‘Welcome to County Galway’ initiative launched
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
An initiative aimed at promoting the county of Galway as a place to do business, visit, and to live was launched at Galway Airport recently by Mayor Peter Feeney.
Read more ...Brought to heel — Abusive taxi passenger swipes at gardai with dancing shoes
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
A taxi driver was forced to call gardai after a young Mayo woman became abusive and refused to pay the fare. The ex-student then started “swiping” at gardai with her dancing shoes, the Galway District Court heard this week.
Retail worker Orla McAndrew (20) with an address in Renmore appeared before Judge Mary Fahy last Monday and pleaded guilty to the charge of obstructing gardai on August 23, 2008, at Glenn Na Ri, Dublin Road. A charge for failing to obey garda orders was withdrawn.
Read more ...Have your say on eco-friendly lightbulbs
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
The news that energy efficient lightbulbs will soon be the only ones on the market and that the ordinary 75 watt bulbs will be the first to go has alarmed many consumers.
Read more ...Halloween fun with Christian Camp of the Arts
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Christian Camp of the Arts will celebrate its annual Halloween Kids Fun Fest in Leisureland on Friday October 31.
Read more ...Stamp of approval for Frankie and De Danann
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
The next time you go to post a letter or package, there is a good chance you may be affixing onto that envelope or parcel a stamp bearing the image of the great Galway trad group De Danann.
Read more ...New head of research at GMIT
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Dr Patrick Delassus has been appointed head of research at GMIT. Dr Delassus is a member of the senior executive of the institute and his brief extends to the management and leadership of the research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and regional engagement strategy of GMIT.
Dr Delassus managed the department of mechanical and industrial engineering at GMIT’s Dublin Road campus for seven years. He has been engaged in research for 12 years, focusing mainly on biomedical engineering, marine engineering, and diverse product design projects for industry.
Read more ...Riverside man gets extra five months for heroin and burglary tools
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
One Galway man will now have to spend an extra five months in jail after being found in possession of heroin and tools that could assist a burglary, before pushing over a Garda in an escape attempt.
Read more ...Major funding secured for city’s RAPID areas
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Elderly people in the RAPID areas of Galway city are set to benefit from a the €100,000 funding announced this week for small-scale health and community projects.
Read more ...Kenyan grandmother to get honorary degree at NUIG
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Sarah Wairimu, who operates the children’s orphanage Dochas Nasamu near Kangari in Kenya, will be awarded an honorary arts degree in NUI, Galway on Tuesday October 21.
Read more ...Grant will improve security of older people in Ballinasloe
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Almost €5,000 has been allocated to the Ballinasloe St Vincent de Paul branch to improve the security of older people living at home.
Read more ...Quiz fans to boost Joanne’s run for Enable Ireland
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
The Front Door Pub will host its annual charity FunQuiz in aid of Enable Ireland Galway on Monday night next October 20.
Read more ...Dick Byrne to launch auto-biography in Kenny’s
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Galway architect, playwright, journalist, and ‘man about town’ Dick Byrne will launch his autobiography - Tell ‘Em Who You Are! - in Kenny’s Bookshop, Liosbán, tomorrow at 6pm.
Read more ...Dragon flys
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
By its very nature the 35,000 mile Volvo Ocean Race that started from Alicante on Saturday attracts the hardiest of sailors. They are usually men with tough teak muscles and a hell of a lot of fortitude, capable of withstanding the roughest of seas in temperatures that can range from -5 to 50 Celcius.
Read more ...Green Dragon goes off the radar
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Ireland’s Green Dragon, currently sailing down the coast of Africa towards Cape Town on the first leg of the Volvo Ocean Race, is the first to deal its “stealth” card.
The StealthPlay, which gives each boat a chance to hide on the racecourse for 12 hours, allows teams to make a tactical break from the fleet without the rest of the competitors knowing what they are doing.
Read more ...Martine’s comes of age
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Having celebrating its 10th birthday this summer, Martine’s is looking forward to the next 10 years, and has a whole raft of improvements, ideas, and offers in store for the year ahead.
Martine’s has always believed in great quality, local food served with a smile and washed down with carefully chosen wines. Now the beef, salmon, and salads are all organic and the chicken is all free-range. And even better news is that it won’t break the bank – by offering generous portions, and dishes priced comparably with similar non-organic menus available in Galway, Martine’s is challenging the perception that organic has to mean overpriced and gimmicky. Wine is also dear to the hearts of the Martine’s team, and they offer many wines not found elsewhere in Galway.
Read more ...A river runs through it
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
The campus of Galway University is fortunately situated.
Read more ...Monster Organic Ball raises €100,000 for APA charity
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
More than €100,000 was raised last weekend at the fourth annual Monster Organic Ball in Oranmore, after a spectacular 10-hour celebration of fabulous organic food, full free bar, live music and lots of dancing.
Read more ...Budget ‘09
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Brian Thornton and Terri Treacy of KPMG, chartered accountants, highlight below some of the key points which emerged from the Minister’s speech in the Dáil.
Personal Tax Matters
Read more ...It could get dirty in Galway City East
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Galway City East looks likely to become the city's most competitive - and possibly dirtiest - electoral battleground by the time votes are cast next June in the 2009 Local Elections.
Read more ...Are Fianna Fáil afraid of winning seats?
Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Fianna Fáil has always understood the idea of gaining and holding on to power, but recent incidents would leave you thinking that self-preservation is now more important to them than controlling City Hall after the next local elections.
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