Planning application for Cashla Power Plant withdrawn
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
A planning application for a 200 megawatt Powerplant at Cashla, Athenry, which was facing fierce opposition from locals and politicians, has been withdrawn.
Read more ...Tedfest feud fixed
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
Next year’s Tedfest will take place over two 'Craggy Islands', Inis Mor from February 25 to 28, and Inis Oirr from March 4 to 7. Organisers hope this will finally end the long running feud between the islands and prevent the threatened break away Dickfest taking place on the smaller island.
Read more ...Government ‘denies the rights’ of Coláiste na Coiribe students
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
An injustice is being perpetuated by the Department of Education on Galway students and parents of students looking for second level education through Irish, according to Conradh na Gaeilge.
Read more ...Japanese ambassador to visit Galway City Museum
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
The Japanese Ambassador to Ireland will stop in for a special visit to Galway City Museum tomorrow at 10am to see Irish children participating in the ancient Japanese art of origami.
Read more ...Global security software company opens Galway office
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
There were celebrations this week at the official opening of Lumension’s new offices in Galway.
Read more ...Galway teens in broadcasting project
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
This Saturday you might be surprised to find that when driving down Dominick Street your car radio suddenly starts broadcasting the voices of teenagers.
This week Galway Arts Centre, with assistance of artist Alan Bulfin and radio producer Deirdre Melvin, will work with young people from Comhairle na nÓg to form a short broadcast entitled What does The Future Hold?
Read more ...Have your say this weekend on city’s anti-racism strategy
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
Public consultation for Phase 2 of the Galway City Anti-Racism Strategy – Towards a City of Equals, will take place in the city this weekend.
Read more ...Tribesmen to host first National Eights event
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
A new national rowing event will be held in Galway next March.
Read more ...Poor weather dampens climate change initiative
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
Poor weather played havoc with plans to light up Galway as part of the international Day of Climate Action.
Read more ...Helping people with arthritis live quality lives
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
An award winning programme which helps people with arthritis live high quality lives will run in Gort for the next few weeks.
Read more ...The man behind John 3:7
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
A GAA match is being shown on television, a ball is hit and sails over the crossbar, as it does, someone in the crowd lifts a large yellow banner with the legend John 3:7.
The man holding up that sign exhorting the nation to read that Gospel passage is Frank Hogan, now the subject of a TG4 documentary John 3:7, which will be shown this Sunday.
Read more ...First graduates
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
The NUI Galway diploma in science and technology studies is an innovative programme targeted at working adults, and focuses on up-skilling in areas such as science, health, IT, engineering, and management.
Read more ...NUI Galway calls for businesses to participate in new city project
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
NUI Galway’s school of geography, in partnership with the Galway City Council, is looking to gather information on green businesses and eco-buildings around Galway city for Galway Green Map, a locally produced chart which identifies, promotes, and links environmental, social, and cultural amenities within a specific area.
Read more ...Ballinasloe conference to examine how to help economic recovery
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
How festivals and events can help Ireland’s economic recovery will be the subject for discussion at the 16th Annual Gathering of Festival and Cultural Event Organisers, which takes place in Co Galway next month.
Read more ...Have your say at GAA club forum
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
It is time for club members to have their say when the Galway GAA Club Forum takes place on Tuesday November 10.
Read more ...George Lee launches Job Creation Initiative Oranmore
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
George Lee launched Job Creation Initiative Oranmore (JCIO) recently in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel to an audience of 240 people.
Read more ...Be seen with a clip on light from the garda
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
More than 2,000 mini clip-on lights will, over the next two weeks, be distributed to people who regularly walk, run, and cycle throughout Galway city.
Read more ...NUIG leads UNESCO study in Zambia
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
The UNESCO Child, Youth and Civic Engagement team, based in NUIG, is to take part in an international collaborative research project on civic engagement, youth, and gender in Zambia.
The research project will see NUI Galway partner with the University of Zambia, the Alan Kerins African Projects, and the Lifestart Project Mazabuka, Zambia. The aim is to progress a participatory research project to form a holistic picture of civic engagement opportunities provided by communities in rural and urban settings in Zambia.
Read more ...Visit Santa’s Castle and help Galway Simon Community
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
Athenry’s Dunsandle Castle will have some very special guests staying this winter. Santa and Mrs Claus, along with the elves will be making the County Galway medieval castle their home in preparation for Christmas. Bookings have now opened, and a proportion of all admissions will go to Galway Simon Community.
Read more ...The Dáil comes to the Lit & Deb
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
With Ireland enduring its worst financial crises in decades, many are asking, where did it all go wrong? Where does the blame lie? And most importantly who can mend the damage?
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