest four star hotels? Hotel Meyrick is giving away one of its fabulous Sunday Saver packages to a lucky reader.
Read more ...Are you brave enough for FrightFest?
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Are you brave enough for FrightFest, the west of Ireland’s first and only terrifying scream park? With different, full walk-through, haunted scare attractions, FrightFest will give you more than you can handle.
FrightFest, Loughwell Farm Park, Moycullen, open on selected dates in October, is made up of three attractions - Frightmare Manor, where the twisted souls inhabiting this hotel will leave you screaming for the door; Terrortorium, where you will come face to face with the deranged and demented ring master of the Carnival of Carnage; and the Walk of Fear, where your worst phobias and the unexpected lie waiting through the Walk of Fear
Read more ...Emotional upset and heavy exertion may trigger a heart attack finds NUI Galway research
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Being angry or emotionally upset or engaging in heavy physical exertion may trigger a heart attack, according to new research published in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation.
Read more ...Hundreds at risk of being struck off housing waiting list warns Cubbard
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
More than 1,300 households on the housing waiting list risk being struck off under a new social housing needs assessment currently being carried out, Independent city councillor Mike Cubbard has warned.
The Galway City Council has been carrying out a social housing needs assessment of all those on the current housing waiting list. The assessment is to ascertain if the estimated 4,700 households still require social housing. Households who have been on the list for more than 12 months, were contacted by City Hall’s Housing Department by letter earlier this year, with 3,482 letters sent out. Any new applicants - those on the list for under a year - are exempt from the process.
Read more ...Chamber president welcomes Budget measures but warns big challenges remain
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Galway Chamber president Conor O’Dowd has welcomed the pro-business measures announced in this week’s Budget, but warned that longer term concerns of business remain.
Read more ...Atlantic to be shown in Indreabhán tonight
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
ATLANTIC, A documentary by Richie O’ Donnell on what is happening to fishing communities on both sides of the Atlantic, will be screened this evening (Thursday) by Cllub Scannán Sailearna, Indreabhán.
This award winning documentary, narrated by Brendan Gleeson, looks at the impact of super trawlers, sucking enormous quantities of fish from the ocean, on long established fishing communities. It also looks at the effects of overfishing and the oil industry on a fragile marine environment. Screening starts at 8.15pm and the director will be in attendance.
Read more ...Possible sighting of missing woman
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Gardai in the city have appealed for help in tracing a woman missing from her home in Tipperary since last February.
Read more ...Showcasing the best of Galway food
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Loughrea based mother-of-seven is going from strength to strength. Although just over nine months in business, products from the Galway Food Company are now being stocked in 220 stores nationwide.
Read more ...Share the darkness and bring light to the vulnerable
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Light determines much of how we view things. Not because it throws clarity into areas where there was none, but because the way we feel, the way we do, the way we think is often influenced by light.
And if we are often amazed by the speed of light, let us remember that light is never the victor in that race, because whenever light arrives at whatever point, it will find that darkness has reached there before it.
Read more ...Budget 2017
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Minister for Finance Michael Noonan and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe presented the first Budget of the Minority Government Fine Gael-Independent Coalition. Ministers Noonan and Donohoe announced that the total Budget package of €1.3bn favours expenditure increases over revenue reductions by three to one reflecting the Government’s commitment to rebuilding and investing in public services. More detail will be included in the Finance Bill to be published later this month.
Read more ...New focus needed to solve Parkmore business park traffic problems
Tue, Oct 11, 2016
An Bord Pleanála's refusal to grant permission for a new link road and junction for the Parkmore business park should "focus attention on what is required" in any new application to deal with the area's chronic traffic problems.
Read more ...Centralisation of chiropody services 'makes life a lot more difficult' for patients
Mon, Oct 10, 2016
More than 300 chiropody appointments per month have been taken out of communities in Galway and centralised to Merlin Park Hospital, but instead of improving services, centralisation has "made life a lot more difficult for" patients.
Read more ...Galway says goodbye to Bobby
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
Galway city centre came to a standstill yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon as the city paid its last respects to former minister Robert Molloy who died last weekend aged 80.
Read more ...Public urged to sign petition for new hospice in Merlin Park
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
Galway Hospice is appealing to the public to sign a petition to enable it to build a new state-of-the-art hospice on a 14 acre HSE site on the grounds of Merlin Park Hospital.
The Renmore based organisation is seeking people’s help to ensure that the proposed rezoning is approved when city councillors vote for a second time in November after considering submissions from the public on the issue.
Read more ...Councillors pay warm tributes to Bobby Molloy
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
A book of condolence has been opened at City Hall for former minister and city mayor, TD and Minister Bobby Molloy after his death at the weekend at the age of 80. Mr Molloy was laid to rest in The New Cemetery Bohermore yesterday (Wednesday) following funeral mass in Galway Cathedral.
Read more ...Repealing the Eighth and the right to autonomy over ones' own body
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
This week Insider is going to address one of the most contentious issues in society. For 33 years, the Eighth amendment has been an issue which has split the people right down the middle - which is why most mainstream politicians have shied away from outlining their position on it.
Read more ...Magic Days at Conamara Sea Week
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
Conamara Sea Week is a multi-disciplinary festival, celebrating the wonderful marine heritage of Conamara. The festival celebrated its 30th birthday in 2014 and has grown to be a wonderful and unique festival with something to interest all age groups. The festival will kick off with the much loved family fun day on Sunday October 23, which will include kite flying, mini boat regatta and Connemara biggest book fair which will also feature Ballinakill Active Age Traditional Craft Club will sell their work in the Ellis Hall canteen.
Read more ...Four burglaries in Kinvara village on the same night last week
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
Four premises in Kinvara were broken into last Wednesday week (September 28).
Read more ...Acorn Life opens new branch in Galway under the management of Mark Lane
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
Acorn Life has announced that it is to open a new branch in Galway, under the management of Mark Lane.
Mr Lane who is currently busy managing the Ballinderreen Hurling team, who have reached the Intermediate Hurling Final, is also looking forward to the challenge of managing his own team of advisors in his new role.
Read more ...NUI Galway first university in Europe to offer unique BA in Children’s Studies
Thu, Oct 06, 2016
Minister for Children and Youth Affairs has launched the new BA in Children’s Studies at NUI Galway, the first university in Europe to offer such a unique undergraduate degree. The programme, which is innovative in the field of children research, builds on the research and expertise of the programme team, leading the development and growth of the area of children’s study.
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