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Thu, Jan 11, 2018
Women For Tri - Galway Gathering
Tri Talking Sport in association with Women For Tri® will host an evening of information, inspiration and motivation for females interested in the sport of triathlon. The evening event will take place in Bradley Renault Galway on Wednesday January 17 from 6:30pm.
Shiny new Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh in a class of its own
Thu, Jan 11, 2018
What a way to start the new year for the hundreds of pupils of Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh — a span new school designed to inspire, educate and accommodate. The beginning of a new era for the school commenced on Monday when they moved into their new building at Millars’ Lane.
The new school, which will be one of the biggest primary schools in Ireland operating through the medium of Irish, can accommodate up to 720 pupils. The new school building contains 24 classrooms, five support rooms, library, staff room, two multi-purpose rooms, offices, suitable playing areas as well as parking facilities.
Read more ...Innovative “care for spare room” solution could help health and housing crisis
Thu, Jan 11, 2018
The health and housing crises regularly hit the news headlines in Galway, and they have prompted Social Democrats Galway candidate Niall Ó Tuathail to explore a partial solution to both where older Galwegians provide spare rooms to people who are willing to provide companionship and support to them.
He is hosting an information meeting with Irish social enterprise THE HomeShare for anyone interested in such an arrangement on Wednesday next week.
Read more ...Protest to demand ending the 'horror' of Direct Provision system
Tue, Jan 09, 2018
A protest march from Salthill to Galway city centre, as part of a wider campaign to end the "horror" and "infantalising" of the Direct Provision system for asylum seekers, is set to take place later this month.
Read more ...Parents who suspect flu should keep children home from school says McNelis
Mon, Jan 08, 2018
With children up to 15 considered at risk from the so-called ‘Aussie flu’ this winter, a local councillor has said it is "vital" the warnings of doctors and medical experts "are heeded", and that "children showing symptoms of flu are kept home from school".
Read more ...More than €4.5 million in funding for Headford Road
Mon, Jan 08, 2018
More than €4.5 million in funding has been allocated for surface works and strengthening of the N84 Headford Road, an investment a local councillor has called both "significant" and "long overdue".
Read more ...Council secures funding for flood defences
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
The Galway City Council has secured funding for a major flood defence project for the city. The announcement was made by Galway city Mayor Pearce Flannery following an emergency meeting on Wednesday morning at 7am between the OPW Minister, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, an senior executives of the city council, and councillors.
Read more ...Farrell demands ‘full review’ of city’s flood defences
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
A city councillor is demanding a “full review” be carried out into Galway’s flood defences, following the severe flooding caused by Storm Eleanor this week.
Read more ...Galway councils must learn from major floods, says O Tuathail
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
After a night of distributing and stacking donated sandbags to Galway residents and businesses, Social Democrats candidate Niall Ó Tuathail, says Galway Councils were “simply not good enough” and “need to learn from this for future floods”.
Read more ...A wedding overlooking the Atlantic at Inishbofin House Hotel and Spa
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
The award winning Inishbofin House Hotel and Spa is a unique destination wedding venue that wedding couples and their guests rave about.
Read more ...Galway families face tough start to 2018, warn Greens
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
Galway families are facing into a very difficult start to 2018, particularly in the areas of rent and childcare, as the Budget’s measure come into effect, the Green Party’s Galway West candidate has warned.
Read more ...Cannon welcomes minimum wage boost
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
Minister for the Diaspora and International Development Ciaran Cannon has said that this week’s increase in the minimum wage to €9.55 per hour will give a boost to lower paid workers in Galway.
Read more ...Planning permission lodged for Clarin College, says Canney
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
News that an application for planning permission for Clarin College, Athenry has been lodged with Galway County Council was welcomed this week by Galway East TD Seán Canney.
Read more ...Twenty-two estates taken in charge by Galway County Council
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
Twenty-two estates have been taken in charge by the Galway County Council throughout 2016 and 2017, with discussions taking place to bring more estates under the council’s remit.
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Thu, Jan 04, 2018
So you want to run 5k?
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Galway loses ‘clean’ status in latest IBAL litter survey
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
The latest survey by business group Irish Business Against Litter shows Galway city has lost the ‘Clean’ status it gained earlier in 2017 and is ‘moderately littered’ in 30th position in the ranking of 40 towns and cities. Ballybane also fell, from 24th to 38th, and is deemed ‘littered’.
Read more ...TUI announce new service to Palma Majorca from Ireland West Airport for summer 2018
Thu, Jan 04, 2018
Leading Tour Operator TUI, today announced they are adding Majorca to their summer programme from Ireland West Airport Knock for summer 2018.
Read more ...High Court dismiss challenge of Galway family who turned down four-bedroom house
Thu, Dec 28, 2017
The High Court has dismissed a woman and her five children’s challenge against Galway County Council’s refusal to provide them with continued emergency accommodation after they turned down an offer of a four-bedroom house.
Read more ...Strong performance in 2017 for innovation and entrepreneurship at NUI Galway
Thu, Dec 28, 2017
The latest data from NUI Galway’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem shows a strong performance for 2017. The year saw significant high-quality collaborative research and license agreements with industry, and a number of new spin-outs created on campus. A programme was established on campus to provide new business innovators with the supports needed to accelerate their medical technology inventions to the market. Over 1,500 staff and students were actively engaged in entrepreneurship through the University’s education and mentorship programmes, Blackstone Launchpad and Explore.
Read more ...Garda probe after attacker mugs teen and steals vital insulin pump
Thu, Dec 28, 2017
Gardai in the city are investigating an incident last weekend in which a teenage woman was attacked and had vital medical equipment stolen.
The 16-year-old had just disembarked from a bus when she was attacked near Galway Cathedral.
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