Salthill history and magical tales at the museum

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Storytelling sessions for children and for adults and a talk about the history of Salthill take place in the Galway City Museum next week.

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Ardilaun receives white flag award

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

The Ardilaun Leisure Club has recently been awarded the White Flag Award, a quality award which recognises high standards of excellence in health and leisure facilities.

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Survival of Irish craft workers tops agenda

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

A two-day conference for craft workers in Ireland begins in Galway tomorrow.

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Aggressive taxi passenger squeezes garda’s throat in headlock, court hears

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

A garda who confronted an aggressive passenger of a taxi over the non payment of a fare was suddenly punched in the face twice and had his throat squeezed while being held in a tight headlock before a colleague was forced to use pepper spray and a baton to free him, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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Rezoning would damage business in Galway says Ó Brolcháin

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Proposals to re-zone land for commercial use on the outskirts of the city will only draw business away from the city centre and serve to facilitate those who wish to set up liquidation sales.

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Labour to hold national conference in Galway next year

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

The Labour Party could be part of, or else leading, the next government, by the time it holds its national conference in Galway next spring.

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Elite swimmers compete in Leisureland

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Top class swimming action returns to Galway this weekend when Leisureland hosts the National Short Course Swimming Championships 2010.

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Galway Future Homes & Building Exhibition comes to Leisureland

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Galway Future Homes & Building Exhibition is returning to provide ideas, advice, and inspiration for those building, extending, or improving their home. The show will take place in Leisureland, Salthill, on Friday November 26 from 6pm to 9pm, Saturday November 27 from 11am to 6pm, and Sunday November 28 from 12 noon to 6pm.

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GMIT hotel school donates thirty meals for Lions Club ‘live’ auction

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Hotel school students in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) have volunteered to prepare, cook, and serve a ‘Gourmet Dining Experience’ for 30 guests that will be auctioned off to the highest bidder during the Galway Lions Club ‘live’ radio auction in December.

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Christmas craft fair in Moycullen

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

The Moycullen Shopping Centre, An Cearnog Nua, will hold its first Christmas craft fair, which opens tomorrow, and runs up to Christmas Eve.

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Get your skates on for Galway Bay on Ice

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

The Grooveyard will return to Galway this Christmas with the popular Galway Bay on Ice, and this year’s attraction promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Last year’s Galway Bay on Ice was a huge success, and the ice skating facility will be back at the Spanish Arch from November 27 to January 9.

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Tesco opens in Oranmore

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

The new Tesco Oranmore store was officially opened this week, which according to the company, will create 110 jobs for the town.

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Coole hosts its first conferring ceremony

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Coole Park hosted a conferring ceremony for graduates of the NUI Maynooth certificate in local history last weekend, the first ceremony of its kind to be held at the park. The course was run as an outreach programme at Coole by the NUI Maynooth department of modern history, in association with the university’s adult education office. Nineteen students were conferred on the day.

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New language exchange night in Galway

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Local Galway residents Jack Kinsella and Una Timlin recently set up a language exchange meetup where language lovers, Galwegians, and visitors from all walks of life can come together. The first night was held in Kelly's on Monday October 25.

Prior to the event the organisers assigned one language to each table with little flags indicating the tongue spoken, with tables for Irish, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Chinese, Russian, and Japanese. Once the attendees arrived they were free to sit where they liked and switch tables as their linguistic talents fancied.

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Man charged with stealing more than €4,500 of cigarettes

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

The case of a Dublin man who allegedly damaged a vending machine beyond repair and stole more than €4,500 worth of cigarettes from a hotel has been adjourned until after the New Year.

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Professor of playful learning to address local childcare conference

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

A leading UK professor will speak on the importance of play in the development of children’s future social skills at a conference in the city next month.

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Renowned hair salon takes up residence at the Radisson

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Cutting edge hair salon MOHH Hair Couture is now available at the Radisson Blu Hotel.

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Glamour in Galway — a stylish sensation

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Huge numbers of fashionistas turned out for the inaugural Glamour in Galway event last weekend. Event organiser Mandy Maher has this week announced the successful fashion and beauty showcase will now be an annual event.

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Budding chefs of the future at the Connemara Coast

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

For many years Euro-toques Ireland has carried out a range of initiatives to help educate children about food and encourage better eating habits. In the early years this involved Euro-toques chefs taking a roadshow to schools around the country, and in more recent years carrying out intensive hands-on workshops, involving not only chefs but also artisan food producers.

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Farmer warned to dispose of carcasses properly

Thu, Nov 18, 2010

A farmer who owns lands where a number of sheep carcasses in various stages of decay were found has been warned by a district court judge to dispose of animal remains properly in future.

Judge David Anderson, presiding at Galway District Court this week, gave the warning after hearing how gardai and a superintendent inspector from the Department of Agriculture carried out an inspection at farmland belonging to Tom Fahy and discovered the decaying remains of 14 sheep and one calf.

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