Galway Government TDs called on to oppose water charges
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Calls to scrap the controversial and publicly mistrusted quango of Irish Water have intensified with one former government TD declaring the body a “fiasco”.
Read more ...New pedestrian crossings for Oranmore
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Three new pedestrian crossings are to be constructed on the Respond Road, Oranmore, following negotiations with the Galway County Council and the Department of Education.
There have been serious concerns over the safety of schoolchildren using the Respond Road as it is an important access route for Gaelscoil de hIde and a rear access to Oranmore BNS. It is used also to a lesser degree by students attending Calasanctius College and Scoil Mhuire.
Read more ...Councillor disgusted that life-saving buoys are being thrown away
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Between two and three life-saving ring buoys are being lost to Galway City Council on weekly basis due to the actions of thoughtless members of the public.
At Monday’s meeting of the city council, Councillor Padraig Conneely lashed out at those who are throwing these ring buoys into the Corrib and canals around the city. ‘’It is an irresponsible and cowardly act. People are walking along the canals particularly around Henry Street and Dominick Street, some are intoxicated, others are just doing it out of bad behaviour, but they are throwing these buoys into the water and it’s an absolutely terrible thing to do,’’ said Councillor Conneely.
Read more ...TD demands funding for Eamonn Deacy Park after Galway FC promotion
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Galway FC’s promotion to the League of Ireland Premier Division should be marked by injection of funding for improvements to the club grounds of Eamonn Deacy Park.
Read more ...Bye bye to the raft at Blackrock pier
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Health and safety concerns have led to the removal of the well known life raft at Blackrock pier.
Read more ...Lecture on Loughrea - ‘a den of infamy’
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
The next meeting of the Western Family History Association will be held on Wednesday November 12 in Lackagh Parish Centre (8.15pm).
The guest speaker is Pat Finnegan, retired physician at Galway University Hospital and professor emeritus at NUI Galway. He will deliver a talk entitled "Loughrea, that den of infamy". This is also the title of his most recent book.
Read more ...Free foot screening for World Diabetes Day
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Free foot screenings for diabetes will be provided by NUI Galway to mark World Diabetes Day on Friday week (November 14).
The free screening will be held between 1pm and 4pm in the NUI Galway podiatry skills laboratory on the third floor of Áras Moyola on campus.
Read more ...Long awaited public toilets to be constructed at Cathedral
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
New public toilets are to be built at Galway Cathedral and the development will be completed by the end of the year.
Read more ...Galway company organises run for local suicide crisis centre
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
A local recruitment and human resources company is organising a charity run later this month in aid of a Galway suicide and self-harm crisis centre.
Read more ...Mexican-Irish hero to be honoured in Clifden
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
A Clifden man, who was one of the founding-members of the San Patricio Brigade of the Mexican army, is to have a Sinn Féin cumann named after him.
Read more ...New bus and facilities unveiled at Clarenbridge Nursing Home
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Marie O’Malley, Director of Nursing and her team recently celebrated the official launch of Clarenbridge Nursing Home’s bus and adapted kitchen when Minister Kathleen Lynch TD performed the opening.
Read more ...Galway progressing in its bid to become European Capital of Culture
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Galway’s bid to become the European Capital of Culture in 2020 was raised at this weeks meeting of the Galway City Council.
The designation celebrates Europe’s cultural diversity with two member States, Ireland and Croatia, sharing the 2020 title.
Read more ...City council chief says next week’s budget will be good for business
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
The chief executive of the Galway City Council has described it as a good news story for local businesses that commercial rates in the city will remain at the same level for the fifth year in a row. Brendan McGrath was speaking as he unveiled the €76,000,000 budget for the city next year.
Read more ...Mass for Irish Defence Forces
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
The annual Mass dedicated to deceased members of the Irish Defence Forces and those personnel of 1 Cn Cois and Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa will be held in the Garrison Church Renmore tomorrow (Friday) at 10am.
All are welcome.
Read more ...Cllr Charity to hold a number of public meetings on water tax
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Irish Water was “misconceived from its inception” and “should be wound up”, before the “widespread confusion” it has created becomes worse.
Read more ...Former county mayor demands protection for group water schemes
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
A former mayor of County Galway is demanding that Irish Water and the Government clarify the future funding of rural group water schemes.
Read more ...Meeting to organise boycott of Irish Water
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
A public meeting to organise a mass boycott of Irish Water will be held in the Westwood House Hotel on Tuesday November 11 at 8pm.
Read more ...Zoology student to track down false black widow spiders around the city
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Aileen Wruck, an undergraduate zoology student from NUI Galway has been collecting spiders in and around Galway city as part of her final year research project. Her goal is to get a better understanding of how spiders colonise human dwellings and turn man-made structures to their advantage.
Over the past few weeks, Aileen has been trapping and collecting spiders from seemingly unlikely locations for wildlife including bridges, stone walls, attics, car parks and public staircases. To date she has managed to identify 110 specimens from 27 species.
Read more ...Visitor restrictions continue at UHG to halt spread of vomiting bug
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
Management at the west’s biggest hospital has renewed its appeal to the public not to visit the facility to help curtail the spread of the winter vomiting bug.
Read more ...Motivation Weight Management event to highlight importance of label reading
Thu, Nov 06, 2014
What’s in a label? The answer nutritionists and dietitians might give is your health, your waistband and the length of your life! Alarming statistics published in May 2014 indicate that a quarter of us are obese while 66% of Irish men and 51% of Irish women are above their recommended weight. Weight loss and health experts - Motivation Weight Management - believe that a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic in this country is a lack of education and confusion surrounding nutritional labels.
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