Fifth edition of popular Seven Springs cycling race

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Loughrea’s Seven Springs Cycling Club's annual Grand Prix event takes place on Sunday.

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Craft makers to open pop-up shop

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Creative designers and craft workers will open a special pop-up shop for two weeks of the Galway International Arts Festival.

The shop will be set up in the Mall in the Cornstore, and will showcase a range of crafts produced locally, including jewellery, candles, soaps, woodturning, furniture, textiles, ceramics, and art.

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Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge celebrates at annual Fulacht Fia

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Gaillimh le Gaeilge celebrates 30 years in business this year during which it will prepare a new Irish language plan for the city.

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MADRA adoption day to help dogs find a home

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

MADRA currently has more than 100 dogs looking for new homes due to the continued growth in the number of stray and surrender dogs coming into its care.

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Galway students sold on STEM

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Two Galway girls have been sold on science, technology, engineering and mathematics after taking part in a special Mission to Mars Lego Robotics Summer Academy in Dublin City University.

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Safe cross code becomes a reality for Knocknacarra students

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Knocknacarra children are celebrating a safer passage to school this week after a much-awaited pedestrian crossing was ready to cross.

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Every community needs people like Caitriona Lucas

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

There is a scene in A Few Good Men where the character played by Jack Nicholson provoked by the Tom Cruise character, says that he represents those who stand guard on the wall while we sleep, while we have our parties, while we take liberty for granted, while we enjoy the freedoms that we have, because people like him are standing on that wall, day and night. Leaving aside the characteristics of that part he played, there resonates from his words the reality that exists in every community across the world.

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Galway architect firm wins award for Rosmuc school extension

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Galway based Paul Dillon Architects has won the Best Educational Building Award for its extension to Gairmscoil na bPiarsach in Rosmuc at the 2017 RIAI Architecture Awards. The company also won the Highly Commended Award for its design of the extension to Kilrickle National School.

The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) announced the winners of the awards at a ceremony in Dublin’s Mansion House last week. The awards celebrate the quality of work carried out by RIAI members in 2016 and highlight the contribution that architects make to society for everyone’s benefit.

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National Day of Commemoration Galway

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

America's high profile swim boss is heading across the Atlantic to take part in the Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim on July 22.

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USA swim boss to take part in Galway Bay event

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

This is the 12th edition of the event, held in aid of Cancer Care West, and this year newly-appointed USA Swimming CEO and president Tim Hinchey is coming to take on the challenge.

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Galway woman bags four medals at World Transplant Games

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Galway woman Sinead McGowan has arrived home to Ireland after securing four medals in the World Transplant Games in Malaga last week.

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Additional special needs assistants for Galway

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

An extra 33 special needs assistants have been allocated for Galway, bringing to 771 the numbers of such SNAs supporting pupils at primary, secondary, and special schools across Galway city and county.

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Gardaí probe theft at Aran hostel

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

A sum of money was stolen from a hostel on Inis Mór last week.

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COPE to remember Magdalene women as part of laundry renovation

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

A special project to remember the Magdalene Laundry women will be undertaken as part of the renovations of the convent building in Forster Street.

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SeaFest 2018 to dock in Galway again

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

SeaFest will be taking place in Galway again next year it has been confirmed.

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advertiser In brief...

Thu, Jul 06, 2017

Homes and businesses burgled
Gardaí are appealing for information on a number of burglaries around the city and county last weekend.

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Rising Galway house prices now the highest outside of Dublin

Mon, Jul 03, 2017

House prices in Galway have risen by almost five per cent in the first half of 2017 - the largest increase in the State for the year to date - and house prices also have shown a year on year increase of more than 13 per cent.

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Ó Cuív demands Government reject amalgamation of city and county councils

Mon, Jul 03, 2017

Despite strong opposition from both city and county councillors, there are widespread fears the Minister for Local Government Eoghan Murphy will proceed with the controversial proposal to merge the Galway city and county councils.

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Advertiser editorial honouring coastguard is named winner in global editorial contest

Sun, Jul 02, 2017

An editorial from the Galway Advertiser honouring coastguard Caitriona Lucas, who died during a rescue off the west coast last year, has been named as a winner in a global contest to honour the best editorial writing in weekly newspapers.

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Seafest crowds could exceed 100,000

Thu, Jun 29, 2017

Galway city is preparing for a massive influx this weekend as crowds flock to attend the national maritime festival, SeaFest. The event is being launched by Mayor Pearce Flannery in the city this evening and is already set to be the best one ever.

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