Don’t go down to the woods today — people asked to stay out of Galway’s woodlands until they are made safe

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Woodlands and parks across Galway city and county sustained significant damage during Storm Éowyn last week, with fallen and weakened trees, blocked paths and other damage making the amenities unsafe. As a result, people are being asked to stay out of these areas until they are once again safe to visit.

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Adventurer’s talk to benefit Galway Mountain Rescue

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Thrilling tales of nomadic journeys in Siberia, the Sahara, and the hazards of climbing north faces of the European Alps are among themes of a bilingual and illustrated talk which mountaineer, writer and broadcaster Dermot Somers will give on February 6 in the Connemara Coast Hotel, Na Forbacha, Co Galway.

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O’Flaherty calling for good turn out at ‘drop in’ public consultation on Renmore Master Plan

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Independent councillor Terry O’Flaherty has urged as many people as possible to get involved in the planning of the Renmore Neighbourhood Park project, which promises to transform the area.

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University of Galway announces first female academic as Executive Dean of College of Business, Public Policy and Law

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Professor Alma McCarthy has been appointed Executive Dean at the College of Business, Public Policy and Law at University of Galway, becoming the first female academic to hold the role at the head of the faculty.

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Connacht Hotel Christmas joy for colourful Caitlin

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

The Connacht Hotel is delighted to announce the winner of its December colouring competition, a festive initiative that captured the imagination of over 500 young guests. Open to all children staying at the family-friendly hotel throughout December, the competition invited participants to draw their favorite thing about the hotel during the Christmas season. The winner which was selected after much deliberation was 10 year old Caitlin McQuillian from Co Down.

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Smart Digital Marketing and PR Agency celebrates six years in business

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Smart Digital Marketing & PR Agency was set up in January 2019 by Ruth Mc Court, originally from Roscommon, now living in Galway - operating in the West of Ireland with the majority of clients in counties Galway, Roscommon and Limerick.

Ruth works as a self employed Marketing Consultant at Smart Digital, combining her love of creativity, marketing and social media, along with her extensive knowledge of the industry, making her extremely passionate about promoting the businesses she works with.

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Silver diversity honour for Hodson Bay Group

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Hodson Bay Group which includes the Galway Bay Hotel has announced its achievement of silver accreditation from the Irish Centre for Diversity as part of the Investors in Diversity programme for 2025. This prestigious accolade recognises the groups commitment to promoting inclusive practices and encouraging a sense of fairness and belonging across its workforce.

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Energy, cooking and craft events at Ballybane Community Hub

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

A range of varied events and classes will be held at the Ballybane Community Hub next month.

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GRETB acknowledges outgoing board members

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) recently hosted a special event at the Raheen Woods Hotel in Athenry to recognise the dedication and commitment of its outgoing Board members who have completed a full term of service.

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Historic core of city pounded by relentless Storm Éowyn

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Initial roof-level assessment of the 700-year-old building suggests Storm Éowyn has wreaked substantial damage which may cost more than €100,000 to repair.

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Unforgiving storm highlighted our vulnerabilities

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Galway and the west coast of Ireland bore the brunt of the storm's fury last weekend, lashed by winds that howled like banshees, tearing through the land with a reckless, unrelenting force. The skies darkened, the rain fell in torrents, and the record-speed wind bent the world to its will. Trees, once proud sentinels of the roadside, succumbed, their roots torn from the earth, their limbs flung like discarded matchsticks. Roofs groaned, ridge tiles loosened and scattered, while fragile sheds crumpled like paper in a giant’s grasp.

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Storm disrupts pensions and payments

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Several post offices in Galway remain closed after Storm Éowyn, but Department of Social Protection payments will still be paid out at alternative locations.

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University of Galway and BioAtlantis join to develop drought solutions for agriculture

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

A European research-led consortium has been established to pioneer technologies to improve crop resilience to drought stress caused by climate change.

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Showers available at city's community centres for people affected by water outages

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

Galway City Council has made shower facilities at the city's community centres available free of charge for those affected by water outages as a result of Storm Éowyn.

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Comms blackout means rural GP calls down 75 per cent

Thu, Jan 30, 2025

WestDoc, the weekend GP service, received a fraction of the urgent care calls it expected from rural areas of County Galway in the three days after Storm Éowyn.

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HSE experiencing disruptions to some services as a result of Storm Éowyn

Mon, Jan 27, 2025

Health Services in the West and North West are advising the public that the delivery of some community services today (Monday 27 January) have been impacted by the recent storm.

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‘Shelter in place’ warning issued as Galway prepares for Storm Éowyn

Thu, Jan 23, 2025

Last updated 14:55
Galway is set to be hit by winds of up to 130kph tonight (Thursday) as the country prepares for Storm Éowyn. A Status Red weather warning is due to come into force for Galway and Clare at 3am on Friday, with Met Éireann warning of a danger to life due to extreme storm conditions tonight.

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Mayor praises creativity of Galway artists at presentation of 54th Galway Advertiser Christmas Art Competition

Thu, Jan 23, 2025

The artistic talents of the young people of Galway were honoured on Friday last when Mayor of Galway, Cllr Peter Keane presented the prizes to the winners of the 54th Galway Advertiser Christmas Art Competition.

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Volunteers needed at SVP Galway

Thu, Jan 23, 2025

The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul has twenty-two local Conferences in the Galway area. They meet weekly and respond to the many and diverse requests received; these may be due to a family illness, loss of a job, poverty struggles, debt arrears, financial difficulties or other unforeseen circumstances.

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Business Events Conference to be held in The Galmont next month

Thu, Jan 23, 2025

The Galmont Hotel & Spa in Galway is preparing to host the 13th Annual Business Events Conference taking place on Thursday and Friday February 6/7.

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