City council asks public ‘Do you like beaches?
Thu, Feb 13, 2014
Galway people’s opinions, ideas, and memories of the city’s beaches are being sought for a major new student-led project from NUI Galway and the Galway City Council.
Read more ...Higgins and McGuinness to run again for EU seat
Thu, Feb 13, 2014
Fine Gael’s Jim Higgins and Máiréad McGuinness will seek to retain their Brussels seats following selection as the party’s EU candidates for the Midlands-North-West constituency.
The Mayo based Jim Higgins and the Louth based Ms McGuinness were first elected to the EU parliament in 2004 and retained the seats at the following elections in 2009. However on those occasions, both ran in different constituencies - MEP Higgins in Connacht-Ulster and Ms McGuinness in Leinster.
Read more ...Public lecture on Islam and democracy
Thu, Feb 13, 2014
Islam, Secularism, and Democracy is the title of a public lecture which will be given in NUI Galway on Monday February 17.
Read more ...Three out of five young people at risk of permanent hearing loss
Thu, Feb 13, 2014
Three out of five young people are at risk of permanent hearing loss because they are listening to “dangerously loud”2 music.
Read more ...More bus shelters is first step in increasing public transport use, says Lyons
Thu, Feb 13, 2014
The provision of proper bus shelters could be the first step for motorists seeing an alternative to the car, that is according to Independent city councillor Donal Lyons.
Read more ...NUI Galway students make an impact in research competition
Thu, Feb 13, 2014
Three NUI Galway students were announced this week by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) as finalists of the 2014 Making an Impact Competition. A total of five finalists were selected.
Read more ...‘Don’t forget us,’ pleads battered ‘Bofin
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
With its pier virtually destroyed, roads left impassable, and the threat of even further flooding, the inhabitants of storm battered Inisbofin fearful of “being forgotten about” are pleading with the Galway County Council, local representatives, and Government to provide the funding and manpower to carry out urgent repair work.
Read more ...Q-Park relaunches its Eyre Square parking facility
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Following a successful refurbishment plan over the past few months, Q-Park officially relaunched its Eyre Square parking facility this week with a celebratory event to mark the occasion, to thank its customers for their loyalty and patience, and in particular to show that quality, secure, parking in the centre of the city is affordable.
Read more ...New wedding TV show I Do...Take Two seeks Galway couples
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Your wedding day is supposed to be the biggest day of your life, but maybe it did not quite go to plan and instead went more down the pan.
Read more ...LEGO experts to descend upon city next week
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
With the country getting well and truly battered by nature since the turn of the year, the theme, 'Nature's Fury', could not be more apt! On Saturday February 15, Galway will prepare to be overcome by Nature's Fury once again when hundreds of LEGO experts, architects, engineers and enthusiasts will descend on to the city to exhibit their talents and employ their genius to compete for the 8th annual Irish FIRST Lego League Champion title.
Read more ...Compulsory microchipping of dogs to be introduced soon, says Walsh
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Legislation providing for compulsory microchipping of dogs is expected to be published shortly.
Read more ...Cuddy condemns Oranmore replacement mains water pipe delay
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Irish Water is being accused of causing “the unacceptable delay in replacing old iron water pipes in Oranmore” by a county councillor for the area.
Read more ...Nolan to compile report on Galway’s housing problems
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
The Minister for Housing Jan O’Sullivan is to be presented with a “comprehensive report” on the housing situation in Galway, which can be used to “inform future policy” in the area.
Read more ...City to benefit from housing adaptation grants increase says Cameron
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Ten per cent more elderly and disabled householders in Galway city will be able to access grant aid to adapt their house this year compared to 2013.
Read more ...Galway farmers hit by new law on transport of dead animals
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
New laws to restrict the transport of dead animals will see farmers in East Galway prevented from taking haulage to Foyle Proteins in County Derry.
Read more ...Galway experts provide free advice on diabetes self management
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
The diabetes team in Galway University Hospitals together with Diabetes Care West charity and Croí are hosting a free information evening and workshop in the Croí Heart and Stroke Centre, Galway, on Thursday February 13 for people with type 1 diabetes.
Read more ...The Scot behind the Dublin to Galway railway line
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
William Bald, the man who proposed the Dublin-Galway railway line and created still unrivalled maps of Mayo, will be the subject of a public lecture.
Read more ...Thousands expected as Solemn Novena starts next week
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Thousands of people are expected to flock to the city next week for the annual Solemn Novena which will run from Feb 10 to Feb 18.
Read more ...Cillian Murphy highlights importance of youth having a voice
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
Actor Cillian Murphy appeared as a special guest of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre at NUI Galway for a screening and discussion of the film Broken at the weekend.
Read more ...NUI Galway researchers discover new risk factor for schizophrenia
Thu, Feb 06, 2014
A novel rare risk factor linked to mental illnesses such as schizophrenia has been identified by a multi-institutional team led by Professor Sanbing Shen of the Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI) at NUI Galway.
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