Drink driver caught after abusing Prom passersby, court hears

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

A Dublin man was found to be driving while more than twice over the legal limit and in possession of drugs just hours after hurling abuse at passersby on the prom in Salthill, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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Low earners can learn about going to college at information evening

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

Unmployed and low income workers in south Galway who are interested in going to college may now realise their ambition thanks to a new programme being spearheaded by Galway Rural Development.

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Galway Volunteer Centre gives back €6 for every €1 in funding

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

A local volunteer centre with more than 7,000 people on its books has contributed an estimated €3.5 million hours worth of volunteering to the local community.

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Five months suspended for man found with heroin in NUI, Galway toilet

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

A 33-year-old found with heroin in an NUI Galway toilet received a five month suspended sentence this week and was warned to stay away from the campus grounds.

Damien McElroy with an address at 30 John Coogan Park, Newcastle, was summoned to appear before Galway District Court on Monday where he pleaded guilty to being in possession of diamophine at NUI Galway on February 14, 2012.

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Hall of Fame honour for Seán Bán Breathnach at PPI Awards

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta’s Seán Bán Breathnach will be inducted as a Hall of Fame award recipient in this year’s Photographic Performance Ireland (PPI) awards tomorrow night. This is the first time that a Hall of Fame shortlist will be included in the award ceremony and this year the event will be held in Lyrath Estate, Kilkenny, on Friday October 12.

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Woman who had car stolen was told she could buy it back

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

A Longford man, who got “caught up with the wrong people” and embroiled in a unscrupulous scam in which calls were made to a woman offering to sell back a car stolen in a burglary, has been given a chance and ordered to carry out community service.

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City has second highest rate of payment of Household Charge

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

Galway city has the State’s second highest compliance rate with the controversial Household Charge, with three out of every four households having paid.

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Back health programme identifies postural problems

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

A new back health promotion programme is able to identify postural fitness problems in childen as young as eight-years-old.

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Future of schools in Doughiska assured says Crowe

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

The future of building schools in Doughiska has been secured following city councillor support for plans to accommodate road access to the new schools in the area.

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ProActivate Ireland to address migrant unemployment with new course

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

are keen to developing and improve their skills for the workplace and their employment prospects, are invited to take part in a new course.

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Bail granted for woman charged with pharmacy thefts and burglary

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

A young Bohermore woman who is accused of taking more than €2,500 of goods on two occassions from a city centre pharmacy as well as being involved in burglary attempt has been granted bail with strict conditions.

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Ó Cuív demands answers on farm payments from Coveney

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

If the Minister for Agriculture is worried that funds for farming schemes and grants will decline over the next three years he must say so publicly instead of refusing to answer questions on the issue.

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Pressure on silenced cleric to retract outspoken views

Thu, Oct 11, 2012

An Athenry cleric who was placed under investigation and silenced by the Vatican earlier this year for his outspoken views is now being put under further pressure to sign retraction documents.

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New taxi rules will clean up industry and drive out rogues says MEP

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

The announcement yesterday of new rules for the taxi industry in Ireland will lead to more professionalism, will drive out rogue operators and will clean up the industry, according to MEP Jim Higgins.

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Post-Olympic glow begins to diminish in the corridors of power as pressure mounts

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

After the political holiday season – where events such as the London Olympics provided a welcome diversion from all things political and economic – the onset of autumn and the return of the Dáil has brought us all crashing back to reality.

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GMIT careers fair to highlight employment opportunities

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

The GMIT careers fair will take place on Tuesday October 9 on the campus at Dublin Road, Galway. It is estimated that more than 50 companies and professional organisations will pitch up individual standS at the event to help students graph the latest career trends and job opportunities. There will also be information provided about postgraduate prospects in terms of study, placement options, internship routes, and volunteering opportunities.

Somewhere in the region of 1,000 students are expected to visit the various stands and workshops on the day and will be availble for viewing from 12 noon until 3pm. Presentations will also take place covering topics such as ‘teacher training in the UK’, ‘professional accountancy careers’, ‘job opportunities with INTEL’, and many more. Professional recruiters will be on hand throughout the day to dispense advice to students. CV clinics will be open on the day where students can get vital tips on how to compose a CV.

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Home are the heroes

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

A bitter Autumn wind was circling around Pearse Stadium, as 6,000 fans turned out to welcome their heroes home on Monday night. They were arriving home minus the prize they set out for, but to the Galway natives, this team will forever be hailed as heroic ambassadors of Galway hurling.

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Aviva links up with school to prepare students for work

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

The alliance between Aviva Galway and Galway Community College in Mooneenageisha which allows for senior cycle students from the community school to enhance their job seeking skills is set to continue. Through a Skills@Work programme, employees from Aviva will volunteer to assist students in perfecting the exercises that will improve their ability to gain employment.

The scheme is due to commence in the next few weeks when students will be immersed in a course of practical training as well as information talks about working life. The Aviva employees will instruct students on the method of CV writing and practising interview techniques.

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Dance the afternoon away and make new friends

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

Fancy getting out of the house and enjoying some live music and dancing? If so, the Sunday afternoon tea dances at the Claregalway Hotel may appeal.

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Hotel Meyrick hosts ‘An Evening Of Timeless Elegance’

Thu, Oct 04, 2012

On Thursday October 18 Hotel Meyrick will host a wedding showcase like no other. The event, aptly titled ‘An Evening of Timeless Elegance’ will give intending brides and brooms a real insight into what their fantasy wedding can be like with elegant surroundings in a hotel renowned for its quality and service, as it celebrates 160 years of exquisite service for its clients, in the heart of Galway.

An Evening of Timeless Elegance will commence at 6.30pm, bringing the ideas of a couple’s wedding to life with a live catwalk showcase of fabulous designer gowns from non other than the genius who dressed Aoife Cogan earlier this year, Myrtle Ivory. Featuring gowns from internationally acclaimed bridal gown designer Patrick Casey, the live catwalk will be hosted by Style Fashionista, Marietta Doran.

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