Woman had luggage stolen after returning from holiday
Thu, Jul 21, 2016
A woman who was unloading her car after returning from a holiday had her luggage stolen in the city last week.
Read more ...Homelessness rises again in Galway and 'shows no signs of abating' says Farrell
Thu, Jul 21, 2016
The number of homeless adults in Galway has jumped by 37 per cent over the last six months - almost twice the national increase in homelessness - according to Government figures.
Read more ...Holiday firm collapse cost a local family a long awaited holiday
Thu, Jul 21, 2016
My 11 year old son has had two holidays in his lifetime. Neither holiday was one any parent would like to go on or any sibling would really comprehend. One was a Make-A-Wish trip for his bigger brother, Ethan and the other was a Share A Dream holiday, also for his brother. These ‘holidays’ were magical and everything you could possibly imagine but they were emotional, more emotional than anyone could prepare for.
Read more ...Galway duo find novel way to overcome amplifier bans on continental Europe
Tue, Jul 19, 2016
IF YOU are in a band and keen to promote yourself in a city that does not know you, a good way is to get out onto the street and perform, but if you are an indie-electro band you need amplifiers, which are increasingly banned for busking.
Read more ...Potential boost for Galway tourism with new €65 million grant pool
Mon, Jul 18, 2016
Galway groups and individuals in the tourism sector are being urged to apply for the new Fáilte Ireland Grants Scheme for Large Tourism Projects which is providing a €65 million pool of funds for the industry to draw from.
Read more ...We've done it — Gamechanger for Galway as 2020 vision wows judges
Fri, Jul 15, 2016
Today, Friday 15th July 2016, at the National Concert Hall, an international selection committee announced that Galway will be the European Capital of Culture in 2020, after a selection process that included competitive bids from Limerick and the Three Sisters region.
Read more ...NUI Galway and Teagasc form partnership to tackle greenhouse gases
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
The agri-food and drink sector in Ireland is a €10.8 billion industry, and one of Ireland’s most important economically, but the greenhouse gases emitted from milk and meat production in the sector makes it one of the largest sources of pollution nationwide.
Read more ...‘Dream Big’ winner set for the big screen
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
“Never give up on your dreams, be your own inspiration, a beacon of self belief,” says UFC superstar Conor McGregor as he wanders through inner city Dublin.
Read more ...GMIT president welcomes HEA commitment to review funding for third level institutions
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology president Dr Fergal Barry has welcomed this week’s announcement by the Higher Education Authority that it will conduct a full review into the way it funds third level institutions.
Read more ...NUI Galway telemedicine researcher to remotely monitor crew health during NASA deep-sea mission
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
NUI Galway-based clinician Dr Derek O’Keeffe will participate in a live, public, video link-up with the crew aboard NASA’s Aquarius undersea research station next week. Dr O’Keeffe, a clinical fellow at NUI Galway, has been selected as the flight surgeon for telemedicine for the mission.
Read more ...UHG authorities accused of utilising scarce resources on projects which did little to ease overcrowding crisis
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
A local TD has accused hospital authorities at the west's biggest hospital of poorly utilising scarce resources on capital projects which offered no respite from the persistent overcrowding crisis which dogs the facility.
Read more ...New multilingual phone app puts Galway’s history in your pocket
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
A new app launched in the city this week brings Galway’s history right up to date with a self-paced interactive tour of the city, featuring stories about local landmarks and famous characters from Galway’s past.
Histry, a new phone/tablet app available for iPhone and Android which relates Galway’s history in bite size stories, was launched yesterday evening.
Read more ...The boy who found the Galway balloon
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
Forty years ago, the world was a simpler place. What we did as fun was different. The world seemed a bigger and more wondrous place, beyond the reach of many of us.
Read more ...Former Salthill teacher ordained a Dominican priest
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
A former teacher from Salthill, who first felt a “calling” to the religious life as a child while attending the Solemn Novena at Galway Cathedral, was ordained a Dominican priest at the weekend.
Read more ...Councillor welcomes support for safety strategy on local and minor roads
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
Cllr James Charity welcomed the unanimous support of councillors at Tuesday’s Athenry-Oranmore municipal district meeting for the proposal to develop a safety strategy for local and minor roads experiencing heavy traffic volumes.
Read more ...Call for businesses to support Galway Pride Festival
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
The Galway Pride Festival returns in August and the festival organisers are calling on the businesses across the city to partner with and support the festival and “tap into the ‘pink pound’.”
Read more ...Senator calls for arbitrator to end Aran air impasse
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
Sinn Féin’s Gaeltacht spokesperson, Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh, has said the Taoiseach should appoint an independent arbitrator to resolve the impasse on the use of Minna Airport for the purposes of supporting an air service to the Aran Islands.
Read more ...Call for community playground for Clarinbridge children
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
More than 700 primary school children within a 7k radius of Clarinbridge are without a community playground, it was claimed this week.
Read more ...Information meeting on marine and renewable energy test site
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
The Marine Institute will host a third public information meeting on the Galway Bay Marine and Renewable Energy Test Site, Thursday 21 July at 7:30pm in the Connemara Coast Hotel, Furbo, Galway.
The meeting is part of the public consultation to ensure full information is provided on the Marine Institute’s foreshore lease application to upgrade test and demonstration facilities at the Galway Bay Marine and Renewable Energy Test Site.
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