UHG - first hospital in the country to host breast cancer survivor exhibition
Thu, Mar 10, 2016
University Hospital Galway is the first hospital in the country to host an inspiring exhibition which features the stories of 10 breast cancer survivors.
Read more ...Cancer Care West announces details of new support services for children affected by cancer
Thu, Mar 10, 2016
Cancer Care West, the west of Ireland cancer charity, is expanding its support service for children affected by a diagnosis of cancer in the family.
Read more ...Closing date for submissions on city development plan
Thu, Mar 10, 2016
The closing date for receipt of submissions and observations on the new Draft Galway City Development Plan is tomorrow at 4pm. All members of the public are entitled to make submissions.
Read more ...Daffodil Day coffee morning at The Connacht Hotel
Thu, Mar 10, 2016
The Connacht Hotel on the Dublin Road, Renmore, is inviting Galwegians to join them tomorrow for their annual fundraising event for Daffodil Day from 10am to 12 noon.
The hotel hasheld this coffee morning for the past number of years to help raise much-needed funds for the Irish Cancer Society, which helps fight the disease in Ireland.
Read more ...Annie Power the big pick at local Cheltenham preview night
Thu, Mar 10, 2016
As always, there was a fine crowd at The Salthill Hotel on Monday night for the annual Cheltenham preview event, which was this year sponsored by Paddy Power, with all proceeds in aid of Barney Curley's charity Direct Aid for Africa.
There is so much information bandied about at these types of events that one needs to take it with a pinch of salt, but there was no doubt it was an entertaining night for all who attended. The panel consisted of jockey Davy Russell, amateur jockey and assistant trainer Patrick Mullins, local tipster George McDonagh, and The Racing Post's Paul Kealy, whose colleague Johnathan Mullin was asking the questions. There was banter aplenty, especially from Russell, who is never afraid to speak his mind. The jockey said Paddy Power had saved so much money following the fall of hotpot Annie Power in last year's Mares' Hurdle that the least he could do was buy a round of drink for the house. The affable bookmaker took the bait and duly obliged to a rapturous round of applause. It is fair to say, he will always be welcomed back to Galway.
Read more ...New media experts to explore the future of Gaeilge
Tue, Mar 08, 2016
Experts in virtual reality, computer science, linguistics and interactive media will explore the digital future of the Irish language at Greasán na Meán, an all day seminar, which takes place on Thursday March 10.
Read more ...Mary Kennedy hosts afternoon tea in The Clayton in aid of Enable Ireland
Tue, Mar 08, 2016
TV personality Mary Kennedy will host a special Mothers and Others Afternoon Tea on Sunday March 13 at the Clayton Hotel. The event is being organised to celebrate both Mother’s Day and International Women’s Day, with all proceeds supporting the work of the Enable Ireland Galway service.
Read more ...Domestic violence refuge turned away 700 last year
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
A number of women who sought refuge in a city based centre 18 months ago because they were experiencing domestic violence are still living there today because of a lack of affordable rental accommodation.
Read more ...Masterplans for the facilities in Kingston and South Park to be delivered by September
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Masterplans for the proposed recreational and amenity development at Kingston and South Park will be delivered by September, and there will be public consultation on the plans, with all relevant stakeholders.
Read more ...Water charges issue could lead to political instability says We Won’t Pay spokesman
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
The issue of the water charges is set to the the most contentious issue in the formation of a new Government, a spokesman for the Galway We Won’t Pay Campaign has said.
Read more ...Free Family Fun Day at Castlegar GAA Club this Saturday
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Castlegar GAA Club is holding its annual Open Day, for the registration of new and existing members, this Saturday, March 5, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. A free fun-filled afternoon is planned at the clubhouse with face-painting, balloon artists and lots of games and activities for all your family to enjoy.
Read more ...Byrne outlines urgent need for channel at Cahermore to be extended
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Flooding was on the agenda again at Monday’s meeting of Galway County Council, with Kinvara Councillor Joe Byrne calling for the immediate progressing of the channel in Cahermore. A channel was constructed in the townland between Ardrahan and Kinvara in January during the height of the flooding, but it has been agreed by all that to alleviate South Galway’s flooding issues in the long-term, it needs to be deepened and lengthened.
Read more ...Adopt a dog at the MADRA Adoption Day this weekend
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
St Joseph’s Community Centre in Shantalla, Galway will provide the venue for a Dog Adoption Day this Sunday, 6 March, from 11 - 2 pm.
Read more ...NUI Galway announce appointment of first ever VP for Equality and Diversity in an Irish university
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
NUI Galway today announced the appointment of Professor Anne Scott as Vice President for Equality and Diversity. This is the first appointment of its kind in an Irish University.
Professor Scott is currently Executive Dean of the Faculty of Education, Health and Community in Liverpool John Moores University. She has worked as an academic and academic leader in the Scottish, Irish and currently the English Higher Education Systems. She held the post of Head of the School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University (2000-2006) where she led the development of BSc, MSc and PhD programmes in the school, in addition to founding and developing a vibrant culture of research and scholarship.
Read more ...Councillors wish their former colleagues well following election
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Councillors paid warm tributes to newly elected Galway East TDs Anne Rabbitte and Sean Canney at Monday’s local authority meeting.
Read more ...Uachtarán na hÉireann to launch Bilingual City Initiative in Galway City Council on Monday
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Uachtarán na hÉireann, Michael D. Higgins will launch a bilingual city initiative for the City of Galway as part of a programme of events for Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016.
An tUachtarán will attend a Special City Council Meeting on 7th March 2016 to launch the project. It is hoped that the initiative will engage all sectors of the community in Galway City to promote a sustainable bilingual project, with a view to developing and improving the level of bilingualism in Galway City.
Read more ...Uachtarán na hÉireann ag seoladh Togra do Chathair Dhátheangach i gComhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Seolfaidh Uachtarán na hÉireann, Micheál D. Ó hUigínn, Togra do Chathair Dhátheangach do Chathair na Gaillimhe mar chuid de chlár imeachtaí Sheachtain na Gaeilge 2016 i gComhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe 2016. Freastalóidh an tUachtarán ar Chruinniú Speisialta ar an 7 Márta leis an togra a sheoladh.
Read more ...Flowers for Magdalene’s event takes place at Bohermore Cemetery
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
A flower laying ceremony will be held at the Magdalene graves in Bohermore cemetery on Sunday at 3pm. This is part of the national Flowers for Magdalene’s event, which will see flowers being laid on Magdalene graves in cities and towns throughout the country that were home to Magdalene Laundries.
Read more ...Councillors lament the sad state of the county’s roads
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
Councillors were united in their disgust at the state of the county’s roads during a debate on the 2016 roads budget at this week’s local authority meeting.
Councillor Dermot Connolly said it was not right that the roads budget had been reduced by more than half since a high of €38.9 million in 2008 to €18.5 million in 2016. The Ballinasloe representative told an anecdote about a young woman who had become stranded near his home recently, following a break-down due to her car hitting a pothole. He called aspects of the council’s road section ‘dysfunctional’ due to the lack of funding.
Read more ...New Masters in Biomedical Genomics first of its kind in country
Thu, Mar 03, 2016
NUI Galway has launched a new Masters programme in Biomedical Genomics, the first of its kind to be offered in Ireland. This programme places NUI Galway at the forefront of training the next generation of scientists and clinicians in the use of cutting-edge DNA sequencing technologies, both within fundamental scientific discovery and in clinical applications.
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