Join the guests at a charity wedding with a diference

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A fundraiser with a difference takes place in the Clayton Hotel on October 1 when the Insurance Institute of Galway’s holds a mock wedding in aid of Oranmore-based children’s cancer charity Hand in Hand.

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Have your say on the future of music education

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Galway Music Education Partnership, which recently launched its website as part of its bid to Music Generation for funding, is calling on parents, music teachers and professional musicians to get in touch and have their say on the future of music education.

Music Generation is Ireland’s National Music Education Programme funded by U2 to the tune of €5 million and a further €2 million raised by The Ireland Funds. Galway Music Education Partnership is aiming to make a competitive bid by the November 3 deadline for funding to provide children and young people up to the age of 18 with music tuition in their own locality. It is hoped the website, www.galwaymep.com, will act as a central community resource gathering opinions and updating parents and teachers on the progress of GMEP’s application.

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Autumn walking festival will explore the beauty of Connemara

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

The latest Four Seasons Walking Festival takes place from Friday October 21 to Sunday October 23.

The festival represents a chance to explore the Connemara landscape with guides providing an insight into the unique cultural/archeological/historic heritage of the area.

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Titan Wheelers need your vote for funding

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A Galway-based wheelchair basketball team has been shortlisted for a share of the €125,000 Coca-Cola 125 Years Thank You Fund.

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Race for the Aras begins next week

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

With only five weeks until voting, and less than a week before nominations close, the Irish Presidential election is beginning to ignite. Many twists and turns have already occurred, but is this merry-go-round of hopefuls doing justice to the position that our President should hold?

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Two charged following separate drugs seizures

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Two people are due to appear in court in Galway next month to answer charges under the Misuse of Drugs Acts following two separate seizures in the city in recent days.

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Councillor slams HSE for not spending €200,000 to keep nursing home open

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A city councillor has hit out at the HSE West for what she terms its refusal to spend €200,000 on the refurbishment works necessary to keep St Francis Nursing Home in Upper Newcastle open.

Cllr Catherine Connolly, a member of the health authority’s regional health forum, slammed the HSE for justifying the closure of the 33-year-old public home for “such a miserly sum”.

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Future of Aviva jobs in Galway remains uncertain

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A crunch meeting between trade union officials and Aviva management held yesterday morning did little to allay fears for jobs throughout the insurance company’s Irish operations, with some jobs in Galway also thought to be at risk.

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Michael D fundraiser in Monroe’s

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A major fundraising concert and event will take place in Monroe’s Live tomorrow night to raise funds for the presidential campaign of Michael D Higgins.

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Public’s views sought on city’s traffic congestion

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Galwegians’ views on the city’s chronic traffic congestion are being sought for a new online survey which hopes to provides solutions to the problem by first asking people what they see as the chief problems.

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All signs point to a Michael D presidency

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

The only person who stands between Labour party president and former Galway West TD Michael D Higgins and the position of Uachtaráin na hÉireann is Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness.

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Ó Cuív dismisses resign threat comments

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Éamon Ó Cuív has rubbished suggestions that he ever threatened to resign his post as Fianna Fáil deputy leader over the party’s stance on the presidential election.

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Hospital visitor slams mixed wards for lack of dignity

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A West of Ireland woman visiting a relative at University Hospital Galway during the weekend says she was concerned to see patients accommodated in a mixed gender ward at the regional hospital.

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Taoiseach to officially open BioWare Galway

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

An Taoiseach Enda Kenny will be making his way down west next week for the official opening of BioWare Ireland in Galway.

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Further custody remand for Clonboo woman

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A 21-year-old Clonboo woman has been remanded in custody for burglary and car theft charges.

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City centre hostel sold

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Kinlay House Hostel in the city centre has been sold. The sale of the hostel, which has been in receivership since 2009, was confirmed this week by estate agents CB Richard Ellis.

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MS sufferers to benefit if cannabis derived medication is licensed

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

People with multiple sclerosis in Galway and around the country could soon benefit from access to the world’s first prescription medicine derived from the cannabis plant.

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Could working from home solve our traffic congestion?

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Social scientists at NUI, Galway are looking at whether teleworking, or working from home, might play a role in providing a solution to the city’s problems with traffic congestion.

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Road closure in Newcastle

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Newcastle Road will be closed to vehicular traffic wishing to access or cross the N6 at various times from next Tuesday to Saturday.

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Two charged following separate drugs seizures

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Two people are due to appear in court in Galway next month to answer charges under the Misuse of Drugs Acts following two separate seizures in the city in recent days.

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