When the calm waters turned against us

Thu, Nov 16, 2023

Communities are made up of many factors. The teams that represent us. The societies we form for the betterment of us all. The hostelries where we gather in sorrow and joy...and the businesses that light up our streets; that sponsor our football teams, that give employment to our teenagers, that provide us with the goods and services we need.

And when these places suffer, through a downturn or a recession or just sheer bad commercial luck, we feel their loss. This week, the village of Clarinbridge is feeling the pain of the damage wreaked upon it last Monday morning.

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Flooded city centre dodges worst Debi damage

Thu, Nov 16, 2023

It may not have been the worst storm flood of Galway’s medieval city centre, but residents, business owners and emergency workers all agree that Storm Debi was certainly one of the swiftest.

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Radio star Ollie Turner added to FG council electoral ticket in Tuam area

Thu, Nov 16, 2023

Radio star Ollie Turner took the first step into a career in politics on Sunday night when he was added to the Fine Gael ticket for next summer’s elections to Galway County Council.

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Additional 215,000 people eligible for GP Visit Cards says Rabbitte

Thu, Nov 16, 2023

Minister of State Anne Rabbitte, has welcomed the news that an additional 215,000 people in Ireland are now eligible for the GP Visit Card Scheme. The Galway East TD is also encouraging people to check their eligibility in the wake of expanded criteria.

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Communities rally following Debi destruction

Thu, Nov 16, 2023

As communities in the coastal towns of Kinvara and Clarinbridge rally to support one another following the devastating blow to buildings and infrastructure, the question facing affected residents and business owners is ‘how will we rebuild’?

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ATU president on National Men's Health Month, the newly appointed Class Reps, and the 'Pobal Bia' initiative

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

November is National Men’s Health Month, and we are excited to celebrate and bring awareness to students within the college. We started off this past week with a simple coffee morning to get the conversation flowing. We will follow on with an awareness campaign, giving students a chance to speak with a diverse range of charities and companies. We will finish off the month with our societies raising money for a charity of their choice. There will be many different fundraisers, with one student even promising to shave his head when €1,000 is raised.

Here at ATU Galway-Mayo, the voices of students are at the heart of our academic community. This commitment to student representation takes a significant step forward as our newly appointed Class Representatives undergo training, gearing up for their role in shaping the student experience. Our reps have been empowered with the tools they need to enhance the student experience and strive towards a greater student community. We will start next week off by holding our first Class Rep Council, giving them the chance to voice any concerns on behalf of their class and share insights into their classes' experience. The council will also serve as a platform for open dialogue, allowing Class Reps to work collectively towards positive change.

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Gael Seachtain and Coldvember are hot on the agenda in University of Galway this week

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Hi all, and you're very welcome back to the weekly 'What's going on in the SU' column in your Galway Advertiser.

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Getting to know...

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST MEMORY?
Attending National School

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Teenagers with lifelong physical health conditions to spotlight issues with accessing cultural and public spaces in Galway

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

An art exhibition by the national arts and health charity Helium Arts is opening on November 13 that will spotlight issues with accessing cultural and public spaces in Galway for young people with lifelong health conditions.

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Simon Community to benefit from Supermac’s charity fundraiser next week

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Supermac’s is hosting its annual charity fundraiser on November 17 at the LoughRea Hotel & Spa and this year, proceeds will be in aid of the Simon Community.

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255 eviction notices issued in Galway means homelessness will continue to rise, says SF’s O’Hara

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Galway East Sinn Féin’s Louis O’Hara has said an emergency response is needed to address rising levels of homelessness.

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Flaherty grateful for removal of weeds in Ballyloughane

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Independent Councillor Terry O’ Flaherty would like to thank the Renmore Community Employment Scheme participants for the works they carried out in Ballyloughane recently.

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The importance of images — Galway filmmaker’s documentary long-listed for Oscar

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

‘The image of that little cottage, my grandparents used to run a textile business out of there, they used to do the markets. So that image is really important to me’ the filmmaker David McDonagh tells me in reference to the opening shot of his short documentary Being Put Back Together, which won best film in its category at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh and has been long listed for an Academy Award.

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Standún named Small Business of the Year

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Standún has been recognized with the “Small Business of the Year Award” at the prestigious 2023 Family Business Awards. This honour marks a significant achievement for Standún, celebrating their commitment to excellence and their enduring legacy in the community.

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Deadline looms for Blue Teapot’s search for new stars

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

With the search for new acting talent for local troupe, The Blue Teapot Theatre Company, set to come to a close at noon on Monday, November 13, aspiring actors are being urged to throw their hat in the ring.

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Artist Kristy Verenga’s Gort exhibition explores ‘Who Am I?’

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Experimental artist Kristy Verenga has opened her ‘Who Am I?’ exhibition which combines media to explore the question at The Gallery Café in Gort. Kristy uses painting and sculpture to build the world that she calls home, these abstract and symbolic narratives are an expression of her daily experience.

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Bishop Michael to play organ in 100 churches in two weeks

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

The Church of Ireland Bishop of Tuam, Limerick and Killaloe, the Rt Rev’d Michael Burrows, plans to visit every church in this vast new merged diocese, which stretches from Co Mayo in the north to Co Kerry in the south and Co Limerick and parts of Offaly and Tipperary in the east.

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Galway’s teens encouraged to apply for €45,000 local community fund

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Young people aged between 13 to 19 have been encouraged to apply for a portion of a ‘major new educational fund’ worth €45,000’ ahead of its deadline on Friday, November 10.

The Bright Future Prize and aims to ‘empower teens with dreams of making a difference in their communities and create positive change’.

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Donohue raises issue of CLAR 2023 funding

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

At the October Plenary meeting of Galway County Council, Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue under Questions raised the issue of CLAR 2023 funding and the confusion and frustration around the two different deadlines for same.

Cllr Donohue highlighted the Departments deadline of June 6th for the Community Facilities and Amenities, however Galway County Council set their own deadline May 8th in order to get all applications assessed in advance of the Departments date. This in turn resulted in late applications for a number of applicants.

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Collaborative work of local patients and scientists highlighted in new RTE documentary

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

RTÉ will broadcast a special documentary on Monday next shining a light on the lived experience of cancer patients, their contribution to research and the ongoing work of research centres that will shape how cancer will be treated in the future.

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