Irish conference of medievalists to celebrate 25th anniversary
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
The Irish conference of medievalists celebrates its 25th anniversary with a conference from June 24 to 26 in the Moore Institute at NUI Galway. The conference reflects the current state of research in medieval studies, focusing on the history, archaeology, language, and literature of medieval Ireland and Europe.
Read more ...Belladonna Bridal announces expansion
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Belladonna Bridal in Galway has announced that it is re-opening after its extensive shop re fit. Designed by Grainne O Neill from Architectural Spaces and undertaken by Ian Morrissey and his great team of builders the bridal shop now has three individual bridal suites where brides are afforded complete privacy in selecting their dream wedding gowns from the gorgeous selection at Belladonna.
Read more ...Locals appeal for support for Turloughmore playground project
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
A major community effort is underway in Turloughmore to provide the local children with a state of the art playground, and funding support from local people is needed.
A committee has been formed to realise the project and to date it has secured 75 per cent of the funding. It is now asking local community members to offer donations towards securing the remaining €40,000.
Read more ...Galway Garden Festival set to rock the castle walls — again
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Galway has a multiplicity of festivals, all honed over the years into something special. But none of these made the instant impact that the Galway Garden Festival did when it was inaugurated last year, over two days of differing climatic conditions at the beautifully-restored Claregalway Castle.
Read more ...Galway student wins major Engineers Ireland award
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
NUI Galway student Fiona Griffin has won first prize in the Engineers Ireland Level 8 Innovative Student Engineer Awards 2011, for her pioneering design of a revolutionary heart valve.
Read more ...Brigit’s Garden fire spectacular this Saturday
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Brigit’s Garden will celebrate mid-summer with fire, theatre, rhythm and fun at Splanc! an interactive fire spectacular this Saturday from 7.30 to 11.30pm.
Read more ...International award for Galway radio producer
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Galway-based independent radio producer Mary Owens has won a silver prize at the prestigious New York International Awards for her innovative series celebrating Ireland’s maritime song tradition. The Sea in Song was broadcast by RTÉ Lyric FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
Read more ...Win a holiday and get discounts as Big O Taxis celebrates three decades of top class service
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Big O Taxis is currently celebrating 30 years in business and to mark the occasion, one of its new or loyal customers will win a €1,000 holiday voucher, while all customers will receive a €2 discount on all fares over €10.
Read more ...Never have an excuse for a bad hair day with Yourell online
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Yourells Hair Salon, Eyre Street has just launched its new, exclusive online booking service on Yourells.com - their newly designed website which allows clients to make hair appointments 24/7.
Working all day and never getting the chance to pick up the phone and make a hair appointment during business hours isn’t a problem anymore as Yourells innovative, new online service allows you to make an appointment at any hour, day or night.
Read more ...Macnas parade promises a world of invention and imagination
Thu, Jun 23, 2011
A 13-year-old girl dreams of being an inventor. She’s not satisfied with the way the world is and she wants to do something about it, so she looks to her hero Leonardo Da Vinci for inspiration.
Read more ...Galway to mark World Refugee Day next week
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
An event featuring music, animation, and photographs, will be unveiled next week to mark World Refugee Day in Galway city.
Read more ...Remembering Nora on Bloomsday
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Nora Barnacle left Galway early in 1904. She was 20 years old, a strong-willed girl running from a tyrannical uncle who disapproved of her latest boy friend. Within weeks of her arrival in Dublin she would become the muse and lover of James Joyce and the inspiration of some and his greatest works — Greta Conroy in The Dead, Bertha the common law wife in Exiles and Molly Bloom in Ulysses — all share some of Nora’s character and experiences. In October of that same year Nora and Jim would elope to Europe and in due course step on to the pages of literary history. She would return to her native city only twice during her 47 years of exile before dying in Zurich in 1951, having lived 67 tumultuous years.
Read more ...Doctor shortage could lead to night time closure of Portiuncula A&E
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
There is growing concern that the accident and emergency department at Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe may have to close during night time hours because of a serious shortage of doctors.
Read more ...Cookery award for Headford student
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Ciara Lynskey from Presentation College, Headford, Co Galway, was named runner up in the first Take Away My Way all-island Cookery Competition, organised by St. Angela’s College, Sligo, and sponsored by safefood. Ciara cooked a healthy vegetable burger with homemade potato wedges, carrot salad, home-made hoummus and was one of 32 finalists at the all-island final in St Angela’s College last month. Finalists were judged by a panel of experts and prizes included games consoles, gift vouchers and goody bags.
Read more ...Two Galway settlements on latest tax defaulters’ list
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Two Galway businessmen made tax settlements in the first quarter of this year, the latest list of tax defaulters published by the Revenue Commissioners reveal.
Read more ...Galway launch for new book on alternatives to capitalism
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
For much of the last 15 years capitalism seemed to be the unassailable economic force and political ideology, but events since September 2008, especially in Ireland, show it is far from invincible.
Read more ...Half price summer reading at Kenny’s Bookshop
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Kenny’s is having a major sale at its bookshop on the Tuam Road with all second-hand books at half price and new books reduced by 25 per cent.
Read more ...Club Tropicana - providing vital social events for people with intellectual disabilities
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Final preparations are currently underway for Club Tropicana, a summer arts project which brings together people with intellectual disabilities, their families and friends, culminating in a fun-filled social night out for all at the Black Box Theatre on Friday June 24.
Read more ...Galway parents spending €1,000 on little angels’ First Communion
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Galway parents spent nearly €1,000 on their little angels for this year’s First Communion celebrations, that is according to a nationwide survey conducted by Ulster Bank.
Read more ...Tuam diocesan changes announced
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
The Archbishop of Tuam, Most Reverend Michael Neary, recently announced the following changes which come into effect on Friday July 15.
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