Let Cava cook for you

Thu, Apr 07, 2011

Established in 2007, Cava Outside Catering provides an excellent outside catering service to the greater Galway area. From private dinner parties, large corporate functions and weddings to Communions and birthdays, Cava can provide you with everything you need, from personalised menus to tables, cutlery, plates and wine glasses. Cava specialises in a wide range of foods, which use organic and local produce when available. There is a special emphasis on regional Spanish cooking, particularly tapas, those small Spanish dishes that seem to encapsulate the entire Spanish culinary tradition.

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New art gallery to open in the city

Thu, Apr 07, 2011

A disused, ground level space on Lower Merchants Road will not be idle for much longer as it is about to be transformed into a new art gallery.

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New NUI, Galway study finds clues to the nature of human intelligence

Thu, Apr 07, 2011

A new study by an NUI Galway researcher has found clues to the nature of human intelligence.

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Information evening on dementia

Thu, Apr 07, 2011

An information evening on dementia will be held at the Menlo Park Hotel tonight (Thursday) at 7.30pm.

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RPS appointed to progress the Claregalway Inner Relief Road

Thu, Apr 07, 2011

RPS Consulting Engineers has been appointed to provide engineering services for the Claregalway Inner Relief Road.

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Work continues on Carraroe water supply after oil leak

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

As Galway County Council staff work to contain and rectify a oil leak which contaminated the water supply in the Carraroe area a local councillor has called on the new Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan, to ensure that the long-awaited Costello Regional Water Supply Scheme is approved as a matter of urgency.

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Time to liaise with families of patients as organ donor numbers fall

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

The Galway branch of the Irish Kidney Association is calling for the appointment of a dedicated staff member at University Hospital Galway to liaise with families of intensive care patients in a bid to increase the number of donors available.

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...and not a child in the house washed

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

Ya know, with all the years when we had money and a few cars outside all of the houses owned, and the Jacuzzi bubbling away on the acre of decking, when every village had its own coke dealer, and the selection of brothels open all hours, when we were just like every other country in Europe nobody ever came calling. We tried to get all shapes of world leader in to show just how far removed we were from the image of the John Hinde postcard.

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Marine Institute to welcome Monaco’s Prince Albert

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

Galway is set to receive a royal visit next week in the form of Prince Albert II of Monaco who will be stopping by the Marine Institute at Rinvelle, Oranmore, at the end of his three-day trip.

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Ram raider targets Barnaderg post office

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

GARDAI in Tuam are hunting the raider who attempted to ram a rural post office early yesterday (Wednesday).

The man, driving a stolen black VW Passat rammed the car into the entrance of Barnaderg post office, just outside Tuam, at 7am.

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Galway city shown to millions as scenic backdrop for new Japanese Anime cartoon

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

The Japanese animation style of Anime is popular the world over and is best seen in such films as The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and The Cat Returns.

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Private security watchdog concerned by non-compliance of identity badges in Tuam

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

The Private Security Authority (PSA) has expressed concern at the number of door security staff in the Tuam area found not complying with the legal requirement to wear an identity badge.

The wearing of an identity badge in a clearly visible manner is a legal requirement letting the public know that security personnel has met appropriate licensing standards set by the PSA. However, during inspections in Tuam on March 26, 2011, PSA inspectors found that only 56 per cent of those licensed were wearing their identity badge. The PSA is now due to issue sanctions against those found non-compliant with the identity badge requirement and employers will be notified of the breach.

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Recruitment embargo could see Lough Corrib strangled

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

MEP Jim Higgins this week expressed his concern that the presence of African Pond Weed in Lough Corrib is leaving Ireland open to large EU fines, unless the situation is rectified soon.

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Give the road a name says McNelis

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

A city councillor is calling for the road between the Rahoon and Western Distributor roads, which runs along Millars Lane football pitches, to be given a name.

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O’Flaherty demands council clean up Ballyloughane Beach

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

It is “totally unacceptable” that a ramp for wheelchair users and parents with buggies at Ballyloughane “is choked with seaweed and litter, and this access is completely blocked”.

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Kinvara Farmers Market returns tomorrow

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

The Kinvara Farmers Market opens tomorrow in the garden behind Johnston’s Hall, Main Street, and will be open every Friday from 10am to 2pm until the end of October.

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President McAleese visits Oughterard, Moycullen and NUI, Galway tomorrow

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

In what promises to be a momentous occasion, the community of Oughterard is preparing to welcome President Mary McAleese to the village tomorrow, Friday April 1.

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Government must commit to funding repair of An Taibhdhearc, says Walsh

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

If the Government wants to send a signal that it supports the Irish language, and the arts and the jobs it provides to the Irish economy, it will support efforts to renovate An Taibhdhearc.

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Stress among health professionals to be discussed at NUI Galway conference next week

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

Stress among health professionals is one of the subjects which will be addressed at the eighth annual psychology, health and medicine conference which will take place at the Arts Millennium Building, NUI Galway on Monday.

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Information evening at Kilcolgan primary school

Thu, Mar 31, 2011

Kilcolgan Educate Together primary school will hold an information evening for new and prospective parents at the facility on Wednesday April 6 at 8pm.

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