Kitten shoved through GSPCA letterbox
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
GSPCA volunteers were shocked this week when they found a kitten had been shoved through the letterbox of the charity’s city centre shop.
Read more ...Galway People’s Resource Centre to launch new premises
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
The Galway People’s Resource Centre, which relocated from Nuns Island to a new premises in St Clare’s Walk earlier this year, will officially open its new offices on Monday.
Read more ...Time for airport to stop whinging
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Much has been written and said about the fate of Galway Airport in the past few weeks. So much, that instead of it being a plaintive appeal, it now looks more like whinging.
Read more ...Moves afoot to iron out remaining chinks in Hildegarde’s chain bid
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
Although Fine Gael councillor Hildegarde Naughton looks certain to become the next mayor of the city, efforts are being made to remove any possible obstacles in her way.
Read more ...An Taibhdhearc could re-open next year
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
An Taibhdhearc Theatre, which has been closed following being damaged by fire in 2007, looks set to be in a position to re-open by next year.
Read more ...Call for ‘prompt’ and ‘speedy’ resolution for Galway’s Magdalene victims
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
In the wake of the Government’s decision to launch a limited investigation into the treatment of women and girls in the Magdalene laundries, Galway city councillor Padraig Conneely has welcomed the move, calling for a “prompt and speedy resolution” to be found.
Read more ...Kyne, Cannon, and Higgins - Are they Galway’s rising political stars
Thu, Jun 16, 2011
The dust has settled; the new Government has come through its first 100 days; Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and US president Barack Obama have been and gone; Garrett the Good, Declan Costello, and Brian Lenihan - three icons of Irish politics - have passed to their eternal reward. What a first six months of 2011 this has been.
The political landscape has changed fundamentally in the State. Here in Galway we have seen fundamental changes also, with six new TDs and two new senators elected to represent us for the lifetime of the current Government - however long that might be.
Read more ...Take Two — controversial re-vote on City Development Plan might be held Monday
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
A High Court judge has directed that Galway’s 15 city councillors must re-take a vote on a controversial proposal in the Galway City Development Plan, within the next four weeks.
Read more ...Shortage of community health nurses leaves us ‘on the doorstep of an epidemic’
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
The reduction in frontline medical services has left Galway “on the doorstep of an epidemic”. The claim was made by Senator Fidelma Healy Eames who has expressed concern at the lack of community health doctors in the area, which has led to a reduction in BCG vaccines and development checks in children.
The BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin) vaccine is the primary method of preventing tuberculosis in children. There is currently a waiting list of 800 toddlers in the Galway region who are at risk of tuberculosis, as one of their parents hails from a country with a high prevalence of the disease.
Read more ...Galway table could sell for €170,000 at English auction
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
A table thought to have been acquired for Tyrone House in Galway is attracting considerable interest at an auction by one of the world’s oldest and largest sellers of fine art and antiques. Bonhams, the privately owned British auction house, estimate the table to be worth up to €170,000.
Read more ...Family fun day at Galway Atlantaquaria to celebrate World Ocean Day
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
There are lots of marine activities planned for Galway over the coming days as part of the Marine Month of Madness throughout June.
Adults interested in exploring the shore are welcome to go on an expedition to Grattan Beach, Salthill, today (Thursday), meeting at 7pm at the lifeguard station on Grattan Beach. Attendance is free but booking is advised by emailing [email protected]
Read more ...Galwayman’s exceptional book on child law presented to President McAleese
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
A copy of the book Child Law was presented to President Mary McAleese by its author, Galway city native Geoffrey Shannon, illustrating the esteem in which the much-praised work is held.
Read more ...Man still held for questioning as investigation into Newcastle assault continues
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
The investigation into an alleged serious assault of a British woman during the Bank Holiday weekend is continuing with a man still being held for questioning last night and an appeal for two taxi drivers to come forward with information.
Read more ...Prison sentence imposed for ‘cruel attack’ on school children
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
Nothing can justify the cruel attack on two young school children who will now be traumatised for a long time, remarked a district court judge before handing down an 11 month sentence on a woman for robbery and a further four months following the re-activation of a suspended sentence for a previous conviction.
Read more ...Unique education project keeps schools from Galway to Dublin on track
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
The Keep on Track Project is a unique collaborative, cross curricular project connecting 16 schools from Galway to Ballymun in Dublin along the Inter City Rail Line, culminating in a launch day which will be held in the Radisson Hotel in Galway tomorrow, in which schools will present their project findings.
Read more ...Musicians gather for Ballynahinch Hotel’s sixty-fifth birthday in aid of Cancer Care West
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
Award-winning Connemara Hotel, Ballynahinch Castle, is to celebrate its 65th birthday with a special evening of music and entertainment in aid of Cancer Care West.
Read more ...Galway Airport must show it can survive on its own says Walsh
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
Galway Airport has been given a stay of execution until the end of this year, during which time it must show it has the capacity and ability to survive the withdrawal of Government funding. If not, it will close for good.
Read more ...Galway workshops for World Elder Abuse Day
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
To mark World Elder Abuse Day on Wednesday June 15, staff from the HSE’s Older People Service in conjunction with local community services in Galway are organising a series of workshops to create a greater awareness of elder abuse and the supports that are there for older people. The workshops will run for about two hours and will include a video, discussion, and light refreshments at the end. The workshops are free to attend and all are welcome.
Read more ...South Connemara to benefit from €15million investment in water schemes
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
South Connemara water schemes are set for a €15 million investement to upgrade their infrastructure. The announcement was made yesterday by Phil Hogan, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government as part of the Department’s Water Services Investment Programme 2010– 2012. The investment will specifically benefit the communities of An Cheathru Rua, Rosmuc, and Casla, with two new reservoirs at Rosmuc and An Cheathru Rua.
Read more ...Kelly's movie table quiz
Thu, Jun 09, 2011
GALWAY MOVIE buffs take note - Kelly’s Fourth Official Movie Table Quiz takes place next Monday at 8pm.
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