Talking Politics
Thu, Jun 10, 2010
In an article in our June 3 edition entitled Talking Politics, false and damaging remarks were published regarding Mr Gerry Barrett which we unreservedly withdraw. We apologise sincerely to Mr Barrett, his family, and his 550 employees for the distress caused by these false and damaging remarks. The Galway Advertiser will make a charitable donation to the Poor Clares convent in Galway at the request of Mr Barrett.
Read more ...Cuts will place Galway Airport future in jeopardy, warns boss
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
The future of Galway Airport may be in jeopardy if Government funding for the Carnmore facility is cut, its managing director warned this week.
Read more ...Violent burglar rams Garda car to evade capture after hotel raid, court hears
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
A man with a history of violence tried to flee the scene of a hotel burglary by ramming a patrol car and leading gardai on a high speed chase before losing control of his getaway car and crashing into a wall, the Galway District Court heard this week.
Read more ...Help youth cafés stay open longer says Ó Brolcháin
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Galway does not need more youth cafés but better funding is needed in order to employ more staff so that these “valuable services” for young people can stay open longer.
Read more ...Westwood Hotel again ranked on select Expedia list
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Travel-wise Expedia users have again ranked The Westwood Hotel in Galway city among the world’s best hotels on this year’s Expedia Insiders’ Select list.
Read more ...Irish film My Brothers to open Galway Film Fleadh
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
The 22nd Galway Film Fleadh will open on July 6 in the Town Hall Theatre with a screening of the new Irish film My Brothers.
Read more ...Betting slip thief given suspended sentence after failing to pay compensation
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
A chancer who tried to scoop a €1,000 win with a stolen betting slip was given a seven month suspended sentence this week after failing to come up with compensation.
Read more ...‘When the saints go marching in’.....
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
It is a fact that when few people had a job in Galway the late Christopher (Christy) Dooley of Renmore Park, had many. They were all of an amazing variety. One of them was a factory on the Mervue Industrial estate where he made parts for German railway engines. He had a specialised scrap business in Munster Avenue, the site of the old family forge, where he recycled aeroplane parts and exported them to Spain.
Read more ...Cheeky burglar who tried to steal till gets seven months
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
A cheeky burglar who tried to steal a till from a petrol station during the afternoon and pried open a locker in a hotel stealing a valuable watch was given an extra seven months in jail.
Martin Thomas Barrett (31) with an address at The Meadows, Ballybrit, appeared before Judge Mary Fahy at Galway District Court on Monday charged with a number of road traffic offences, failing to give a name, two counts of burglary, and failing to appear in court.
Read more ...No rest for the Freeman
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Time waits for no man, and Galway’s newest freeman of the city, John Killeen, is already setting new goals and pushing more boundaries.
Read more ...Plans for a new Galway Garda HQ go on public display
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Plans for a new Garda divisional and regional headquarters for Galway on a site in Murrough on the Dublin Road in Renmore have been announced by the OPW.
Read more ...Galway school absenteeism over eighteen per cent
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
More than 18 per cent of Galway students are absent from school 20 days or more per year, according to a report released by the National Education Welfare Board.
Read more ...Little Havana Festival set to put the Latin spirit onto Galway’s streets
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
This bank holiday weekend will come alive to the sounds, smells, sights, and feel of Cuba and its capital city Havana with the Little Havana Festival.
Read more ...FF councillors left isolated as council condemns Government
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Fianna Fáil councillors were left isolated at Monday’s city council meeting when even their pact colleagues deserted them to support a motion condemning the Government’s handling of the economy.
Independent councillor Catherine Connolly proposed a motion of no confidence in the Fianna Fail/Green Party/Independent Government, condemning it for “the drastic consequences which the cuts in local authority funding are having on the provisions of services/housing at local level”.
Read more ...Galway set to celebrate this weekend with more maritime madness
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
The Galway docks are set to rock with a host of free events to celebrate Galway’s first powerboat festival.
Read more ...Grealish demands publication of River Clare report
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
If flooding from the River Clare is to be avoided then the report on the river from Ryan Hanley Consulting Engineers and the OPW must be published immediately.
This is the view of Independent TD Noel Grealish who said publication of the report is “crucially important” as work needs to commence “as soon as possible”.
Read more ...Cycle challenge honours late Jarlath McInerney
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
A new cycling event will be held this year in Galway in memory of the late Jarlath McInerney.
The Jarlath McInerney Memorial Cycling Event will take place around the Claddagh on Saturday June 26 in aid of Crumlin Children’s Hospital.
Read more ...€3m Croi heart health centre to open
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Work will begin immediately on a €3 million education, research and care centre for heart patients, their families and the general community in the west.
Read more ...Labour deny offering FF a deal to form new council pact
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Labour councillor Derek Nolan has rubbished claims that certain party colleagues have made offers to Fianna Fáil and councillor Hildegarde Naughton of forming a new pact in City Hall.
Read more ...Nine gang suspects still being questioned
Thu, Jun 03, 2010
Nine men, arrested as a result of a major operation against drug and organised crime, are still being detained and questioned by gardai this morning.
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