Sweeter than Roses concert tomorrow night
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Oranmore soprano, Helen Hancock will present an evening of singing and music in the auditorium of Galway Community College, Moneenageisha tomorrow Friday March 22 at 8pm.
Read more ...More than thirty public car charging points now operational in Galway
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is being made easier thanks to a range of Government supports, Minister Ciaran Cannon has said.
Read more ...Teacher to run for Renua in Gort/Kinvara area
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Emma O’Connell, teacher and prominent pro life campaigner has announced her selection to run as the Renua candidate in the Gort Kinvara area for Galway County Council elections in May.
Ms O’Connell, the director of the only crisis pregnancy centre in the West of Ireland, has pledged publically to address water safety in and around the River Corrib in the city, following on from the recent tragic deaths of young people in Galway.
Read more ...People with disabilities must be included in local decision making
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Local authorities need to reimagine how access to services and decision making can be improved for people with disabilities.
Read more ...Empty rooms the shrines for those who never came home
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
It’s the empty beds that will hurt the most.
Read more ...Connolly demands public be involved in the upcoming review of city bus routes
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
The public must be involved in the upcoming review of the city’s bus routes, as any review without the input of the people who use public transport would be flawed and unrepresentative.
Read more ...Charity coffee morning/tea day in aid of Self Help Africa and Galway Hospice
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
A joint fundraising charity coffee morning/tea day and bake sale will take place in Ardrahan this weekend in aid of Self Help Africa and the Galway Hospice, and people are being asked to show their support.
Carmel Murphy from Ardrahan has decided to host another of her special coffee morning/tea and bake sale days from 11am to 3pm on Saturday at Labane Hall. Ms Murphy is organising the event along with her son Darragh and many friends to raise funds in aid of the great work of these two very worthy charities.
Read more ...DFS to create ten jobs in new Wellpark store opening this weekend
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Sofa manufacturer and retailer DFS is to open a new store this Saturday March 23, in the WellPark Retail Park on the Dublin Road, creating ten new jobs.
Read more ...An afternoon at Pathways could change your child’s career
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Despite the growing use of psychometric testing, college open days, and online research, it seems that the biggest influence on the career and course choices of teenage students is still parental. The focus on choosing the right pathways for your children is one of the key areas to be explored at next month’s Pathways education and careers event, to be held in Galway’s Galmont Hotel on Tuesday April 9. Organised by the Galway Advertiser group, this event promises something for everyone planning their next steps.
Special afternoon sessions with the speakers and exhibitors at the event have been set aside for parents and children to avail of expert knowledge as they embark on making the key decisions that will shape their careers. With fixed sessions scheduled throughout the day, and with many school groups already confirmed attendees through the day, parents should note that minimum disruption can be caused to your child’s classes by attending for the 3.30pm sessions.
Read more ...Crowley calls for cycle friendly city
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Social Democrats Candidate for Galway City West John Crowley, has said that Galway needs to rethink the way it approaches its development of traffic and transport infrastructure.
Read more ...NUI Galway announces 2019 alumni award winners
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
NUI Galway has announced the winners of the 2019 Alumni Awards to be presented at the 20th annual Alumni Awards Gala Banquet on Saturday, April 13.
The NUI Galway Alumni Awards recognise individual excellence and achievements among the University’s more than 100,000 graduates worldwide. Now in its twentieth year, the Awards programme boasts an impressive roll call of more than 100 outstanding NUI Galway alumni who have gone on to make an impact in their chosen field, and in so doing honour their alma mater.
Read more ...Better late than never, we’re heading to Africa to create a learning environment
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
It has always been one of my great regrets that I never went to work as a teacher in South America or Africa or as we used to say when I was young “go on the missions”. So when the opportunity presented itself earlier this year I decided now is the time.
Read more ...Housing Minister to address urban regeneration conference in city next week
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy will be among the speakers at a major conference on urban development organised by Galway Chamber in the inaugural City Regions Ireland event, scheduled to take place at NUI Galway on Thursday next, March 28.
The half-day conference, entitled ‘Ireland’s Cities – Powerhouses of Regional Growth’, will explore how Ireland’s five cities can fulfil the goals of economic development for their regions set out in the National Planning Framework (NPF) and Project Ireland 2040.
Read more ...Diverse entries flow in for Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Almost 20 businesses and organisations representing a wide range of sectors have put their names forward for Galway’s bilingual business awards - Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2019. The Gradam is organised by Gaillimh le Gaeilge in association with the Galway Advertiser and TG4 and with support from the Galway Chamber.
Read more ...Jobs boost for Tuam as Valeo announces €44m investment
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
Tuam received a major jobs and investment boost last evening when it was announced that autotech giant Valeo is to spend €44m in a research and development programme to place them at the cutting edge of developments in the self-driving cars market.
Read more ...Fears grow Teach Solais could be forced to close by November
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
Teach Solais, Galway's LGBT+ resource centre, may be forced to close its doors in November if future funding cannot be secured, a situation which has led a local election candidate to demand the HSE rethink its decision over what is regarded as a "vital" support service in the city.
Read more ...Mike Murphy to tell Galway why Ireland should boycott the Eurovision
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
Mike Murphy, the former RTÉ broadcaster, will be the keynote speaker at the 'Boycott Eurovision 2019 in Israel Gig’, an event calling on Ireland to withdraw from participating in the contest in Tel Aviv in May.
Read more ...GAAW campaign to warn public of cost of Ireland's participation in PESCO
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
The Galway Alliance Against War has set itself the task of explaining to Galwegians what PESCO actually means and aims to deliver a bilingual information leaflet to every home in Galway.
Read more ...More than a thousand households in Galway in mortgage arrears
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
A total of 1,124 households in Galway are in mortgage arrears for over two years while more than 860 of those have been in arrears for at least five years.
Read more ...Are posters a necessary evil, asks Soc Dems candidate
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
A Social Democrats candidate for Galway City Council in the Galway City West ward, has asked if the use of postering in election campaigns is a ‘necessary evil,” as has been suggested by other parties and candidates.
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