Sale at McDonagh’s in Ballybane
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
To get your summer off to a flying start McDonogh’s in Ballybane is offering a minimum of 10 per cent and up to 30 per cent off all barbecues, barbeque accessories, pots and planters, water features, and garden furniture. It is also offering 10 per cent off all plants, trees and shrubs as well as three for two on all herbs, vegetables, and bedding plants.
Read more ...Galway athletes shine at Special Olympics
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
As the curtain drew down on the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games on Monday, there was jubilation across Galway with no fewer than 11 medals set to return to the county.
Read more ...Free events for all ages at Coole
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Coole Park will host a variety of free events during July and August celebrating the cultural and natural heritage of the park.
Read more ...‘Remembering Aoibhe’ in Renville Park 5K Run
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Connacht Rugby captain John Muldoon is among sporting stars who have already signed up for the Renville Park 5K ‘Remembering Aoibhe’ Run.
Read more ...Crisis meeting for Galway United
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Problems are mounting at Terryland Park, both on and off the pitch. Fifteen successive league defeats have left the club marooned at the foot of the table and a seemingly constant haemorrhaging of its best players means it is difficult to envisage an imminent resurrection.
Read more ...Festivals are good for our economic and spiritual health
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Galway's festival season began in earnest this week, and the next couple of months will hopefully prove an economic driver for our local economy.
Read more ...Community Picnic to hold referendum on EU/IMF bailout
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
The first Galway Community Picnic will take place this Saturday at 2pm to coincide with the visit of the IMF, EU and ECB to Ireland. The picnic is open to all and will have an inclusive and family friendly atmosphere with activities and entertainment for adults and children.
Read more ...Search for missing person continues
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Gardai are continuing their search for a Galway man who has been missing since the weekend.
Read more ...Private security cost hospitals almost €1.5m in last five years
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
University and Merlin Park hospitals paid almost €1.5 million to private security firms over the past five years for patient security and other security work, it was revealed this week.
Read more ...Festivals prove a key part of Galway economy
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
July is ‘festival season’ in Galway with the local economy poised to receive a major economic boost from visitors to the Galway Film Fleadh, Galway Arts Festival and Galway Races. However it essential businesses create competitive and attractive prices for the public and take advantage of the new VAT rate if the annual high attendance to be sustained during the current recession.
Read more ...Sight-seeing turns tragedy for tourists killed in Kinvara crash
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
A sight-seeing trip turned into tragedy for two tourists after their motorcycle was in collision with a car on sharp country road bend.
Gardai are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash which claimed the lives of two French tourists on Tuesday. A 77-year-old man and his pillion passenger, a 66-year-old woman, were killed when the motorcycle they were travelling on collided with a car on the N67 between Kinvara and Ballyvaughan at Roo Demesne.
Read more ...Volvo Race stopover can transform Ireland
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
A “global village” will be at heart of next year’s Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Galway with business opportunities a new priority for the organisers.
Read more ...Playground vandals must be caught
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
The culprits responsible for ‘wanton’ vandalism of playgrounds in Knocknacarra and other areas of the city must be apprehended so children do not lose out on these vital amenities, says local councillor Donal Lyons who vowed that work will continue to ensure funding for playgrounds will be included in future council budgets.
Read more ...Seven months jail for vicious attack
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Two women who launched a vicious attack on a family home, hurling abuse and threats, kicking down the front door, and dragging the terrified female occupant out of her house by the hair before punching and kicking her while her children cowered in an upstairs bedroom both received seven month jail sentences this week.
Read more ...Jail for man who used ex as a ‘punch bag’
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
A 32-year-old man who used his ex-girlfriend as a ‘punch bag’ during a drink-fuelled tresspass and assault incident at her home has been sentenced to 10 months in jail with the final five months suspended with strict conditions.
Read more ...Newly launched job scheme attracts Galway companies
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Thirty-nine Galway-based companies have already expressed an interest in offering internships through the Government’s newly launched national scheme.
Read more ...Community Picnic to hold referendum on EU/IMF bailout
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
The first Galway Community Picnic will take place this Saturday at 2pm to coincide with the visit of the IMF, EU and ECB to Ireland. The picnic is open to all and will have an inclusive and family friendly atmosphere with activities and entertainment for adults and children.
Read more ...Search for missing person continues
Thu, Jul 07, 2011
Gardai are continuing their search for a Galway man who has been missing since the weekend.
Read more ...Clock starts ticking as countdown begins to lucrative VOR spectacular
Thu, Jun 30, 2011
Tomorrow evening heralds the official countdown to the return of one of the greatest success stories in Galway’s history as a 365-day countdown clock is activated in the city. Next year, the Volvo Ocean Race will visit the city for the second time, with the final leg of the event scheduled to enter Galway Bay on July 3.
Read more ...NUI Galway-led climate change research predicts cleaner air but a warmer Europe by 2030
Thu, Jun 30, 2011
New research initiated by teams at NUI Galway and the University of Helsinki has revealed that the true rate of global warming caused by greenhouse gases has been masked by the cooling effects of tiny airborne particles. According to the research these atmospheric aerosols — also known as particulate matter — form reflective haze and cloud layers which lead to an aerosol cooling effect. However new technologies and stricter environmental controls will see that effect reduced in the years ahead.
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