Community grants deadline
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
One-off grants are available to Galway city and county community groups and voluntary organisations, but applications need to made as soon as possible.
Read more ...O’Mahony may run for Europe instead of the Dáil
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
Galway voters may not have the chance to vote for former Galway GAA football manager, Dep John O’Mahony, as a Dáil candidate in the 2016 General Election. Instead he may become a European candidate for the North-West.
Read more ...Dance the day away
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
Social dancing is becoming increasingly popular because it gives people an opportunity to socialise, enjoy great live music or to just take time out to relax.
Read more ...Return of funding needed to tackle abandoned horse problems
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
It costs Galway County Council €350 each time animal welfare staff round up a horse, according to officials who confirmed this week that funding for the control of horses has been reduced significantly, putting even extra pressure on an already strained service.
Read more ...Galway audiences should see rare stage production of The Quiet Man
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
One of the most remarkable theatrical performances of the summer in the west was the Abbey Acts’ production of The Quiet Man, held in the unusual location of a goods shed at an abandoned railway station. However, it provided the catalyst for a string of performances which captured the imagination of Quiet Man fans and drama afficionados and saw the production being brought this weekend to An Taibhdhearc in Galway
Read more ...Fundraising concert for Lily-Mae next weekend
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
A fundraising night for Lily-Mae Morrison and other children suffering from neuroblastoma will be held in Monroe’s Live on Saturday October 5 from 9pm.
The event will be attended by many of the famous names, friends, and family who gathered to help record Elton John’s classic hit ‘Tiny Dancer’, to raise funds for Claregalway girl Lily-Mae Morrison.
Read more ...SF chooses candidates for two city wards
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
Sinn Féin will run candidates in all three city wards in the 2014 Local Elections, with Mairéad Farrell and Cathal Ó Conchúir, already selected to stand.
The party held its local election selection convention for Galway city on Monday. The party selected Mairéad Farrell to run in Galway City East and Cathal Ó Conchúir for Galway City West. The party will run a candidate in Galway City Central, but no definite name has emerged as yet.
Read more ...NOW That’s What I Call a Christmas Party — at Claregalway Hotel
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
The team at Claregalway Hotel are getting in the festive season mood and are announcing the launch of its 2013 Christmas Brochure. With a variety on offer ranging from Christmas weddings to office party nights, Claregalway Hotel has all the finer details wrapped up in style.
Read more ...Public lecture on the history of the cosmos
Thu, Sep 26, 2013
As the Voyager space probe recently left the solar particle field for regions where the sun’s influence does not penetrate, it is timely to look at the history of human attempts to understand the cosmos.
Read more ...UHG lab down to one technician amid fears over impact on waiting lists
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
The chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum is concerned that difficulties arising from reduced staffing levels at a laboratory at the west’s biggest hospital may result in longer out-patient waiting lists.
Read more ...The impact of a Mayo victory
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Galway should brace itself next week for a variety of unexpected emotional responses from otherwise rational people. Grown men could burst into tears in the street, rip off their clothes and run naked through the Square; logical women might be seen muttering to themselves, staring at the skies, wondering how this thing has come to pass. Families could be torn apart from the demon drink; marriages ripped asunder as previously pleasant understandings become irreconcilable differences. In fact, one wonders if the Chamber of Commerce have made allowances for the fact that hundreds and hundreds of staff may not turn up for work, and indeed, may never be seen again, as they cast off the baggage of decades past. And this, the week after the camogie players of Galway slew all before them on the hallowed turf.
Read more ...Elected members should not be bullied, says councillor
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Elected councillors attempting to halt the privatisation of refuse collection should not be bullied by officials, according to city councillor Colette Connolly.
Read more ...Padraig's rocky road in politics
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
The memoir of former Fine Gael TD Padraic McCormack, which will be launched in Galway on Monday night, will give the public an insight into how difficult it is to succeed in politics, he says.
Read more ...Ray Silke chosen for Hall of Fame
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Galway Advertiser GAA correspondent and All Ireland winning captain, Ray Silke, has been chosen as one of the first inductees of the University of Limerick Sports Hall of Fame.
Silke is one of 16 sports people who have a connection to the University of Limerick chosen to be inducted into the new Sports Hall of Fame which is the final celebration of the college’s 40th anniversary.
Read more ...Hillwalking Club to hold information night
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
The Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe Hillwalking club, based in Galway city, will hold an information night in the Menlo Park Hotel on Thursday September 26 at 8pm. New members are welcome.
Read more ...City councillors to seek independent legal advice as bin row continues
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Independent legal advice is being sought by city councillors who continue to plead with city manager Brendan McGrath not to continue with plans to privatise the household waste collection service.
Read more ...Toon latest team to recruit Renmore scientist’s high-tech sports company
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Premiership football team Newcastle United is the latest elite squad to recruit the services of ORRECO, a Sligo-based-company co-owned by a Galway scientist that provides a pioneering ‘bio-analytics’ service that helps athletes optimise performance and reduce the number of training days lost to illness and injury.
Read more ...Healy-Eames urges Galway voters to keep Seanad
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Voting No on October 4 to abolishing Seanad Éireann is a way to protect scrutiny of Dáil legislation and to ensure the upper house is reformed.
This is the view of Senator Fidelma Healy-Eames, who is organising a public meeting to outline the case for retention and reform of the Seanad. The meeting will be held in the Meyrick Hotel, Eyre Square, this Monday at 8pm.
Read more ...Persistent burglar given twenty two months and told to get a job
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
A district court judge told a persistent burglar, with 95 previous convictions, to get a job and live in the real world, before imposing the maximum sentence of 22 months for stealing more than €2,000 in cash during a series of burglaries committed over the course of four months this year.
Judge Mary Fahy made the comment after hearing evidence in the case of Francis ‘Frankie’ McDonagh of 19 Sliabh Rua, Ballybane, who appeared at Galway District Court on Monday where he entered a plea of guilty to a charge of criminal damage, obstruction, theft, and six counts of burglary.
Read more ...Frank Kearney to seek FG nomination as candidate
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Long serving Fine Gael activist Frank Kearney is to seek nomination to stand as a Fine Gael candidate in the 2014 Local Elections in the Oranmore-Athenry Electoral area.
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