Mayor announces charities to benefit from gala ball
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Enable Ireland, COPE’s Waterside house, Galway Contact, and the ISPCC are the four charities that will benefit from this year’s Mayoral Charity Gala Ball.
Read more ...Remand on continuing bail for assault accused
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
A Bohermore man charged with assaulting two women causing them harm has been remanded on continuing bail.
Read more ...Cuddy wants decision on Oranmore one-way street reversed
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
A new one-way system in Oranmore is causing “huge annoyance for residents and motorists” and needs to be changed immediately.
This is the view of Independent councillor Jim Cuddy, who said the new system is causing the greatest difficulty for those travelling from the Maree Road who wish to turn towards Limerick.
Read more ...Labour’s priority is to restore the economy and create jobs, says party chair Keaveney
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
The Labour Party’s priority is to restore the economic fortunes of the country and to get people back to work, that is according to Galway East TD Colm Keaveney.
Read more ...Dance classes, talk, and films for Latin America Week
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Talks, film screenings, and dance classes will take place throughout Galway city this weekend as part of Latin America Week.
Read more ...Diamond and Daisy April promotion weekend at Belladonna Bridal
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
April is usually associated with April Showers the flower most associated with April is the Daisy and the birthstone for April is the Diamond! What girl doesn’t want a diamond? To mark this April Belladonna Bridal has a special promotion on offer.
Read more ...Keep Galway in the shop window
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
As I’m typing this on this Wednesday evening, with the sun squinting in through the blinds and the sky blue as far west across the city as I can see it, it is not difficult to be optimistic about the fate of Galway in this time of unprecedented doom and gloom.
Galway is blessed to have many opportunities throughout the year to place itself in the shop window, and if the opportunities are not there, the place and its people makes them. We found ourselves in the news last weekend for the protests at the Labour Party conference. Last evening there was the good news of 220 new jobs being created in the county, and next week the whole Galway season starts with a bang with the first of the major festivals to fill the streets with the weird and the wonderful, the famous and the hopefuls.
Read more ...SIPTU rejects abseentism claim in health service
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
The trade union SIPTU has rejected claims by the chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum that a culture of abseentism exists among health service employees.
Read more ...Pharmaceutical giant announces Connemara jobs boost
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
An announcement made by global pharmaceutical company Mylan that it is to create more than 500 new positions, 220 of which are to be based at its facility in Connemara, has been broadly welcomed as a major boost.
Read more ...Monster table quiz
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
A table quiz, organised by An Garda Síochána Galway Division as a fundraising event for the Croagh Patrick Challenge, will take place in De Burgos’ Garda Club tomorrow (Friday) at 8pm sharp.
Tables of four are €40. All proceeds go to two worthy local charities – the Galway Hospice and ACT for Meningitis. There will be generous prizes for the winners and lots of spot prizes on the night. Tables are limited so contact John at 086 8650202 to book a table. All are welcome.
Read more ...Galway County Council gets ‘F’ grade for bad planning
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
The Galway County Council has been found to be one of the worst local authorities in the country for making bad planning decisions which have resulted in negative socio-economic and environmental concerns.
Read more ...Monivea man on firearms and explosives charges walks free
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
A Galway man facing firearms and explosives charges walked free from the Special Criminal Court yesterday after the prosecution was dropped.
Read more ...Tickets for Mumford & Sons on sale Saturday
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Tickets for the Salthill Park concert by English folk-pop band Mumford & Sons go on sale this Saturday at 9am.
Read more ...NUI Galway crew to enter Round Ireland Yacht Race
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Galway will have a new entrant in Ireland’s most prestigious off-shore yacht race.
Read more ...College survey finds one in five children going to school hungry
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
A new survey, carried out by the Health Promotion Research Centre at NUI Galway, has found that the number of children going to school or bed hungry has increased to 21 per cent of the more than 16,000 children surveyed, compared to 17 per cent in 2006.
Read more ...Work to start soon on Oranmore Railway Station
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Work is to start on the new Oranmore Railway Station which, when opened, will service the Limerick and Dublin railway lines and provide commuter access to Galway city.
Read more ...Galway Rape Crisis Centre comedy fundraiser
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
The Galway Rape Crisis Centre in parnership with the Roisin Dubh are holding a fundraising comedy night on Wednesday, April 25 at 8.30pm with Colin Murphy, Karl Spain and Chris Kent providing the laughs on the night.
Read more ...Bail granted for burglary accused
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
A 25-year-old man has been charged with a plethora of burglaries committed throughout Galway with two further charges brought against him for burglary attempts in Mayo.
Read more ...New foundation to remember tragic young Gort mother and teacher to be launched next month
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Aged just 36 and a mother of three young children, Gort woman and city teacher Ciara Grehan died suddenly on November 11, 2010. In a few weeks time, her memory will be celebrated with the launch of a foundation to benefit children with special needs.
Read more ...Is FF wooing Healy-Eames as Ó Cuív praises her stand on schools?
Thu, Apr 19, 2012
Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames’ criticism of the Government’s policy on small rural schools “as poorly thought out and detrimental to the survival of rural areas” has been hailed as “courageous” by Éamon Ó Cuiv.
Sen Healy Eames said recently that the policy being pursued by Education Minister Ruairi Quinn, which could lead to some schools closing and being forced to amalgamate with others, “will deconstruct communities and parishes”. She also said it was “social engineering of the worst kind”.
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