Labour to adopt risky strategy to keep council seats
Thu, Jan 30, 2014
Labour is confident it can retain at least four of its five Galway City Council seats, but in running three candidates in Galway City Central, it is taking a high risk strategy.
Read more ...Buskers with amplifiers should ‘turn it down’ says McNelis
Thu, Jan 30, 2014
Buskers playing loudly through PA systems and amplifiers are harming city businesses and preventing other buskers with acoustic instruments from being heard.
Read more ...Leading smoking cessation expert to hold workshop for healthcare professionals
Thu, Jan 30, 2014
A leading expert in smoking cessation, Professor Peter Hajek of the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, London, will be in Galway on Friday February 21 to host a one-day expert training course in effective strategies to help smokers quit.
Read more ...Bohermore Community Centre opening is a boost to the locality
Thu, Jan 30, 2014
The opening of the Bohermore Community Centre is “another positive step in the effort to ensure the community has the resources it deserves”.
Read more ...Custom-fitted mouthguards offer best protection and fit
Thu, Jan 30, 2014
Since January 1, it has been mandatory for all GAA football players to wear gumshields during both training and games, and it is estimated that only about 20 per cent of players prior to this wore mouthguards on a regular basis.
Read more ...Table quiz for Cois Coiribe Walking Club
Thu, Jan 30, 2014
A fundraising table quiz for Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe Walking Club will take place at Huntsman Pub, Dublin Road, Galway, on Monday February 3 at 8pm.
Read more ...UHG overcrowding ‘critical and dangerous’ says nursing union official
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
A leading nursing union boss has branded the current overcrowding situation at University Hospital Galway’s emergency department as “critical” and “very dangerous” for frontline workers trying to provide safe care for patients.
Read more ...Immediate funding needed for unfinished estates left like ‘builder’s yards’
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
The plight of residents left living in unfinished estates resembling ‘builder’s yards’ was highlighted in the Galway City Council chamber last week with the passing of motions calling for immediate Government funding and changes to legislation to prevent guilty developers making future planning applications.
Read more ...New septic tank legislation is flawed says Grealish
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Homeowners will not maintain or repair their septic tank systems if they can only apply for a grant after a random inspection from their local authority says Galway West TD Noel Grealish.
Read more ...NUIG to go potty for Harry as wizard convention comes west
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
NUI Galway will hosts Ireland’s only Harry Potter Convention when PotterFest Galway takes place from January 31 to February 2 in the university’s Bailey Allen Hall.
Read more ...Mike Denver the star as Gort’s boys NS turns 30
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Gort boy's national school this year celebrates its 30th birthday in the present building and to kick off this special year, pupils have chosen Mike Denver as their entertainer for the first of several fundraising dances in the local community centre which will be transformed into a bar and dancehall for the night.
Read more ...BIM says proposed fish farm would have survived storms
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Far from providing a case against the proposed giant salmon fish farm for Galway Bay, the recent “unfortunate storm” is “robust evidence” the proposed site is “well suited” for a such a structure.
This is the view of An Bord Iascaigh Mhara, which has described as “speculative, misinformed, and incorrect”, claims made in last week’s Galway Advertiser by Galway Bay Against Salmon Cages, Salmon Watch Ireland, and Independent county councillor Tom Welby that the recent storms would have destroyed a structure like the fish farm proposed for off the coast of Inis Óirr.
Read more ...Closure of housing estate alleyways to battle anti-social behaviour
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Galway City Council is to work with residents in three housing estates to carry out the closure of alleyways providing public rights of way in an effort to combat on-going anti-social behaviour.
Read more ...Contracts for €3.4m Ballinfoyle Neighbourhood Centre to be signed
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
The final contract documents for the €3.4 million Ballinfoyle Neighbourhood Centre is due to be signed by Mayor Padraig Conneely at end of January.
Read more ...McNelis concerned by state of Rosary Lane wall
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
A wall near Taylor’s Hill Road has fallen into “serious disrepair” and presents a “serious health risk” to schoolchildren and other pedestrians.
Read more ...Labour councillor ‘disgusted’ at absence of ministers
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan, and senior representatives of the Office of Public Works (OPW) have been called on to visit Galway as a matter of urgency and to meet with city councillors and officials to discuss concerns over the extensive damage caused by the recent storms and flooding.
Read more ...Run and have a laugh at PREDA’s Freedom Weekend
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Last year more than 300 people ran twice around Galway Racecourse in aid of the Philippines based children's charity PREDA — and organisers are hoping that number will increase when the popular 5k is held this year on Saturday March 1.
Read more ...Coláiste na Coiribe over ‘final hurdle’ for new school building
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
Students and teachers at Coláiste na Coiribe could be moving into a new school building by late 2015 after signifcant progress was made recently with the Galway Roscommon Education Training Board advertising for tenders for the construction project at Ballyburke in Knocknacarra.
The advertisement, placed on the Government eTenders procurement website last week, is seeking tenders for the construction of the new purpose built secondary school for Coláiste na Coiribe, which will accommodate 720 pupils and comprise three and two storey teaching blocks, a sports hall, five hard court surfaced ball courts, 68 parking spaces, and a grassed playing pitch.
Read more ...Galway woman among delegation to develop Ghanaian credit unions
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
St Anthony’s and Claddagh Credit Union, in partnership with the Irish League of Credit Unions International Development Foundation (The Foundation), which is the charitable arm of the Irish credit union movement, is to provide assistance to help develop the Ghanaian credit union movement.
Read more ...Dogs and pups looking for new homes at MADRA Dog Adoption Day
Thu, Jan 23, 2014
A dog adoption day will take place at Trusty Pet Pals dog day care centre in Briarhill Business Park on Saturday, January 25 , from 12 to 4 pm.
The adoption day, organised by local dog charity MADRA, will offer those interested in adopting a dog the opportunity to talk to the MADRA team and to meet some of the dogs and pups that are currently looking for their new homes.
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