Galway Film Fleadh announce the launch of new Festival Network
Tue, Jun 09, 2020
The primary purpose of the network is to formalise a system for sharing information, strategies and culture amongst festivals that will represent a strong voice in Europe. It will shape, develop, reach and agree on common positions and perspectives on key issues. The network will be able to develop resources, business models, best practices and information exchange infrastructures to support members in the emerging film ecosystem, providing a unique opportunity to strengthen film festivals.
Read more ...Kenny's Bookshop re-opens today
Mon, Jun 08, 2020
Kenny's Bookshop, Liosbán Retail Park, re-opens to the public from today, Monday June 8. Access will be for a set number of customers at the same time. Strict social distancing and hygiene standards in-store will be observed.
Read more ...Visit your virtual museum for a world of wonder
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Galway City Museum may be currently closed to the public but it is very much open online. Visit your virtual museum at www.galwaycitymuseum.ie where you can access many educational resources and explore the exhibitions and the collection from the comfort of your own home.
The museum has added some brand new material for visitors to enjoy. In addition to browsing past and current exhibitions, you can listen in and watch museum podcasts and vodcasts.
Read more ...Escalation of anti-social behaviour concerns city councillor
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
A Galway city councillor has expressed his concern regarding the increase in anti-social behaviour in Galway City.
Read more ...Crowe proposes large scale pedestrianisation of city centre
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Councillor Mike Crowe has this week reiterated his call for a large part of the city centre to be pedestrianised for the rest of the summer, saying that it is “time for a real change in Galway City and one that will bring a benefit to everyone.”
Read more ...Last batch of GMIT face visors delivered to Galway University Hospitals (GUH)
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
The heroic efforts of staff at GMIT have continued their work to help frontline heroes with the delivery of another batch of face visors to Galway University Hospitals this week.
Read more ...Celebrate the Poet’s Picnic
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
The Poet’s Picnic is an annual celebration of WB Yeats’ birthday on June 13. Lovers of Yeats’ poetry have gathered and feasted on the grounds of the Norman tower house that was his summer home, and the inspiration for some of his most beautiful work.
Read more ...Calls for temporary cycle path along Salthill Promenade
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Galway Urban Greenway Alliance have proposed that a 2.6km temporary cycle path should be installed along the seafront from Southpark to Blackrock.
According to their spokesperson, Sean Leonard, the barriers currently in place along the prom are unsightly and dangerous. He said; “These barriers have forced cyclists out into the road where cycling is much more dangerous. This is causing increasing numbers to cycle on the prom itself, which in turn is causing a danger to pedestrians.
Read more ...Everyone is deserving of compassion, says Gabriel Byrne in appeal for Galway Hospice
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Renowned Irish actor Gabriel Byrne has appealed for support for Galway Hospice afterits fundraising was decimated by the cancellation of annual collections.
Read more ...NUI Galway and UL scientists launch ultraviolet drone to fight COVID-19
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Researchers at NUI Galway’s Health Innovation via Engineering (HIVE) Lab have developed a novel method of providing sterilising ultraviolet light radiation in a wide variety of environments by harnessing the versatility of unmanned aerial vehicles or drones. The project is led by NUI Galway’s Professor Derek O’Keeffe and Dr Ted Vaughan, with Dr Kevin Johnson from the University of Limerick.
Read more ...Have patience with those re-emerging
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Imagine if you can, that you have been hibernating in the far end of the chamber at Newgrange all year, wrapped up in the darkness, comfortable with your own forced comfort, and only stirred and woken by the advancing light of that solstice sun making its way like an orange sabre, as if it is setting fire to the dusty floor until it rests at last at your bare foot.
Read more ...#BlackLivesMatter protest postponed as Mayor expresses Covid-19 risks
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
A protest march scheduled for the city centre this weekend in solidarity with victims of racism has been called off due to concerns about the health risks posed by such a large gathering.
Read more ...St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union's #UniCash!!
Wed, Jun 03, 2020
We at St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are delighted to announce that we have just launched our fantastic giveaway, #UniCash, for students who were due to complete their Leaving Certificate this Summer.
Read more ...A hero’s welcome for ‘Miracle Man’ Paddy
Thu, May 28, 2020
Paddy Grant looked out of his bedroom window each day hoping to spot a seagull and a crow. All he usually saw was scaffolding and a blue sky peeping in between the gaps in the large steel frame.
Read more ...City Hall issues tenders for Martin Roundabout transformation
Thu, May 28, 2020
Tenders are being sought for a major renovation of the Martin Roundabout, which will see it transformed into a signalised junction with a new layout to prioritise buses, as well as include full pedestrian and cycling facilities.
Read more ...Underuse of private hospitals during pandemic cannot continue, says Connolly
Thu, May 28, 2020
There is a "complete lack of transparency" about the contracts between the HSE and the private hospitals, especially when many such hospitals remain "substantially empty".
Read more ...Galway bus services likely to go electric in near future
Thu, May 28, 2020
Electric buses could soon become part of Galway’s public transport infrastructure, following the National Transport Authority's decision to seek a supplier for 200 such environmentally-friendly vehicles.
Read more ...GMIT staff member makes hundreds of reusable face coverings for use in nursing homes
Thu, May 28, 2020
Galway textiles technician Kelly Roberts has been putting her creative skills and resources to invaluable use since April, making hundreds of reusable face coverings for use both in nursing homes and for GMIT staff.
Read more ...Cutting Covid-19 payment would be 'penny wise and pound foolish', says McNelis
Thu, May 28, 2020
There must be no cut to the €350 weekly Covid-19 pandemic when more than half a million people are still reliant on it, and with many workplaces remaining closed for the foreseeable future.
Read more ...Hanley calls for designated park times for vulnerable people
Thu, May 28, 2020
Creating specific hours during the day for "medically vulnerable people" to access public parks is "vital" in ensuring they can safely enjoy the outdoors and get exercise during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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