Council expresses condolences to family of homeless man who died

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

The Galway City Council has expressed its condolences to the family of a homeless man who died last Friday on ‘The Line’ near Lough Atalia in the city.

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Thu, Apr 12, 2018

Closing date extended for the Mayor’s Awards

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Rabbitte demands action over fodder crisis in Galway

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

The on-going fodder crisis in Galway is an “emergency situation” with “fodder reserves are rapidly running out”, leading a Galway East TD to demand the Government “urgently” introduce “measures to alleviate the growing pressure” on farmers.

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Dun Aengus visitor centre to get €600,000 in funding

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

The visitor centre at Dun Aengus on Inis Mór is set for a major upgrade after funding totalling €600,000 was confirmed - a move one leading Galway TD said he hoped would boost tourism to the region.

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Light rail a waste of time for Galway, says Larkin

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

A city councillor says debating about whether Galway would benefit from the installation of a light rail system is a “waste of time”.

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Women’s evening on minding mental health

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

The Galway club of business and professional women will host a women’s health evening in the Galway Bay Hotel on Tuesday April 17.

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Galwayman jailed for weekly rape of his foster sister

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

A Galway man has been sentenced to seven and half years in prison for the weekly rape of his foster sister more than 10 years ago.

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Public lecture on Pádraic Ó Conaire’s revolutionary side

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

The name Pádraic Ó Conaire provokes thoughts of his short story ‘M’asal Beag Dubh’, Albert Power’s charming statue, or of his “fondness for a drop” - few think of his involvement in the Irish revolution.

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Arts festival to bring awardwinning hit circus show to Galway this summer

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

Backbone, the critically acclaimed new show from the award winning circus and physical theatre group, Gravity & Other Myths, has been announced for the 2018 Galway International Arts Festival.

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Thu, Apr 12, 2018

Major rise in referrals to early intervention service

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‘110 per cent legend’ — Official biography of Tony Keady to be launched next week

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

Last summer, Irish sport mourned a legend. When Tony Keady died suddenly in August at just 53 years of age, a whole county cried, and the rest of the country stopped in its tracks to say goodbye to a legend of the game of hurling.

Except Tony Keady was more than a legend. In 1988, after leading Galway to a second All-Ireland title in succession, he was crowned the greatest hurler in Ireland. He was 25 years of age, and there was nobody like him, nobody to touch him in the maroon No.6 shirt.

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Project shows robots can help dementia sufferers

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

A research project led by NUI Galway has established that companion robots can have a positive impact on older people living with dementia. Such is the impact of this research, it has been featured in a new European Commission study analysing the impact on society of EU-funded research and innovation in technology for active and healthy ageing. The MARIO project is among 25 projects credited, and the only one in Ireland, with having had the most influence in Europe over the last 11 years. The project is also being featured across Europe this week on the EuroNews TV channel’s Futuris science programme.

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A great citizen whose legacy will be felt in Galway for generations

Thu, Apr 12, 2018

A city is a patchwork quilt of faces, opinions, cultures, sounds, smells. It only becomes what it is through the juxtaposition of all of these things. From the difference which it has to other places, a difference created by the choices we make in terms of the type of place we want to live in. I think of this every week when the team and I here at the Advertiser sit down to put together a newspaper that we hope touches in some respect a variety of the issues and areas that go to make up Galway. A pot pourri to match the pot pourri that surrounds us all.

I also think of this every time we lose someone who has made a contribution to what is Galway, to the way we think and approach life. We are fortunate to have have myriad individuals who through their intellect, ability, and drive have gone on to plaster into place one of the building blocks of the city we have today and the city we will have in fifty years time.

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"He informed me that I was the only woman in my area in Europe. It was definitely a surprise''

Wed, Apr 11, 2018

In a day and age where video games and television are winning the hearts and minds of children, Jade Goodfellow is providing an outdoor alternative which not only promotes health and social interaction with other children but the most critical ingredient to securing the attention of any youngster; fun. She sat down with advertiser.ie to chat about the development and growth of her business, Zip-Lines Ireland, being the only female zip-line constructor in Europe, and the organising of the first trail run at Monivea Woods.

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Dun Aengus visitor centre to get €600,000 in funding

Mon, Apr 09, 2018

The visitor centre at Dun Aengus on Inis Mór is set for a major upgrade after funding totalling €600,000 was confirmed this morning - a move one leading Galway TD said he hoped would boost tourism to the region.

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Strong opposition to social housing development

Thu, Apr 05, 2018

An unprecedented number of objections to the proposed building of more than 70 new social housing units on the Ballymoneen Road in Knocknacarra have been made, according to councillor Mike Crowe.

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Ireland falling behind on environmental Sustainable Development Goals

Thu, Apr 05, 2018

Ireland is falling behind on its environmental commitments under the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals a newly published report has found. Social Justice Ireland in its Sustainable Progress Index for 2018 warns the State risks huge European fines if we continue to ignore our commitments.

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Dear Ireland, the world is watching

Thu, Apr 05, 2018

It is a funny thing to feel completely prepared to live abroad, then realise, after saving for years, buying outlet converters, and booking a plane ticket across the Atlantic, that you forgot about one thing - contraception.

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Educate Together to meet TDs to press for new secondary school for the city

Thu, Apr 05, 2018

Ahead of the Department of Education's review of its school building programme, to determine what additional schools will open over the next number of years, the Galway Educate Together Second-Level Startup Group will meet local TDs to press for a new secondary school for the city.

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Galway Together For Yes launches campaign to repeal Eighth Amendment

Thu, Apr 05, 2018

Voting Yes will "remove the harmful Eighth Amendment from the Constitution" and allow the State "create a caring and compassionate environment for women in Ireland in crisis pregnancy situations".

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