Learn Spanish in northern Spain
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
Established in Asturias, northern Spain, in 2001, GoEuroLanguage offers Spanish language programmes to Galway students. One of the co-founders is a native of Galway, where the company runs English courses for Spanish students, and the other co-founder is a native of Avilés where it runs summer course for Irish students.
Read more ...Learn the art of beauty make-up, and the intricacies of prosthetics with the School of Make-up Artistry
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
The International School of Make-up Artistry spans more than 30 years. The school’s trainers are all highly skilled with many years experience in the industry and are eager to share their knowledge with the students.
Read more ...Galway Study Centre Easter revision courses
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
A limited number of places remain on the Leaving and Junior Cert Easter revision classes which will be held at the Galway Study Centre during the Easter holidays. Leaving Cert courses start next Monday, April 14, and continue until Friday April 18, while Junior Cert courses commence from the following week, starting on Tuesday April 22. Teachers will concentrate on key topical areas in each subject and there will be constant emphasis on exam techniques. All classes will be backed up by comprehensive study and revision notes. A wide choice of subjects and times is on offer.
Last January the Galway Study Centre at Mill House in Mill Street celebrated 30 years in Galway. Since 1984 the centre has been providing an excellent tuition service to many hundreds of second level students each year. Weekly after school and Saturday classes take place on an ongoing basis while many courses of shorter duration are run at Christmas and Easter and at other times throughout the school year. There is also a range of study skills classes on offer which occur mainly during September and October. Parents and students who are interested in enrolling for any of the Easter revision courses, or Easter supervised study, should log on to www.galwaystudycentre.ie.
Read more ...Work on west’s first crematorium to start within months after site gets green light
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Ballinasloe is to be the location for the first crematorium in the west of Ireland, following a decision by An Bord Pleanala to grant full planning permission for the facility at Garbally Demesne, alongside the N6 old Ballinasloe-Loughrea road.
Read more ...Connolly threatens non-co-operation with city manager over community centres
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
An outspoken city councillor is threatening to “refuse to cooperate with the city manager” if he proceeds to privatise the Knocknacarra and Ballinfoile community centres.
Independent city councillor Catherine Connolly was reacting to City Hall adverts seeking expressions of interest to manage the facilities, a move she condemned as a “disgraceful” act “against the wishes of councillors”.
Read more ...Food, glorious food — Exciting programme announced for Galway Food Festival 2014
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The third Galway Food Festival programme of events was announced this week at the House Hotel by Jp McMahon, chairman of the annual event. The five day family-friendly festival will celebrate Galway as a good food destination from Thursday April 17 to Monday April 21 during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
Read more ...NUI Galway students urged to find out if they were vaccinated against measles after outbreak in university
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The HSE West is urging students at NUI Galway to find out if they have been vaccinated against measles.
Read more ...City autism centre to extend its services
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
A local organisation is spearheading a project to refurbish an autism centre in the city in a bid to extend its range of services.
Read more ...Cystic fibrosis group says it is still playing ‘catch up’
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The head of the local branch of a national cystic fibrosis support and advocacy group says while there have been some positive developments in the care of people with CF the organisation is still playing “catch up” due to years of under-investment in facilities.
Read more ...Deacy and Ó Conchuir to upset the odds?
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Fianna Fáil’s Nicola Deacy to outpoll her running mate Ollie Crowe, and Sinn Féin’s Cathal Ó Conchuir to defy the odds and take a seat, are just two possible outcomes thrown up by recent betting odds.
Read more ...Remove ‘dangerously cheap’ alcohol from the market to reduce its harmful effect on others, urges City Alcohol Forum member
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
A call has been made to reduce the availability of alcohol, remove “dangerously cheap” alcohol from the market, and monitor the drink industry’s marketing practices.
Read more ...Action needed to address lack of rental properties in Galway, says Cllr Lyons
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The lack of houses available for rent in the city could seriously hamper job creation and inward investment in Galway, that is according to Independent Knocknacarra councillor for Galway City West, Donal Lyons who is calling for the Government to take action by providing incentives for the construction industry.
Read more ...MEP Harkin to launch Galway campaign for European Parliament re-election
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Independent MEP Marian Harkin will be launching her Galway campaign for re-election to the European Parliament in the Clayton Hotel on Monday, April 7.
Read more ...New Local Community Development Committee for city and county
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
New local community development committees (LCDC) charged with the task of preparing and implementing a six year local economic and community plan have been established for Galway city and county.
Read more ...Labour candidates calls for new, fairer rates system
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
A new mediation service between county business and the Galway County Council is needed to investigate a fairer method of charging rates.
This is the view of Labour Athenry-Oranmore local election candidate Dessie O’Brien who says the rates system is in need of modernisation.
Read more ...Up to three thousand expected in Salthill for suicide prevention walk
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Darkness Into Light, a dawn walk to raise funds for suicide and self-harm crisis centre Pieta House, is expected to attract more than 3,000 participants to Salthill early next month.
Read more ...FG candidate says ‘too many unanswered questions’ remain over fish farm
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
No fish farm should be located in Galway Bay, until serious questions about potential risks, pollution, sea lice, and escapees, are answered publicly, through an oral hearing.
Read more ...Promenade repair works to include ducting for public lighting
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Major works are now underway to repair the Promenade following the New Year storms not only to return the popular amenity to its former glory, but also to construct a new walkway from Blackrock to the Driving Range, and installing ducting for public lighting.
Welcoming the works, Galway City West and Knocknacarra councillor Donal Lyons confirmed this week that the works will include the re-instatement of rock armour, repairs to the Promenade surface, clearing of debris from beaches and the re-instatement of the walkway from Blackrock to the Driving Range.
Read more ...GAA put ‘profits above principle’ with Sky deal says Crowe
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The GAA’s decision to give Sky exclusive coverage of 14 All-Ireland games is nothing more than “putting profits ahead of principle”, one that will not benefit Galway GAA fans.
Fianna Fáil Galway City Central councillor Ollie Crowe has slammed the GAA’s deal with Sky, saying if Galway footballers win their first championship encounter with London, the Connacht semi-final against Sligo will be among those games exclusively available on Sky. As such, many Galway GAA followers will not be able to see the game live.
Read more ...City candidate Deacy demands ‘proper regulation’ of Cash for Gold shops
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Regulating Cash for Gold outlets is vital given such shops ask no questions as to where clients source goods from, or require any certification before purchasing such goods.
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