Relics of Blessed Karl in Galway next week

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

The relics of Blessed Karl, the Last Emperor of Austria, will come to Galway Cathedral on Thursday November 21. Holy Mass in honour of Blessed Karl of Austria will be celebrated in Galway Cathedral at 7:30pm. Blessed Karl is one of the very few official saints of the Church who was also a husband and father.

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City pop-up shop to showcase the best of Galway’s premium craft makers and designers

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

A special pop-up shop will be launched in the city next month to showcase a range of premium artisan products from some of Galway’s most accomplished craft makers.

The annual event is organised by Creative Makers Galway – a unique collaboration between a wide range of high quality craft makers and designers across the city and county.

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Kyne approves funding for Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge curriculum

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

Funding of €532,500 for the Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge curriculum, has been approved by the Minister for the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands, Sean Kyne.

The allocation will support the TEG curriculum and exams over the next three academic years, and includes €405,000 to support arts events across Gaeltacht schools in County Galway.

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New general manager announced for historic Renvyle House Hotel

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

Anne Marie Kelly is to become the new general manager of Renvyle House Hotel following the decision by current CEO Ronnie Counihan to retire next year after 20 years at the helm of the historic property, and after a stellar 45 years in hospitality.

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Excitement as Special Olympics Young Athletes club launches in Galway

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

A new club for budding young athletes has launched in Galway — the Galway Special Olympics Young Athletes Club welcomes children and their families into the world of Special Olympics by showing how all children can be valued for their talents and abilities.

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Inaugural John Cunningham lecture to honour late newspaper editor

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

The Discipline of Journalism and Communication at NUI Galway will host the inaugural ‘John Cunningham Journalism Lecture’ on Monday,November 18 at 5pm in the Aula Maxima. The event honours the late Connacht Tribune Editor and long-time journalism lecturer John Cunningham.

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N84 collision data highlights need for road upgrade, says Charity

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

County councillor James Charity has obtained data from An Garda Sìochana confirming that 29 separate collisions have taken place on the N84 Headford Road in the period from January 2016 to date alone.

He said that this data highlights just how dangerous this section of road has become, with the vast majority of accidents taking place on the section between Corrandulla and Galway City.

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XRef Ireland to launch with networking event

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

Global HR software company Xref Ireland, which was headquartered in Australia, will launch in Ireland next week with a networking event on recruitment, to be held in the Portershed.

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Eleven Galway teenagers to represent county at Youth Assembly on Climate

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

Eleven young Galway people will represent the county tomorrow Friday 15 November, when the RTÉ Youth Assembly on Climate, in association with the Houses of the Oireachtas, will host the Youth Assembly which will be convened in Dáil Éireann.

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NUI Galway study finds pornography use is associated with sexual aggression

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

A research study conducted by NUI Galway and Zagreb University in Croatia on 600 Croatian male high school students aged 15-17 over a 20-month period, has found that pornography use is associated with sexual aggression over time but only when people report a pre-disposition to aggression. In isolation, pornography use does not predict sexual aggression.

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Sort city traffic now — it’s beyond a joke

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

Dear Editor,
I would like to register my disgust with the current traffic situation in Galway City, and I would like to know what Galway City Council is doing about it ? I am aware of the existence of a “Galway Transport Strategy”, however, that is going to take years to implement, potentially at considerable cost, and I am firmly of the opinion that the people of Galway want answers to the issue now, not 10 or 15 years down the line.

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Every primary school in Galway East set to receive €5,500 grant

Thu, Nov 14, 2019

Every primary school in Galway East is set to receive a minimum grant of €5,500 under the Department of Education’s Minor Works programme. The schools will receive the grants in early December.

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Mairéad Farrell selected as Sinn Féin General Election candidate

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Sinn Féin’s Mairéad Farrell has been selected by party membership to contest the Galway West Dáilcheantar at the next General Election.

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Progress for footpath on Tuam Road At Garrai Glas estate

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Residents at Garrai Glas estate in Athenry could soon be benefiting from new works to provide safer access to the Tuam Road for both drivers and pedestrians.

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Athenry to get new fire station

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Athenry is to get a new fire station, with the facility expected to be located on the outskirts of the town, while the local Gaelscoil Riada has been approved for new facilities.

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Naughton welcomes funding for city and county voluntary groups

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Galway Contact, FORUM Connemara and Down Syndrome Galway are among the local organisations that will benefit from €1 million in grant funding for community voluntary groups announced this week.

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Mairéad Farrell selected as Sinn Féin General Election candidate

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Sinn Féin’s Mairéad Farrell has been selected by party membership to contest the Galway West Dáilcheantar at the next General Election.

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NUI Galway to host Men’s Health Symposium on International Men’s Day

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Symposium to support people working in men’s health and to discuss and provide solutions to combating isolation and building resilience in men’s lives.

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‘I feel a huge amount of excitement to be appointed as the director of Cúirt

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Last week, Sasha de Buyl-Pisco made her first visit to Galway following her appointment as both the new director of the Cúirt International Festival of Literature and head of literature at Galway Arts Centre.

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Rabbitte concerned that 24 consultant posts remain vacant at GUH

Thu, Nov 07, 2019

Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, has expressed her concern that Galway University Hospital currently has 24 vacant consultant posts.

Deputy Rabbitte said last evening that it is the case with the onset of winter illnesses just around the corner.

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