Naughton welcomes Connacht Rugby €10 million funding under the Large-Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund
Fri, Jan 10, 2020
The Government has allocated Connacht Rugby €10 million in funding under the Large-Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund — Fine Gael TD for Galway West Hildegarde Naughton, who is a season-ticket holder at the Sportsground, had campaigned for the grant funding and brought Leo Varadkar to the grounds last year to see the plans for the 12,000-capacity stadium.
Read more ...€8.3 million in funding for Galway Regional Aquatic and Fitness Centre in Cappagh
Fri, Jan 10, 2020
€8.3 million in funding has been committed by Government to fund the proposed Galway Regional Aquatic and Fitness Centre in Cappagh, in the West of the City.
Read more ...€2.1 million in government funding for Rinville Sportsground
Fri, Jan 10, 2020
Oranmore/Maree GAA has confirmed plans for its new Rinville Sportsground development following the announcement of €2.1 million in government funding under the Large-Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund.
The funding had been sought by local Fine Gael TD Hildegarde Naughton, who had previously secured €66,000 for the facility. She welcomed the latest investment, and said she was delighted for the local community.
Read more ...NUI Galway outlines plan to become driver of change for region
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
NUI Galway has this morning (Thursday) outlined a new strategy which places the institution as a central driver of transformational change for Galway and the West of Ireland.
Read more ...Education is the key to a better life for Travellers, says comedian
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Only 61 members of the Travelling community have been enrolled in third level education since 2017, according to a report commissioned by the Department of Education. The number has increased from 41 in 2016.
Read more ...Council must 'clamp down' on Airbnbs in the city
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
The needs of tourism, and the ability of landlords to avoid restrictions on short term rentals, must not come before people who live in Galway city - especially those struggling to find accommodation.
Read more ...Peace protest on Saturday against current US-Iran tensions
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
As fears rise that another "forever war" could erupt in the Middle East in the aftermath of the USA's assassination of Iranian general, Qasem Soleimani, Galwegians are being asked to show their opposition to this dangerous drift.
Read more ...Hanley calls for council to appoint mobility officer to get the city moving
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
A mobility officer for Galway could oversee and co-ordinate the roll-out of a new, integrated, more efficient, and more sustainable modes of cycling, walking, and public transport in the city, that would benefit all Galwegians.
Read more ...Cheevers calls for funding for Renmore's Scoil Chaitriona
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Scoil Chaitriona in Renmore urgently needs a new school building as it is "not acceptable" for its more than 800 pupils to have to use prefabs, some of which are in "very poor condition".
Read more ...O'Reilly sets out priorities for Election 2020 campaign
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Climate action, environmental protection, providing world class sustainable public transport, and supporting increased cycling infrastructure in the city will be the chief campaign points for the Green Party's Pauline O'Reilly, at Election 2020.
Read more ...Cannon urges Galway people to get comprehensive travel
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
An East Galway TD is urging Galway people making travel plans for this year to ensure they have comprehensive travel insurance.
Read more ...Higgins calls for increased disability facilities in city
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
At the last Council meeting of the year, Councillor Clodagh Higgins proposed a motion calling for Galway City Council to undertake a feasibility study to provide for a Changing Places Accessible facility in the city.
Read more ...Inishbofin ferry service secure for next five years
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
The Inishbofin ferry service has been secured for the next five years after funding was secured by the Aire don Ghaeilge, don Ghaeltacht agus do na hOileáin, Seán Kyne.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
There are three keys to a successful weight loss plan – diet, exercise, and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect – one will not work without the other. Your metabolism is the most powerful of all the three keys – it is the ‘switch’ that controls everything else. In most people this switch is off.
Read more ...New literacy strategy must put stronger emphasis on digital literacy – Naughton
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
The new Literacy and Numeracy strateg0y due to be updated at the end of 2020 must include a heavy emphasis on digital literacy as the digitalisation of work and education continues apace, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Read more ...Oranmore dentist honoured for excellence of treatment of Aran accident victim
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
An Oranmore based dentist has been named ‘Connacht Dentist of the Year for the quality of the care and the kindness she provided to a young boy who suffered a dental injury in a bike accident.
Read more ...Five Galway enterprises to benefit from Regional Enterprise Development Fund allocations
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Galway has been allocated €9.7 million under the Government’s Regional Enterprise Development Fund, with the Galway Technology Centre, the PorterShed, Comhoibriú/Creative Enterprise West, SCCUL Enterprises, and Grow Remote set to benefit.
Read more ...GMIT digital event to focus on remote working and wellness
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Now in its third year, GMIT Mayo’s Digital West event will take place on Tuesday January 28. Organised by academic staff in collaboration with the GMIT Innovation Hub and in partnership with external business support agencies, this year’s event will focus on remote working, wellness and opportunity.
As the digital media landscape rapidly evolves with the introduction of new technologies such as AI, analytics, automation and a movement towards high definition video communication, companies are finding it increasingly hard to attract and maintain talent.
Read more ...Study to look at “everyday pain” in toddlers and young children
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
The Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway is seeking parents with a young child (from ages 2.5 to 6 years old) to take part in a short study about their child’s “everyday pains” (such as little bumps, scrapes, and cuts that happen around the home).
Read more ...Saolta aims to promptly transfer cancer patients requiring urgent treatment to centre of excellence
Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Sixty beds are set aside at University Hospital Galway for cancer patients who require urgent treatment.
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