‘I’m passionate about seafood’
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
This Sunday, November 29, Oscar’s Seafood Bistro on Dominick Street hosts the launch of chef and proprietor Michael O Meara’s stunning new book, Sea Gastronomy: Fish and Shellfish of the North Atlantic. More than a cookery book, this is an engrossing encyclopaedia of fish and shellfish, which will be equally as valuable to aspiring chefs as to those who are passionate about cooking at home.
Read more ...Frustrated A&E nurses quit overcrowded UHG for private hospitals
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Unacceptable working conditions at the emergency department of the west's biggest hospital is driving highly trained and experienced nurses out of the public system into the arms of local private hospitals.
Read more ...Mike Cubbard to contest Election 2016
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Mike Cubbard, the Independent city councillor has formally declared he will be running for Dáil Éireann in the Galway West constituency at next year's General Election.
Read more ...Cllr Charity demands increased security after courthouse stabbing
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
There has been a call for heightened security at Galway Courthouse following a serious incident yesterday (Wednesday) morning. Gardai on the premises rushed to the scene following a stabbing in the foyer at around 11am. It is understood a dispute between members of two feuding families broke out while court was in session.
Read more ...Light rail supporters strike back at Cllr Larkin's 'utterly stupid conception' remarks
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
A war of words has broken out between supporters and opponents of a light rail system for Galway, since Cllr Noel Larkin branded any such proposals an "utterly stupid conception". In turn he has been accused on "dwelling on the negative".
Read more ...Much is lost twixt the shovel and the Charvet
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Aren’t we a great little country after all for our exorbitant wages in the most extraordinary of places.
And I suppose we have to attribute a little bit of it to the little-known consumer psychologist Dr Maxim Titorenko. If you were to try to link Dr Titorenko to the ongoing IFA crisis and the recent REHAB crisis, you would be thinking that with a name like a Bond villain, Dr Titorenko was responsible for milk yields to the Soviet Union or in charge of beef quotas from some far flung Eastern European state, such as Krakovia.
Read more ...20 per cent off everything at Thérapie Clinic
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
The annual Christmas event will take place tomorrow Friday November 27. Each year Therapie Clinic offer exclusive discounts and special treats for customers in the run up to Christmas, this year promises to be even better.
When you attend the Christmas event you will receive 20% off everything plus this year there are a limited number of luxury goody bags to give away. It might not be Christmas yet but that doesn’t mean you can’t treat yourself to an evening of pampering. For one night only Thérapie are offering 20% off everything including medical grade laser hair removal, facials, body treatments, gift vouchers and gift sets.
Read more ...Bag a bargain at EZ Living Furniture’s outlet store
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
EZ Living Furniture has chosen Galway city as their first location for the EZ Living Outlet store. EZ Living Furniture, a 100 per cent Irish-owned company, opened its doors in Galway almost 20 years ago and is going from strength-to-strength.
Read more ...Well, well — Northampton NS leads way with successful wellbeing day
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Children from Northampton National School in Kinvara took part in a Well-being Day last Friday. With the support of funds from the European Erasmus Plus programme, children were able to experience activities delivered by experts in key areas of well-being and mindfulness.
Read more ...FF candidate Connolly condemns Government’s treatment of children with autism in Western region
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for Galway West John Connolly says he is shocked by the Government’s treatment of children with autism in Galway. Hundreds of children are facing long delays for assessment because of excessively high waiting lists.
Read more ...NUI Galway researchers work on European collaboration to support creative entrepreneurs
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
A new survey of results supported by NUI Galway has outlined that across Europe’s Northern Edge, 60 per cent of creative entrepreneurs work on their own. A further 31% of enterprises employ fewer than five people.
Read more ...Rural Social Scheme delays leave local farmers high and dry says Rabbitte
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for Galway East Cllr Anne Rabbitte says more than 150 farmers in the county are still waiting for their applications to be processed under the Rural Social Scheme. She’s calling on the Department of Social Protection to intervene and ensure that these backlogs are addressed as a matter of priority.
Read more ...Jes remembrance Mass to take place this weekend
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
The annual Mass in memory of deceased members of the Jes school community will take place this Sunday, November 29.
The Mass, now in its fifth year, brings together pupils past and present, staff past and present, and priests to commemorate those who have died or suffered a bereavement in the past 12 months.
Read more ...Meningitis centre of excellence to honour memory of Aoibhe Carroll
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
A meningitis centre of excellence is to be built in the west as part of a five year plan by a locally based national charity.
Read more ...Calls to SVP show no sign of decreasing despite signs of economic recovery
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
The reliance of thousands of Irish families on the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has remained consistently high over the past five years. And the numbers show no sign of decreasing in any significant way, says SVP Galway as it launched its annual appeal.
The “Your help can last a lifetime” appeal was launched in Ozanam House in St Augustine St by Mayor of Galway City, Councillor Frank Fahy.
Read more ...An Taisce chief says rejection of light rail damages Galway’s ‘smart city’ reputation
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
With Galway witnessing another surge in car ownership, another sign of the nascent economic recovery this government keep on telling us about, it is long past urgent that a solution was found to deal with our traffic congestion if Galway wants to recover its premier role as one of nine ‘Gateway Cities’ that were designated to lead regional economic recovery in the National Spatial Strategy 2002-2020.
Read more ...Listen to Newstalk and win a grand
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Galway listeners who tune into Newstalk to hear presenters discuss a range of topics from Galway this mornings are in with a chance of winning a cool €1,000 in the run up to Christmas.
Read more ...Kinane believes road funding for Athenry-Oranmore area is inadequate
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
Chair of the Athenry-Oranmore Municipal District Fianna Fail Cllr Martina Kinane believes there is an onus on her to afford constituents of the Athenry-Oranmore Municipal District factual information regarding inadequate 2016 budget allocations for the area.
Cllr Kinane said she believes the allocation of funding towards roads in the Athenry–Oranmore Municipal District is totally inadequate for 2016, as it has been for the previous 10 years.
Read more ...Impact to hold information meeting for school secretaries and caretakers today
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
IMPACT trade union will host an information meeting at the IMPACT office, Unit 23/24 Sean Mulvoy Business Park, Sean Mulvoy Road, today Thursday (November 26) at 5pm to provide information to school secretaries and caretakers paid from grant funding to schools. A recent arbitration finding has recommended four separate pay rises of 2.5 per cent for these workers between 2016 and 2019.
The arbitration finding by arbitrator Kevin Foley (who has been subsequently appointed Labour Court deputy chairman) has recommended that school secretaries and caretakers, employed directly by boards of management in State-funded schools, would see their minimum hourly rates increase from €10.25 to €13 an hour over the period.
Read more ...Galway’s newest secondary school officially launched
Thu, Nov 26, 2015
An event took place this week to mark the launch of Our Lady’s College, which will officially open its doors in September 2016. This new school represents the union of two well-known Galway educational facilities; Presentation Secondary School and Mercy Newtownsmith.
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