Augustine Hill — a new neighbourhood in a new Galway
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Over the past few months I have opined and received many responses on the need for a big discussion on how Galway will be shaped in the next 10 years, because the next 10, and the opportunities it allows, will shape what will be achieved in the next one hundred.
Read more ...New streets and plazas as Augustine Hill is revealed
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
A planning application has today been lodged for the eight-acre infill development site adjacent to Ceannt Train Station in Galway city centre that will see the creation of eleven new streets and four new civic spaces in a development that will create a new neighbourhood in the heart of the city.
Read more ...NUIG accused of 'exploiting' students over controversial rent hike
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
NUI Galway's decision to hike student accommodation rents by four per cent has been condemned as exploitative and a move that will potentially bar many young people from accessing university education.
Read more ...Leading LGBT+ organisations in Galway to receive Government funding
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
More than €12,000 in Government funding is to go towards two leading LGBT+ organisations in Galway, which one TD has welcomed as a move to helping combat homophobia and prejudice.
Read more ...GLUAS team welcomes report saying Galway is 'mathematically suitable' for light rail
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Galway city, because of its "linear shape" makes it "mathematically suitable" for the development of a cost effective light rail system, according to a report by an NUI Galway mathematician.
Read more ...Augustine Hill to meet top sustainability commitments
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Augustine Hill is aiming for One Planet Living endorsement, with a One Planet Action Plan designed by Bioregional to ensure that the development meets key sustainability commitments.
Read more ...University to host Travellers in Education event
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
NUI Galway will celebrate Irish Traveller Ethnicity Day by hosting the ‘Travellers in Education: Building a Sense of Belonging’ event on Wednesday, 26 February.
Read more ...Climate change wasn't the focus of the election, but it must be the focus of the next Government
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
It is often said that the environment suffers in Ireland, and indeed on the planet, because of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. In order to be able to concentrate on things outside of keeping us alive, we need to feel well fed, healthy, and have a roof over our heads.
Read more ...Alice Mary Higgins to seek re-election to the Seanad
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Alice-Mary Higgins has been "a remarkably effective and progressive" member of Seanad Éireann, "with a sharp eye for human rights", and who has the potential to continue "invaluable and reforming work" in the upper house.
Read more ...Eleven new streets and four new civic spaces in Augustine Hill
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
A planning application has today been lodged for the eight-acre infill development site adjacent to Ceannt Train Station in Galway city centre that will see the creation of 11 new streets and four new civic spaces. The development company is a joint venture between Galway-based Edward Capital and London-based Summix Capital. The neighbourhood, deriving its name from an historic name for the area is to be known as Augustine Hill, and will deliver 376 homes in an exciting mixed-use expansion of the city centre.
Read more ...Galway Freemasons to hold charity fundraising dinner
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
The Simon Community, Medecins Sans Frontieres, and the RNLI are the chosen charities to benefit from this year’s Freemasons’ Gala Dinner which will take place in the Clayton Hotel on Thursday March 5 at 7pm.
Read more ...Celebrate International Women’s Day with a seasonal spring lunch for Self Help Africa
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Paul and Mary Grealish of The King’s Head Bistro in Galway’s Latin Quarter, together with Ronan Scully of Self Help Africa, are hosting a special International Women’s Day lunch in aid of Self Help Africa on Sunday March 8.
Read more ...Helping sick children have fun
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
A children’s charity which provides play and fun for sick children in hospitals is seeking play volunteers to help out at University Hospital Galway.
Read more ...Módh Eile within weeks of opening its doors
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
On Monday afternoon, I visited Modh Eile as a guest of COPE Galway. It is the perhaps one of the last times that the media will see inside it fully, because from next month it will become the temporary and private home of many families who experience domestic violence in Galway every year and who require a place to flee to, receive respite, to be cosseted. A place of great privacy and comfort.
Read more ...Lack of funding is affecting women with mental health problems during pregnancy or after childbirth
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
by mary O’Connor
Funding earmarked for services for women in the west experiencing mental health problems during pregnancy or after childbirth is no longer available for the project.
Gardai probe city centre assault
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Gardai are looking for witnesses to an assault which took place in the city centre earlier this week, which led to a man being hospitalised.
Read more ...Boston Scientific and NUI Galway objections withdrawn on dramatic opening day of ring road hearing
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
On a day when it seemed the proposers of the new N6 Galway City Ring Road would merely go through the motions of outlining the project, there was drama when it emerged that both Boston Scientific and NUI Galway had withdrawn objections/submissions to the plan — in both cases to allow amendments to address their concerns.
Read more ...Rural towns to suffer as a result of cuts to Irish Water budgets says Fitzmaurice
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
Rural towns and villages are set to suffer the lasting consequences of cuts to Irish Water budgets, according to independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice.
He noted that the budget cuts would have a significant impact on rural areas where upgrade works were to be carried out or where new sewerage systems were to be put in place.
Read more ...Green councillor says council housing maintenance is major issue
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
The maintenance of city council housing stock is of great concern to tenants of ‘the biggest landlord’ in the city, according to Green Party councillor Martina O’Connor.
Read more ...Tomorrow is deadline day for Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh
Thu, Feb 20, 2020
The closing date for Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh nominations, is tomorrow February 21 at 5.30pm. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of the longest running award of its kind in Ireland, organised by Gaillimh le Gaeilge in partnership with the Galway Advertiser and with support from TG4 and the Galway Chamber.
If you are interested in using the Irish language or wish to increase the use of Irish in your business/organisation, this is the award for you and there is no cost to enter! You can nominate your own business or nominate another business or organisation for the award. To enter, simply fill in the application form, available online at www.gleg.ie, or pick up a form at Gaillimh le Gaeilge’s office, Flood Street, Galway.
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