A Yes vote is a vote for vulnerable children says Healy Eames
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
A Yes vote in the upcoming Children’s referendum on Saturday November 10 will help ensure that vulnerable children are protected from harm.
Read more ...Win tickets for Connacht v Harlequins with Dove
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Dove Men+Care™ returns for its second year as a proud partner of the 2012/2013 Heineken Cup. With its philosophy of being tough on sweat, not on skin, Dove Men+Care™ is a perfect fit for rugby, which prides itself on displays of power.
Read more ...Woman convicted of organising prostitution told ‘leave Ireland or go to jail’
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
A court has ordered a Hungarian woman living in Galway convicted of organising prostitution to leave the country or go to jail.
Read more ...Kylemore Abbey to get €200,000 funding under Rural Development Programme
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Forum Connemara is to approve funding of €200,000 to the Kylemore Trust to establish an education centre in the west wing of Kylemore Abbey.
Read more ...New book on Marxism to be launched in Charlie Byrne’s
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
The Point is to Change It! An Introduction to Marxist Philosophy, the new book by John Molyneux, will be launched in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop this evening at 6pm.
Mr Molyneux is an academic and author who has written widely on politics and culture, including Anarchism: a Marxist Criticism, Will the Revolution be Televised?, and The Future Socialist Society.
Read more ...Last call for County Mayor Awards nominations
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Tomorrow marks the deadline for entering nominations for the County Mayors Awards which will comprise a record 11 categories.
Read more ...Ó Clochartaigh to launch Sinn Féin jobs plan
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Sinn Féin’s new job creation policy document, which proposes measures to create 156,000 jobs, will be launched by Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh in the Galway Peoples Resource Centre tomorrow at 4pm.
Entitled Jobs Plan – Enterprise Policy for the 21st Century, the document is a detailed 60 page stimulus package that sets out a comprehensive plan aimed at tackling the current unemployment crisis.
Read more ...‘Follow your heart’, says ninety year-old priest who still works fulltime
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Seventy-six years ago Fr Sean Kilcoyne first thought of becoming a priest. He was in secondary school in Castlebar and wondered what it would be like to be a man of the cloth.
Read more ...Search commences for Galway’s Vikings
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
If your name is Duffy or Doyle, your ancestors were Danish, if the name is Lynch or FitzGerald they were Norman, but the secret to your ancestry does not lie only in your surname.
Read more ...County Mayor gets on board the ‘Out and Proud’ Road Show
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
The County Mayor, Cllr Thomas Welby, has this week launched Social Inclusion Awareness Week in Clann Family Resource Centre, Oughterard, an event which was held in conjunction with the launch of the ‘Out and Proud’ Road Show.
Read more ...Hectic programme of events for Halloween week at Coole Park
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Families across the Galway region should reserve a few hours for the ‘Deireadh an Fomhair’ celebrations at Coole Park during the October Bank Holiday weekend. The line-up of events commences on Sunday October 28 with a multitude of activities to appeal to children collectively known as ‘Spooky Stuff For Kids’. Spooky Stuff For Kids consists of smelly spell cocktail and stick skeleton making, with an eerily themed scavenger hunt to finish the day. Children are invited to arrive bedecked in a Halloween costume but they do not have to dress up. The fun begins at 2.30pm and ends at 4pm.
Read more ...Ballyloughane Road to get traffic calming measures
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Traffic calming measures are due to be installed on the Ballyloughane Road once the plans drawn up by the Galway City Council for the work is agreed by local residents.
Read more ...Lackagh Apostolic Work display and sale
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Lackagh Apostolic Work Society is holding its annual display and sale in aid of the missions this Saturday and Sunday in the Lackagh Parish Centre.
Anyone wishing to donate any items can drop them into the Centre on Friday from 10am to 1pm. Home baking, jams and bric a brac are especially welcome.
Read more ...Four Angry Men to debate the state of the nation
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Journalists Fintan O’Toole, Nick Webb, and Shane Ross, along with economist David McWilliams will be in Galway in December to hold a public talk on the state of the nation.
Read more ...Car theft accused gets eleven months suspended
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
A 23-year-old man, with 49 previous convictions, was given an 11 month suspended sentence at Galway District Court this week for the unauthorised taking of a vehicle.
Read more ...Stars come together for charity single for Lily Mae
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Elton John’s ‘Tiny Dancer’ has been recorded by a host of leading Irish singers as a charity single to raise funds for a seriously ill Galway girl.
Read more ...Dusty Banjos celebrate major birthday milestone
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Dusty Banjos, the trad band and music session organisers, will hold a major 10th Birthday Session on Monday October 22 in The Western Hotel, Prospect Hill, from 9.30pm.
Read more ...Lisbrook House protesters demand further talks with Justice Minister
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Lisbrook House residents and their supporters have not given up the fight to halt the closure of the asylum accommodation centre with this week seeing a delegation of more than 30 people march to the offices of a Galway West TD demanding that further consultations should take place.
The delegation, many members of the Lisbrook House Residents and Supporters Group, assembled at Eyre Square on Monday and marched to the constituency office of Fine Gael deputy Brian Walsh in Bohermore. While a peaceful demonstration was held outside two residents and one of the supporters went into the office and urged Deputy Walsh to contact the Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter, and halt proceedings. They also demanded that before any further action is taken regarding closure plans, a meeting between Oireachtas members, other political respresentatives from Galway, a delegation from Lisbrook House, and Minister Shatter should take place so that the concerns of residents can be fully heard and alternative options could be explored.
Read more ...World pain experts to address Galway meeting
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
New advances in the diagnosis and treatment of common but often debilitating conditions such as migraine will be discussed at the Irish Pain Society’s annual scientific meeting at the Radisson Hotel on Saturday.
Read more ...Galway’s female entrepreneurs attend ‘Going for Growth’ National Forum
Thu, Oct 18, 2012
Seventy Irish women entrepreneurs, including entrepreneurs from Galway, who run businesses with a combined turnover in excess of €75 million came together last week to attend the annual ‘Going for Growth’ National Forum in County Kildare.
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