COVID has become a partner in crime in domestic abuse, says COPE Galway
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service has called on the local community to recognise domestic abuse as a wider societal issue and to be alert to the fact that a woman they know may be in an abusive situation at home – one that is perhaps compounded under COVID restrictions.
Read more ...TDs to address online webinar on community cohesion
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Galway West Sinn Féin TD will be among the speakers at a Galway based online webinar, Community Cohesion and Resilience in the face of Covid-19.
Read more ...Councillors concerned they will have to vote again on rejected speed limits
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Councillors have expressed fears that the proposals for speed limits and increases they rejected this week will come back to them unchanged, leaving Galway with little ability to create speed limits suitable for different areas of the city.
Read more ...NUI Galway coordinates ‘first in man’ clinical trial of pioneering guidance for heart bypass surgery
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
A new approach to the guidance, planning and conducting of heart bypass surgery is being tested on patients for the first time in a clinical trial coordinated by a high-level research team at NUI Galway.
Read more ...Kenny's Bookshop and Gallery at 80
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
On a day in October 1936, a young woman, Maureen Canning, from Mohill, County Leitrim, left her digs in Lower Salthill and began to walk, for the first time, to what was then University College Galway.
Read more ...More than 38,000 premises across Galway set to be connected
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
More than 38,000 premises across County Galway are set to enjoy proper online connectivity with the installation of fibre optic broadband over the next year.
Read more ...Galway Simon Community says pandemic impact leaves many facing homelessness
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has issued a fundraising appeal ahead of Christmas in a bid to safeguard their Homelessness Prevention and Housing Services.
Read more ...Fears Leisureland will close in 2021 abate as council commits to provide funding
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Fears that Leisureland would be forced to close in 2021, leaving swimming clubs throughout the city without facilities, have been calmed following a commitment given this week by the Galway City Council.
Read more ...GPs are in breach of contracts if they charge medical card holders for blood tests, Health Forum is told
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
GPs in County Galway who charge Medical Card holders an additional fee for blood pressure monitoring and blood tests are in breach of their contracts for doing this, the Regional Health Forum was told this week.
Read more ...HSE should be hiring carers rather than using agencies, McDonnell tells regional health forum
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
The HSE should look at hiring more carers for home help schemes rather than spending their budgets on hiring agencies, Cllr Declan McDonnell told the Regional Health Forum this week when he asked about the number of clients in Galway awaiting the service.
Read more ...Galway Lions Club Christmas appeal
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
As Christmas approaches there are many members of our community in need of help. Covid-19 regulations have, in common with many others, restricted some of our fund-raising efforts. However, this will not stop us attempting to fill the void, as the need does not disappear and we remain very conscious of peoples’ situations during the current pandemic. Our aim remains: provide Christmas vouchers to over 400 in need families/individuals, who are identified in collaboration with SVP, Simon and Social Services Staff. We also will be fundraising for various projects that we run during the year.
Read more ...OPW seeks planning for Turoe Stone visitor centre
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
The OPW is preparing to lodge a planning application for a new visitor centre to accommodate the world renowned Turoe Stone on a site adjacent to Turoe Pet Farm & Leisure Park near the village of Bullaun.
Read more ...Cannon welcomes PUP extension to March 2021
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Fears that workers, particularly those in the hospitality and retail sectors, might return to work for the Christmas period only to find themselves unemployed in January, with no access to the PUP, have been eased.
Read more ...Galway made film is Ireland’s entry for Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Arracht, an Irish-language feature film which was made in Connemara, has been selected as Ireland’s entry for the Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category for 93rd annual Academy Awards.
Read more ...Galway’s Westside Arts Festival celebrates win at all-Ireland community awards
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Galway’s Westside Arts Festival was honoured at the all-Ireland Pride of Place community awards on Saturday evening when Galway Cycle Bus and Galway Contact were also nominated
Read more ...Kilbeacanty girl to star on Late Late Toy Show
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
An 11-year-old girl from Co Galway is the envy of children all over the country because she will star in the much anticipated Late Late Toy Show on Friday night.
Read more ...Where next America?
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
“I feel like I can breath again”. It was a term often heard after it became clear Joe Biden had won the 2020 US Presidential Election. Yet if Irish people felt they could ‘breath’ as the votes pointed to a Trump defeat, what was going through the minds of Americans living in Galway?
Read more ...The spirit of Christmas 2020 is to shop local and mind each other
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
With Christmas just a month away, it is now officially safe to embrace Christmas and the festive season, if you haven't already done this. This has been the most unusual year that most of us has experienced, but the great spirit that has seen us through it is needed for a while longer until we get life back to some sort of normality.
Read more ...Galway businesses come together for breast cancer research this Christmas
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Two of Galway’s leading retailers, Brown Thomas and Hartmann’s Jewellers have come together this year to help locally-based charity, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, a national charity that funds a comprehensive research programme at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Read more ...Renewed interest in hobbies leads to demand for the finest equipment from Galway Camera Shop
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Capturing the uniqueness of life and nature during the strange year we have had has led to an increased appreciation for quality cameras, binoculars and telescopes.
According to Ray Plummer of the Galway Camera Shop, the desire for quality photographic images and the observation of nature and the skies has led to a surge in hobbyists.
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