Long awaited Barna-Furbo playground opens tomorrow

Thu, May 28, 2015

A five year project to build a children’s playground in Barna will come to fruition tomorrow when the facility is officially opened.

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Advertiser Facebook page named as finalist in national social media awards

Thu, May 28, 2015

The Galway Advertiser Facebook page and its social media arm has been named as a finalist in the Irish Social Media awards the Sockies, to be held at a glittering ceremony in the RDS, Ballsbridge next week.

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Road at Lough Atalia Bridge to reopen this weekend

Thu, May 28, 2015

The works on the Lough Atalia Bridge will come to an end on Friday night and, barring unforseen circumstances, the road at the bridge will be open by Saturday morning. However the one-way system which is operating inbound along Lough Atalia Road and outbound at College Rd will remain in place for the next three weeks to trial how it will operate after the road reopens.

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Are you ready for Tonabrocky?

Thu, May 28, 2015

The Tonabrucky 6km Challenge celebrates its fifth year of existence this June and organisers are calling on all runners, walkers, and strollers to take part and make this year one to remember. The race, which is hosted by Rahoon/Newcastle Hurling Club, will take place on Saturday June 6 at 6pm.

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Clayton Hotel wins prestigious Mrs2Be Brides Choice Wedding Award

Thu, May 28, 2015

Karina Duffy, Wedding Co-Ordinator at the Clayton Hotel Galway has just been crowned with the overall title of ‘Best Wedding Venue Co-Ordinator 2015’ at the Mrs2Be Brides’ Choice Awards.  

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Saint Patrick’s Boys National School now enrolling 

Thu, May 28, 2015

Saint Patrick’s Boys School, known to generations of Galwegians as simply ‘Pats’, is now enrolling pupils for the 2015/2016 school year. Saint Pat’s is a landmark Galway school steeped in history and tradition and is the Junior School for Saint Joseph’s College.

The school prides itself on providing its students with a warm, nourishing, inclusive environment where children can learn, play, and reach their full potential. Pupils are constantly encouraged, and the dignity and uniqueness of each child given priority. This includes individualised tuition for high achievers, and for those who need learning support. A highly favourable student/teacher ratio ensures that each and every pupil receives the attention that they need.

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Ó Cuív leads delegation to call for greater price and gross margin transparency in EU food sector

Thu, May 28, 2015

Fianna Fáil Agricultural Spokesperson Éamon Ó Cuív travelled to Brussels last Wednesday to urge the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Phil Hogan, to deliver greater price and gross margin transparency in the EU food sector.

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Henry Shefflin to open Kilbeacanty’s new pitch

Thu, May 28, 2015

The 2015 Kilbeacanty seven aside hurling tournament takes place this June Bank Holiday Monday. This year’s competition coincides with the club’s 130 year anniversary celebrations and the official opening of the recently re-developed pitch in Kilbeacanty. 

The club has announced that 10 time all Ireland winner Henry Shefflin will be in attendance to cut the ribbon and officially open the new pitch. His club and current all Ireland club champions Ballyhale Shamrocks will be competing on the day along with a host of local teams from Galway and Clare, including the reigning Kilbeacanty 7s and Galway county champions, Gort, and recent all Ireland club champions Saint Thomas’ and Clarinbridge.

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Master plan for South Park finally a reality - Connolly

Thu, May 28, 2015

After a “most unfortunate” delay of more than seven years, the Galway City Council this week confirmed it is preparing a draft/master plan for South Park, which is to be presented to councillors for approval in September.

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Major award for Tuam occupational therapist

Thu, May 28, 2015

A County Galway based occupational therapist has walked away with a Young Volunteer of the Year Award.

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Galwegians invited to have their say on new county community plan

Thu, May 28, 2015

Galwegians are invited to attend a one day conference next week to discuss a six year economic and community plan for County Galway.

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World Ocean Day celebrations at Galway Atlantaquaria

Thu, May 28, 2015

Galway Atlantaquaria will celebrate all things aquatic on Sunday as part of this year’s World Ocean Day.

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Extension of funding scheme to support national organisations will benefit  communities in Galway – Kyne 

Thu, May 28, 2015

Funding of €1.3 million for a range of national organisations has been secured for a further 12 months while work continues on establishing a new, sustainable funding programme. 

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MADRA rescued eight per cent of all dogs transferred to rescue groups from Irish pounds last year

Thu, May 28, 2015

Local dog rescue group MADRA saved 474 dogs from pounds in 2014 - representing eight per cent of all dogs transferred to rescue organisations across the country.

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Master plan for South Park finally a reality - Connolly

Wed, May 27, 2015

After a "most unfortunate" delay of more than seven years, the Galway City Council this week confirmed it is preparing a draft/master plan for South Park, which is to be presented to councillors for approval in September.

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City housing crisis to take '289 years' to deal with at current rate claims Farrell

Tue, May 26, 2015

The Government’s plan to build 14 social housing units in Galway in 2015 has been condemned as "a mere drop in the ocean" by Sinn Féin's Mairéad Farrell, who added that at such a rate, it will take "289 years to meet the needs" of the city's housing waiting list.

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Play your part in commemorating 1916

Tue, May 26, 2015

The 1916 Rising was the pivitol event in modern Irish history, unleashing a chain of events that would result in the formation of the State in 1921 - and Galway was one of the few places outside Dublin where significant action took place during the Rising.

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Psychiatric nurses set to take industrial action next week

Thu, May 21, 2015

Psychiatric nurses at University Hospital Galway will begin industrial action next week in a bid to ensure a safer environment for staff and patients at the hospital's acute psychiatric unit.

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History made during NUIG stopover

Thu, May 21, 2015

From early Tuesday morning 140 members of the international, national, and local press gathered at the media centre at NUI Galway in anticipation of the first stopover of the royal visit.

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A day like no other at Claddagh National School

Thu, May 21, 2015

It is surely a day that will live long in the memory of the young students of Claddagh National School. After all it is not every day that a duchess comes to visit. As the patron of the UK National Literacy Trust, Camilla travelled to the school to meet children who have taken part in the SUAS literacy programme.

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