Ahead of plans marking twenty five years in Galway, Boston Scientific opens new global support facility
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Boston Scientific Galway has officially opened a new facility at its Ballybrit site. The expansion facilitates increased capacity to support global product demand and also includes an industry-leading Equipment Technology Centre.
Read more ...City celebrates one hundred and twenty years of local democracy
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Mayor of Galway City, Mike Cubbard, and Deputy Mayor, Donal Lyons, launched a visual exhibition celebrating 120 years of local democracy in Ireland on Tuesday.
The exhibition will be open to the public in City Hall, College Road, until July 8.
Read more ...Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to speak at NUI Galway Summer School
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Dr Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, will deliver a public lecture during this year’s annual Summer School on the International Criminal Court. This special event marks the 20th anniversary of the world-renowned International Criminal Court Summer School, hosted each year by NUI Galway’s Irish Centre for Human Rights. The School will take place from 24-28 June in the University’s Human Biology Building.
Read more ...Gardai apoplectic over catalytics as thieves target Priuses
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Gardai have warned Toyota Prius owners to be particularly mindful when securing their vehicles following a series of incidents involving the theft of catalytic converters from these cars.
Read more ...Canney demands improvements to Tuam roundabouts
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Tuam’s new roundabouts off the motorway and by-pass are not only “in a poor state”, they also “do nothing to promote the town”, according to Galway East TD and Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney.
Read more ...New maternity hospital planned for Galway by 2024
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
A new maternity hospital is on the cards for Galway in the next four to five years. The facility at University Hospital Galway will be accommodated in the four floors above the new emergency department.
Read more ...Time to slow down time
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
This year I’ve noticed more than ever the impact of the short summer nights, the long summer days, that brightness that nudges you awake at 5am and says, “look at me. See the beauty of the world that you are missing out on by sleeping.” This year more than ever, the weeks and months have flown by; the landmarks by which we stake out the year come and go like town-name signs on a roadway at night, and fly by.
Read more ...Cathaoirleach launches 2019 gum litter campaign
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr. Jimmy McClearn, officially launched the Gum Litter Taskforce’s gum litter education campaign in Portumna last week.
Read more ...Free GMIT summer camp for young entrepreneurs
Thu, Jun 27, 2019
A free young entrepreneur summer camp for 40 second-level students will run this summer in GMIT’s Galway (Dublin Road) campus, commencing on July 8. The camp is hosted by the School of Business, for the third year in a row, as part of a national initiative funded by the Higher Education Authority. The course is designed to meet a key objective of the National Skills Strategy 2025, the promotion of entrepreneurial thinking and design skills among secondary school pupils.
Kevin McDonagh and Ivan McPhillips, lecturers in enterprise, creativity, and innovation, will lead the delivery of the one-week course which is open to secondary school students in Galway city and county, aged 12 to 17 years. It will run from Monday July 8 to Friday July 12, from 10am to 4pm (except Friday, which runs from 10am to 1pm). Participation is free and lunch/refreshments are provided each day.
Read more ...THE 10th GALWAY GARDEN FESTIVAL WITH FOOD, CRAFT, MUSIC, STREET THEATRE AND A MEDIEVAL TOURNAMENT AT CLAREGALWAY CASTLE ON JULY 6-7TH
Mon, Jun 24, 2019
The 2019 Galway Garden Festival will take place on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th of July, at Claregalway Castle. This will be the 10th year of this multi-faceted jewel in the Irish Gardening calendar. It will not only showcase the very best of rare and special plant traders from all over Ireland but also includes a wonderful programme of expert talks, the usual superb artisan Food and Craft arena and a host of musical entertainment and open-air performance.
Read more ...‘I’ve always believed in myself and my community'
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
On Friday June 7, at the first meeting of the new city council, the 33-year-old Independent city councillor, Mike Cubbard, was elected Mayor of Galway city - in the process becoming one of the youngest people ever to hold the position, since it was founded in 1485.
Read more ...COPE makes final push for million to complete refuge
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
A local charity is appealing to the public to donate vital funds to complete a new state-of-the-art domestic abuse service and refuge in Forster Street.
Read more ...'Each type of acting is interesting; each one has its value'
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
One of the guests of honour at next month’s Galway Film Fleadh is Tyne Daly, whose career spans TV, movies and theatre and has seen her garner six Emmy awards (four for Cagney and Lacey, one for Christy, and one for Judging Amy) and a Tony Award for her Broadway portrayal of Rose in the musical Gypsy.
Read more ...Embrace the creative arts - it can be a life transforming experience
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
There is a notion that there is some connection between being interested in the arts, and looking down one’s nose at the sort of people who think Camus is a place in Connemara, rather than a French existentialist novelist.
Read more ...Derry Girls' Sister Michael helps launch new Galway booklet on abortion services
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Siobhan McSweeney, best known as Sister Michael from hit comedy series Derry Girls, was in Galway recently to help launch a new information booklet detailing the process of having an abortion in Ireland.
Read more ...Hanley demands re-think on 'punitive' childcare funding scheme
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
A new funding scheme for childcare is in danger of "disproportionately going to those who are better off", while at the same time "hurting families" who live in "the areas of highest deprivation".
Read more ...HSE nursing homes in Galway are being paid eight per cent more than private ones
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
HSE nursing homes in Co Galway are being paid 80% more to provide care per person than their private and voluntary counterparts, new figures published by the HSE reveal.
Read more ...Fianna Fáil and the Greens putting politics ahead of patients, says Naughton
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Fine Gael TD Hildegarde Naughton has said Fianna Fáil and the Greens are putting politics ahead of patients with their wishes to change the National Development Plan.
Deputy Naughton said that everyone is well aware that waiting lists, including at University Hospital Galway, are too long.
Read more ...Improved bus services for Leitir Meallain, Carraroe forthcoming says Ó Cuív
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway-West, Éamon Ó Cuív, has been informed that the National Transport Authority (NTA)/Bus Éireann will introduce a new timetable providing additional services to Leitir Meallain, An Cheathrú Rua in the very near future.
Read more ...Make new friends at weekly women’s group
Thu, Jun 20, 2019
Would you like to meet other women of all ages for tea and a chat, arrange walks, shopping trips, cinema outings, etc? If so, you may be interested in attending the Treasured Ladies group get-togethers.
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