PwC to sponsor Ocean Wealth Summit during SeaFest
Thu, May 11, 2017
PwC, Ireland’s largest professional services firm, has announced a new three year headline sponsorship of the ‘Our Ocean WealthSummit’, the largest national gathering of Ireland’s marine and business communities, held annually as part of SeaFest. This year, the Summit will take place in the National University of Ireland, Galway, on June 30.
Now in its fourth year, the ‘Our Ocean Wealth Summit’ forms a key part of the Government’s integrated plan for Ireland’s marine sector, Harnessing Our Ocean Wealth, and will bring together world renowned speakers, industry experts, business development agencies and the Irish business and marine research community for focused discussions on this year’s theme of ‘Rethinking Boundaries and Innovation for a Sustainable Marine Economy’.
Read more ...Fabulous pre-Races fashion event at Oranmore Lodge Hotel
Thu, May 11, 2017
A pre-Ladies Day event to be held on Sunday week just cannot be missed by those wishing to make an impression at Ballybrit this year. And the event will benefit the Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit.
Read more ...Galway Community Pride festival fundraiser to be held next week
Thu, May 11, 2017
AHEAD OF August’s Galway Community Pride celebrations, a bingo fundraiser, with cash prizes, music, and entertainment, will take place in Nova, the West End, on Wednesday May 17.
Read more ...FF comeback continues as survey shows no local recovery for Labour
Thu, May 11, 2017
A survey conducted by Ipsos/MRBI for the Galway Advertiser in County Galway, including Galway city, shows the Labour party struggling to recover from its disappointing showing in the 2016 General Election. The survey was conducted in late March and early April 2017.
Along with the normal caveats that apply to all political surveys, an additional one here is that this survey was conducted among a sample of 300 people living in Galway city and county, and was not targeted at any specific constituency.
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Thu, May 11, 2017
Tool thieves sought by gardai
Gardai in the city are investigating the theft of tools last week.
Gardai in the city are investigating the theft of tools last week.
Read more ...Almost 440 Galway farmers still waiting for 2016 payments, says TD
Thu, May 11, 2017
Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon/Galway Eugene Murphy has hit out at Minister Michael Creed for failing to meet his own targets of having all 2016 GLAS payments made by the end of April. Deputy Murphy said that the latest figures obtained by Fianna Fáil through a parliamentary question revealed that nationally there are more than 3,000 farmers still waiting on their 2016 GLAS payments to be made.
Read more ...Sellout as Inis Mor to host Cliff Diving World Series again
Thu, May 11, 2017
Tickets for the return of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series to Inis Mor have sold out in just two weeks.
Read more ...100 Men Who Give A Damn make a difference to Galway Autism Partnership
Thu, May 11, 2017
Galway organisation, 100 Men Who Give A Damn has been described as ‘Dragon’s Den’ for charities by providing funding opportunities for specific charity projects. Every quarter, the organisation’s members invite three local charities to deliver a five-minute pitch on why their charity needs funds. The winning charity receives €100 from each member, potentially receiving up to €10,000.
Read more ...Older people in Galway urged to contact Citizens’ Assembly
Thu, May 11, 2017
Age Action, Ireland’s leading advocacy organisation for older people, has urged people in Galway to make submissions to the Citizens’ Assembly, which will now consider t he challenges and opportunities of an ageing population.
The Assembly was set up by the Government to look at a range of issues including the eighth amendment to the Constitution, fixed term parliaments, referendums, climate change and planning for an ageing population.
Read more ...Forest fires have injected massive amounts of smoke pollution into Galway air
Thu, May 11, 2017
Over the last few days, emergency services continue to battle the blazing gorse fire in the Cloosh Valley, Connemara area of County Galway. Apart from the obvious devastating effect on wildlife and the damage to tree crops, the forest fires are causing a major air pollution episode in the area. In recent days, the wind diverted the pollution plume away from the most populated areas, however, at around 4pm on Tuesday evening, a change in wind direction engulfed the city in smoke pollution for a few hours.
Read more ...Confident Brendan won’t be chicken in Kiev tonight
Thu, May 11, 2017
Tuam’s Brendan Murray will take to the stage in Kiev tonight as he bids to become Ireland’s first Eurovision finalist since 2013.
Read more ...Who started the fire that destroyed a generation of trees?
Thu, May 11, 2017
Imagine 2040 — and how much will have changed.
How many new developments we will have seen.
Read more ...Deliberately set gorse fires blamed for Cloosh Valley catastrophe
Wed, May 10, 2017
The fire in Cloosh Valley near Oughterard, which has destroyed more than 1,000 hectares of forestry is believed to have originated from deliberately set gorse fires, which subsequently spread into Coillte owned forestry.
Read more ...Efforts to fight Galway forest fire continue but extensive damage already caused
Tue, May 09, 2017
Helicopters, the fire brigade, and the Air-Corps, are being deployed to fight the massive fire at Cloosh Valley forest, near Oughterard, that is threatening thousands of acres of forest, moorland and wildlife, having already caused extensive damage.
Read more ...Single? Looking for love? Try Pedal Power speed dating!
Tue, May 09, 2017
Pedal Power Galway in association with Péarla na Mara are running the world's first ever speed dating bike event for all ages ranging from 18 to 50+. Pedal Power, which was launched at the St Patrick’s Day parade in 2016, has been operating for over a year now and this open air "tour bus" is becoming increasingly intrinsic to the dynamic Galway landscape.
Read more ...Galway councils to get more than €800,000 to bring 46 houses back into use
Mon, May 08, 2017
A total of €816,000 has been allocated to the Galway city and county council's to bring 46, currently vacant, local authority houses back into use for households on waiting lists or at risk of homelessness.".
Read more ...No end in sight for overcrowding at UHG
Thu, May 04, 2017
The head of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has warned that overcrowding at UHG is unlikely to be resolved for at least five years. In figures released by the INMO yesterday ahead of its annual conference, UHG was named among the top five most overcrowded hospitals in the country in April.
Read more ...Will the UK election be anything other than a Tory landslide?
Thu, May 04, 2017
Last weekend, Insider enjoyed various documentaries and interviews commemorating the 20th anniversary of one of the most extraordinary nights in political history - Labour’s landslide win in the 1997 UK general election. Now, two decades on, as the UK electorate goes to the polls again Insider sees some interesting parallels with 1997.
Read more ...Ruth Coppinger to address Galway launch of Solidarity
Thu, May 04, 2017
The official launch meeting of Solidarity - formerly known as the Anti-Austerity Alliance - takes place this evening at 8pm in the Western Hotel, Prospect Hill, with eh main speaker being Solidarity TD Ruth Coppinger.
Read more ...‘There is exceptional writing out there by women that needs to be supported’
Thu, May 04, 2017
They have published three of the most talked about, and critically acclaimed, Irish novels of recent years - including the award winning Solar Bones by Mayo born, Galway based author Mike McCormack - but for Tramp Press’s Sarah Davis-Goff and Lisa Coen, there is still a lot to be done, and many attitudes still to be changed.
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