Galway Housing Project shortlisted for awards
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Claregalway & District Day Care Centre has been shortlisted for the prestigious ICSH Allianz Community Housing Awards.
Read more ...Gort and Creggs recognised for enhancing biodiversity
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Two Co Galway areas have been singled out for special praise by judges from IPB Pride of Place, the all-island competition run by Co-operation Ireland. It recognised the vital contributions that communities in Creggs and Gort made to society.
Read more ...Army personnel marches 200km from Dublin to Galway for Irish charities
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Irish Defence Forces members to walk 129 miles across Ireland over four days to raise vital funds for ONE and the Irish Cancer Society
Read more ...Students’ Union urges caution when searching for accommodation
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
University of Galway Students' Union is urging students to be cautious when looking for accommodation for the upcoming academic year.
Read more ...The closure of 120 rural pubs in Galway 'just the beginning' warns councillor
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
The loss of 120 of pubs in Galway since 2005, including 20 closures last year, is just the beginning warns Chair of County Galway Vintners, Cllr Joe Sheridan, as rising taxation and lack of support from the State has endangered a cornerstone of Ireland - the rural pub.
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Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Canney welcomes flood relief funding for three Galway schemes
Read more ...Remembering the forgotten women of honour
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
A petition is gaining momentum to name the city's new pedestrian bridge in honour of Julia Morrissey. Who? Some may well ask.
Morrissey, a 1916 veteran, has been the subject of several historical accounts, not just because of her friendship with Liam Mellows and her passion for politics, but her steadfast support of Irish independence. Having founded an Athenry branch of Cumann na mBan, Morrissey was an Irish republican to the core, and is just one of thousands of forgotten women who helped pave the way for Ireland’s freedom. Few are recognised for their part, and the slings they have suffered.
Read more ...City's insufficient water treatment facilities need to be urgently addressed, say Taisce
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
With the city's water treatment facility in Mutton Island struggling to process the city's wastewater during times of even 'relatively light rainfall events', frequently rendering two popular beaches for local bathers as 'unsuitable for swimming', the planning committee of An Taisce is appealing to Galway City Council to address the urgent issue before adding more homes to the city water network.
Read more ...A welcome message from 1798 Castlebar Festival Chairman - Ronan Moran
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
A chairde,
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Castlebar, on behalf of Castlebar Lions Club and Castlebar 1798 Festival Committee - to the 1798 Festival of Music and History.
Mayo Sinn Féin selects second Castlebar candidate
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Mayo Sinn Féin has selected its second candidate for next year’s local elections, Tony Geraghty, to run alongside Donna Hyland, who was selected for the party last month.
Read more ...Register today for the Galway Memorial Walk
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Join the Galway Memorial Walk on Sunday September 10. The annual walk in aid of Galway Hospice sees hundreds walking Salthill Prom together in memory of loved ones.
Read more ...A1 Vehicle Sales and Service — keeping you motoring in Connemara
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
The roads around Connemara are among the most beautiful in the county, but they are also demanding on most vehicles — that is why it is so important to have an excellent sales and service provider.
Read more ...Where eagles soar — white-tailed eagle chicks spread their wings in the west
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Over the past week, twenty-four white-tailed eagle chicks have been released in locations around the west of Ireland, Lough Derg, the Shannon Estuary as part of a long term reintroduction programme managed by the NPWS.
Read more ...Collaboration at Claddagh with Citizen Science
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Clean Coasts together with Shore Things, a Galway City Partnership initiative headed to the popular Claddagh Beach to collect scientific data as part of citizen science research recently.
The aim of the research was to look for sewage-related litter and plastics at this popular city based beach and highlight the link between the toilet and the ocean and how sewage-related litter can end up on our beaches.
Read more ...From Oz to Baboró this October
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the world of creativity and imagination as the 27th annual Baboró Festival is set to take place over ten days this October (Friday Oct 13 to Sunday Oct 22). Baboró will unfold across various venues throughout Galway city and county, promising an exhilarating lineup of entertainment and engagement for families and individuals of all ages.
Read more ...Learn an essential life skill at Kingfisher Swim Academy
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Not only is swimming a fantastic way for your child to have fun and stay active, but it is also an essential life skill that promotes safety and confidence in the water. The Kingfisher Club is delighted to launch their new term of Kids Swim Academy beginning September 4 which follows the nationally recognised Swim Ireland Learn to Swim Programme which aims to empower and inspire children to challenge and push their swimming abilities further.
Read more ...Bon Secours Health System announces €25 million investment in Electronic Health Record System
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Bon Secours Health System (BSHS), which includes Bon Secours Hospital Galway, has launched a groundbreaking €25 million clinical transformation project with healthtech firm MEDITECH which is to connect its entire hospital network using one electronic healthcare record (EHR).
The new ‘BonsConnect’ initiative, which will be the largest private hospital EHR system in Ireland, will improve patient safety, enhance clinical care, increase operational efficiency, and revolutionise the healthcare experience for the 300,000 patients Bon Secours treats annually.
Read more ...Give up your bed for Simon this October
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Galway Simon Community invites everyone – individuals, families, schools, companies and clubs, – to give up their bed for one night, on Friday October 6, with one purpose, to change the lives of those facing homelessness in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
Read more ...Mercedes-Benz launches new EQE SUV here
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
The latest newcomer to Ireland’s SUV market is the Mercedes-Benz five-seat EQE SUV.
Read more ...Craughwell driver among record women's rally entry
Thu, Aug 17, 2023
Galway’s Aoife Raftery is among a record-breaking entry list for female rally drivers in the next round of the FIA European Rally Championship.
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