NMI adds final touches to MONUMENT exhibition at Galway City Museum

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

Some of the team from the National Museum of Ireland have been installing a selection of artefacts found during excavations at Dún Aonghasa, Inis Mór, into the MONUMENT exhibition at Galway City Museum over the past week.

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Previté book on Corrib monastic sites reprinted due to demand

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

The awardwinning ‘Guide to Lough Corrib’s Early Monastic Sites’ written by Rev Anthony Previté a decade ago has just been reprinted and is now available at the price of €15 from Charlie Byrne’s and other bookshops.

This detailed book, containing more than 100 colour photographs, looks at the 31 settlements created by Irish monks around Lough Corrib. These range from the well preserved abbeys at Cong, Ross Errilly, and Claregalway, to the small remains at Kilian Church and Inchiquinn. The book also details the lives of the early saints who lived in, or were associated with, the areas in question.

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Madison gets chance to thank Merit Medical and Blood Bike West

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

Recently, Merit Medical in conjunction with its Charity of the Year, Blood Bike West were delighted to welcome its very own VIP, Madison Hynes to help celebrate the naming of Blood Bike West’s newest fleet Bike, “Madison” which will remain for its lifetime.

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Grasp the opportunity to become citizens of the sea

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

Empowering and inspiring European citizens to become citizens of the sea is one of the key goals of the European Commission’s forthcoming Mission for Healthy Oceans, Seas, Coastal and Inland Waters. The Marine Institute and the European Commission are inviting the people of Ireland to complete an online survey on their level of awareness about our oceans and seas, and share what they believe are the top priorities for the health of our ocean.

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Galway couple wins wedding competition for frontline health workers

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

A Galway couple have won a once-in-a-lifetime prize of a luxury wedding at the Virginia Park Lodge in County Cavan.

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Clifden social housing development moves a step closer

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

A 26 bed social housing development in Clifden moved a step closer with the signing of a contract for construction.

The scheme which is expected to commence in mid-September and take 20 months to complete, will see 18 houses and eight apartments made up of 11 two bed units, 10 one bed units and five three bed units being built at Hospital Road in the town.

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Schools under pressure to have PPE and sanitiser in place for opening says Canney

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

Deputy Sean Canney has been approached by schools which cannot get supplies sof PPE equipment and sanitisers due to unprecedented demand.

Deputy Canney said; “The problem is compounded by the fact that the schools are bound by procurement rules and have to purchase the supplies from suppliers nominated by the Department of Education. The Department of Education did not notify schools of the nominated supplies until Friday August 7, with schools reopening next week this has put the schools in an impossible position.

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‘So much for empathy’ — Students’ Union demands repeat fee waiver as university releases ‘collective good’ initiative

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

The refusal by NUI Galway to waive the student exam repeat fee of €295 has been branded as hypocritical by the vice-president of NUIG Students’ Union, Róisín Nic Lochlainn.

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Galway Cycling Campaign welcomes stimulus funding for mobility measures

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

Galway Cycling Campaign have welcomed this funding prtobided by Government to stimulate employment and lead to some public realm improvements.

The group say that they particularly welcome the plans to carry out preliminary design works on a new cycling bridge across the Corrib along the old rail abutments.

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Cúla4 ar Scoil returns for a second series to TG4

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

After a successful first season, the educational and inspiring programme Cúla4 ar Scoil returns to TG4 next week, and will broadcast from Monday to Thursday on TG4, beginning on Monday August 31 at 10am. The series will cater for primary school children who attend Gaelscoileanna and Gaeltacht schools as they return to school.

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Thu, Aug 27, 2020

Virtual Summer Festival to showcase the creative arts

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Golf dinner fallout is a wake-up call to complacency and arrogance

Thu, Aug 27, 2020

A few weeks ago, as a friend of mine was traversing cross country on his way to the south east, he stopped for a coffee at a big service station on one of the motorways. But as they got there, they could see that inside it was overly packed, that while the numbers might not have been in breach of anything, it was still not conducive to good public health were they to go in. His daughter noticed this too and said as much. “Daddy, there are too many people in there, let’s move along and go somewhere else.”

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The Growth in Ireland's Casino Industry

Wed, Aug 26, 2020

The gambling market in Ireland is unique given the country's proximity to Great Britain. A lot of people assume that the gambling laws in Ireland are the same as the laws that are in place throughout other countries in the region. That's just not the case.

When it comes to gambling as a widely accepted form of adult entertainment, the Irish people have always been a bit more conservative than their counterparts in other countries. It's only been within the last 20 years or so that the gambling industry has been able to make substantial headway among Irish regulators and gamblers.

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Up close and personal with Gallagher Galway!

Tue, Aug 25, 2020

There has been a lot in the news recently about the COVID haircut. Barbers nationwide saw all shades of wild and wonderful on their customers return to the barber chair. The 3 months forced haircut sabbatical meant a lot of men saw the extra hair growth as an opportunity to perhaps change hairstyle. But what haircut to choose is the quandary!

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ALL IRELAND CYCLE CHALLENGE

Mon, Aug 24, 2020

Calling all cycling enthusiasts! Your county needs you to take part in the ‘All Ireland Cycle’, a challenge to cycle 200km in 10 days between August 28th and September 6th to help raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.

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Amazon announces new wind farm project in Galway 

Mon, Aug 24, 2020

Amazon have announced a new 115-megawatt (MW) wind farm project in Ardderroo, Galway, which will begin operating in 2022, and will support their Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres in the country.

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Galway and west lashed overnight by ferocious ‘Ellen’

Thu, Aug 20, 2020

Galway woke up this morning after a night of high winds and heavy rainfall lashed the west coast as Storm Ellen struck the country with full force.

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Free parking for parents using ‘Park and Stride’ on school run

Thu, Aug 20, 2020

Free parking is available to parents on school runs who are also using the Galway City Council's new ‘Park and Stride’ facilities, involving 22 car parks across Galway city.

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State-of-the-art STEM building at GMIT to go to tender next year

Thu, Aug 20, 2020

The construction of a state-of-the-art science, technology, engineering, and maths building at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology is set to go to tender early next year.

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Former Mayor says Leaving Cert should be 'assessed on merit and not by postcode'

Thu, Aug 20, 2020

"The mess" made in British schools over predictive grading, with its associated problems of classism and assumptions over schools in deprived areas, must be avoided here.

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