Confident Brendan won’t be chicken in Kiev tonight

Thu, May 11, 2017

Tuam’s Brendan Murray will take to the stage in Kiev tonight as he bids to become Ireland’s first Eurovision finalist since 2013.

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Deliberately set gorse fires blamed for Cloosh Valley catastrophe

Wed, May 10, 2017

The fire in Cloosh Valley near Oughterard, which has destroyed more than 1,000 hectares of forestry is believed to have originated from deliberately set gorse fires, which subsequently spread into Coillte owned forestry.

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Efforts to fight Galway forest fire continue but extensive damage already caused

Tue, May 09, 2017

Helicopters, the fire brigade, and the Air-Corps, are being deployed to fight the massive fire at Cloosh Valley forest, near Oughterard, that is threatening thousands of acres of forest, moorland and wildlife, having already caused extensive damage.

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Single? Looking for love? Try Pedal Power speed dating!

Tue, May 09, 2017

Pedal Power Galway in association with Péarla na Mara are running the world's first ever speed dating bike event for all ages ranging from 18 to 50+. Pedal Power, which was launched at the St Patrick’s Day parade in 2016, has been operating for over a year now and this open air "tour bus" is becoming increasingly intrinsic to the dynamic Galway landscape.

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Galway councils to get more than €800,000 to bring 46 houses back into use

Mon, May 08, 2017

A total of €816,000 has been allocated to the Galway city and county council's to bring 46, currently vacant, local authority houses back into use for households on waiting lists or at risk of homelessness.".

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No end in sight for overcrowding at UHG

Thu, May 04, 2017

The head of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has warned that overcrowding at UHG is unlikely to be resolved for at least five years. In figures released by the INMO yesterday ahead of its annual conference, UHG was named among the top five most overcrowded hospitals in the country in April.

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Restrictions for crowd pulling street acts under new busking bye-laws

Thu, May 04, 2017

‘Circle Acts’, street acts that draw large crowds that restrict movement and cause pedestrian bottlenecks will be prohibited from performing before 6pm under proposed new busking bye-laws, but there are concerns the laws will not adequately protect children.

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Health Research Board awards €1.8 million in funding for three new NUI Galway projects

Thu, May 04, 2017

Three new research projects are to begin at NUI Galway, with the support of the Health Research Board, in the areas of dementia care, cardiac care, and type 1 diabetes.

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Four decades on — Arts Festival announces exciting programme with premieres and stars

Thu, May 04, 2017

of a new play by Conall Morrison and a new opera by Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh; a major exhibition by Brazilian artist Ana Maria Pacheco; new theatre productions from Druid; Beach Boys’ legend Brian Wilson at the Big Top; and Syrian architect and author Marwa Al-Sabouni, are just some of the highlights of the 40th Galway International Arts Festival.

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Proxy Biomedical Group announces new corporate brand Aran Biomedical

Thu, May 04, 2017

Proxy Biomedical Ltd, provider of outsourced design, development, and manufacturing services for implantable medical devices, today announced the formation of a new group company and brand Aran Biomedical.

According to the company, the new corporate identity is part of an overall rebranding and restructuring strategy, to position the company in line with the broader range of capabilities now servicing key growth markets of cardiovascular, general surgery, and orthopaedics.

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Would you like to learn something new ? Free courses available through Learning For Life

Thu, May 04, 2017

Have you always felt you’d love a second chance? Do you feel you could do more with your ability and time? Galway Rural Development Company (GRD) are organising the first round of The Learning for Life series during May to give you a chance to hear about free courses and training workshops available throughout Galway City and County.

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Challenge Science opens world of discovery for Galway students

Thu, May 04, 2017

More than 100 Galway primary school students had the chance to experience the wonderful world of science recently.

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Thu, May 04, 2017

Gardai prob fire at derelict hotel
Gardai in the city are investigating the fire which broke out at the derelict Corrib Great Southern Hotel on Monday.

Gardai in the city are investigating the fire which broke out at the derelict Corrib Great Southern Hotel on Monday.

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Pure Salthill — Anto does it his way

Thu, May 04, 2017

Anthony O’Reilly always did things his way. As a young lad growing up in a bustling Salthill, Sunday mass was the biggest event of the week.

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No more peeing on your friend’s feet — New study prompts changes to Irish jellyfish sting advice

Thu, May 04, 2017

For nearly a decade, the standard practice in Ireland for treating stings by the Portuguese man o’ war jellyfish (Physalia physalis) is to rinse with seawater and then apply ice, however, in a new study published last week, scientists from NUI Galway have found those measures are actually among the worst things to do if stung.

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The complete consort dancing together

Thu, May 04, 2017

The line above is from Little Gidding, the last of the four long poems TS Eliot called Four Quartets.

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Leader projects still waiting on funding more than three years after programme launch

Thu, May 04, 2017

Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Regional, Rural, Gaeltacht, and Island Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív has described the new Leader programme as an absolute shambles and a bureaucratic nightmare.

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Public talk on centenary of the Russian Revolution

Thu, May 04, 2017

Next week marks the 101st anniversary of the execution of James Connolly, but while every Irish person knows Connolly was a leader in the 1916 Rising in 1916, it is less well known that Connolly was a convinced Marxist, who wanted to achieve a socialist Ireland.

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Recognition for years of campaigning as Brendan Smith named as Volunteer of the Year at Mayor’s Awards

Thu, May 04, 2017

Long-time activist and campaigner Brendan Smith was announced on Tuesday night as the Galway City Council Volunteer of the Year, at the fourteenth Annual Mayor’s Awards for Galway City.

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Canney meets officials to review progress on Parkmore congestion issues

Thu, May 04, 2017

Minister of State Sean Canney met officials to review progress on the Parkmore traffic congestion.

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