Criminal damage in city centre on night of hurling celebration
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
Gardai are appealing for information in relation to the criminal damage of a black Audi that was parked on Cross Street, outside Busker Brownes in Galway city centre.
The incident occurred on Monday night, September 4, going into Tuesday morning, September 5 at approximately 02.45am. This was the Monday night after Galway won the All-Ireland.
Read more ...Galway City Council expresses solidarity with Catalonia after referendum
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
At the October meeting of Galway City Council, a motion expressing solidarity with the people of Catalonia on their recent vote in favour of the country’s independence was passed by a majority of elected members.
Read more ...Considering the value of the Eighth Amendment - Ireland’s right to life amendment
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
I remember very well when I first got involved in the pro-life movement. I was at an information stand on Societies day in NUI, Galway and a second-year student approached me. She said, ‘Please tell people that it’s not the answer’. She had been through abortion. It was offered to her as a ‘choice’ that would liberate her but instead had caused her significant suffering. It’s distressing that her voice and the voice of many other women like her are not given a hearing during this debate. They deserve better.
Read more ...Volunteer Galway launches wellness initiative
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
Volunteer Galway this week launched their Wellness Initiative during National Mental Health Week. The initiative emanated from a report published earlier this year by Volunteer Ireland titled ‘The impact of volunteering on the health and well-being of the volunteer’.
Almost 2000 people were surveyed around the country as well as focus groups taking place which examined the key factors involved in promoting feelings of well-being for those who volunteer and what makes a positive volunteering experience for someone.
Read more ...Increase in childcare weeks ‘a step in the right direction’ says Rabbitte
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
An increase to the number of weeks of Early Childhood Care and Education children will be eligible for, announced under Budget 2018, has been called a “step in the right direction”, but problems still remain.
This is the view of Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs, Anne Rabbitte, who has expressed concern that the scheme has left the parents of more than one million children, who are either too young or too old to qualify for it, “without an alternative affordable childcare option”.
Read more ...Limerick A&E overcrowding should serve as warning to Galway says Ó Tuathail
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
Despite the opening of a new Emergency Department in University Hospital Limerick, the hospital continues to suffer severe overcrowding, a situation that should serve as a warning to Galway and its own A&E crisis.
Read more ...COPE Galway cautiously welcomes Budget 2018
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
COPE Galway has given a cautious welcome to the announcements for Budget 2018. The local organisation welcomes the allocation of €1.83 billion for housing to deliver almost 25,500 homes [including 5,900 social homes through construction and acquisition; 19,600 through the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS), the Housing Assistance Payment scheme (HAP) and Long Term Leasing in 2018].
Read more ...Baboró Ambassador – Tracy Bruen
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
The 21st Baboró International Arts Festival for Children is just around the corner and kicks off this Monday October 16. As we continue our Baboró Ambassador series, we meet Tracy Bruen.
Read more ...Join the Croí Night Run and help support a vital service for Galway
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
Many families in Ireland have been touched in some way by the effects of Ireland’s biggest killer, heart disease. Heart disease is a silent killer that has impacted on so many lives. Many of us have had personal experience with loved ones who have suffered a heart attack or stroke. When this happens, we can find ourselves overwhelmed by the initial shock and confused by the treatment and recovery process. This is when a charity like Croí is so important. Croí is a not-for-profit organisation which is dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. Croí provides a range of essential services for the general public that help to support patients and their families during the recovery process.
Croí patient and family support accommodation
Read more ...Gaming and donuts combine for Cancer Care West fundraiser
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
Dungeons and Donuts will host its annual Game-A-Thon on Saturday October 28. The 24-hour gaming event, now in its third year, will see gamers playing for a full 24 hours to raise funds for Cancer Care West.
Read more ...WRAP Fund can inspire a new generation of storytellers
Thu, Oct 12, 2017
I often think that the best inspiration for doing something creative is to drag yourself out to a bit of wilderness and let a chunk of nature put ideas into your head. Out here with just the wind and the rain and the waves and the hills and the greenness to act as your creative palate, it is amazing how soon things start to make sense and stories start to be created in your head.
Read more ...Run Galway Bay set to make history as 4,000 runners descend on Galway
Fri, Oct 06, 2017
THIS Saturday October 7 will see almost 4,000 runners, joggers and walkers descend on the City of The Tribes for the annual Run Galway Bay which starts and finishes at Nimmo’s Pier, the Claddagh Galway. The event which has gone from strength to strength has been sold out for weeks with participants coming from all over the world for this fast, flat and fun route along the stunning shores of Galway Bay.
Read more ...NUI Galway secures Sunday Times University of the Year title
Fri, Oct 06, 2017
NUI Galway has been named 'University of the Year 2018' in the Sunday Times University Guide, securing the prestigious accolade for a third time, having won the inaugural title in 2002 and again in 2009.
Read more ...Salerno class reunion next weekend
Fri, Oct 06, 2017
The Salerno class of 1977 are celebrating a 40-year reunion. The venue is The Restaurant in the Salthill Hotel on Saturday, October 14 from 7.30pm.
The organisers hope to have a good attendance and encourage those coming to bring along any old photos. All staff and students are welcome.
Read more ...Minister handed design brief for three-storey surgery unit at Merlin Park
Thu, Oct 05, 2017
Work has commenced on a design brief for a three-storey elective surgery unit at Merlin Park, which would be the first phase in the development of a new hospital on the 147-acre site, it was revealed last evening.
Read more ...Storm Technology to make ‘significant’ jobs announcement tomorrow
Thu, Oct 05, 2017
Galway-based business technology consultancy Storm Technology is due to announce a significant number of new jobs at its headquarters in Newcastle tomorrow (Friday).
Read more ...Almost 20 per cent of Galwegians identify as non-Irish
Thu, Oct 05, 2017
A total of 18.6 per cent of people living in Galway identify as “non-Irish” according the Migration and Diversity report, published by The Central Statistics Office, making Galway possibly the most multicultural city in Ireland.
Read more ...Public lecture on the right to have rights
Thu, Oct 05, 2017
The State’s Direct Provision service will be examined and scrutinised in a public talk entitled The Right to Have Rights, which will be given by Dr Bryan McMahon, which will be given in NUI Galway next week.
Read more ...GMIT showcases sustainability initiatives at Green Campus open day
Thu, Oct 05, 2017
GMIT’s Green Campus committee held its annual open day on Monday, giving members of the public, students, and staff the chance to find out about initiatives and projects in waste prevention and reduction, energy efficiency and conservation, water conservation and protection, biodiversity, smart sustainable transport, and education initiatives across its campuses.
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