Love/Hate star for vampire TV show shoot in Galway

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

The pilot for a new vampire themed TV show, Darker Days, featuring Love/Hate’s Tom Ward and Game of Thrones’ Rick Burn will be shot in Galway this summer.

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Cuddy calls for bollards for regional roads

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Green and white bollards are needed on regional roads around County Galway to act as “a very visible warning to drivers of side roads ahead”.

This is the view of Independent councillor for the Oranmore Electoral Area, Jim Cuddy. He is calling on the Galway County Council to seek funding for the bollards, arguing that they will “greatly enhance road safety”.

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Tuam woman sent for trial for drug dealing

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

A Tuam woman charged with allegedly being in possession of drugs valued at more than €13,000 for the purpose of selling or supplying has been sent forward for trial.

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Blind date fundraiser for Galway Autism Partnership

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

A charity blind date and kiss’n’tell event takes place in The Westwood Hotel at 8pm this evening to raise funds for the Galway Autism Partnership.

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Former head of RTÉ takes over as Druid board chair

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

The former director general of RTÉ, Cathal Goan, has been appointed as chair of the board of Druid Theatre Company, taking over from the long serving Seamus O’Grady.

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Love Your Town and win a day of indulgence

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

A campaign to support local businesses and to reward those that take part has been launched by one of Galway’s biggest motor dealers.

With a long track record for supporting local businesses Motorpark is rolling out its ‘Love Your Town’ campaign. The aim of the campaign is to showcase a selection of hard-working quality local businesses, and to show the public what Galway has to offer. By supporting a local business you are investing in the local economy, while stimulating growth and employment. Recognising the need to protect local trade Motorpark is set to reward those who support local businesses with a day of chauffeur driven luxury and indulgence.

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US army colonel to speak in Galway next week

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

The highest ranking member of US military to resign over the Iraq war, Col Ann Wright, will speak at a public meeting in Galway next week.

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Museum to host Yeats-inspired feltmaking workshop

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

A felt-making workshop for adults, inspired by the paintings of Jack B Yeats, takes place at the Galway City Museum this Saturday from 11am to 12.30pm.

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NUIG FemSoc seeks submissions for exhibition

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

NUI GALWAY’S Feminist Society is calling on Galway artists to submit work for an upcoming exhibition exploring the definition of ‘body image’.

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New book published by NUIG academics

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Two NUIG academics, Prof Maria-Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Dr Liam Leonard have published a new book, examining global business, sustainability and social responsibility.

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Extra classroom at Caltra school

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Caltra National School is to get a new 80m2 classroom, following approval and funding from the Department of Education.

The allocation followed many months of work by the principal and staff of the school along with the board of management and parents.

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Billy Connolly to bring his comedy show to Leisureland

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Billy Connolly, the legendary Scottish comedian and actor, is coming to Galway as part of his The Man Live Tour of Ireland this April and May.

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Future of Galway Port development hinges on policy wording says Walsh

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

The future of plans for the redevelopment of Galway Port depends on the wording of a ports policy statement due to be considered by the Cabinet in the coming weeks.

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Galway City Karting turns two with a party for all

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Galway’s only indoor karting arena, Galway City Karting is turning two on Sunday 24 February and will be having a birthday party to celebrate their coming of age! The party celebrations will start from 12 noon and everyone is invited.

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Bearna-Furbo playground committee launches pop-up shop to fundraise for new facilities

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Clós Súgartha Bhearna-Na Forbacha Playground committee has launched a pop-up shop selling new and pre-owned clothes, accessories, homewares, and gifts as the fundraising drive for a playground in the area gains momentum. The committee recently welcomed the news that Bearna Co-Op has given permission for the playground to be developed at its multi-use games area in Truskey West.

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Salthill Tourist Office could become penguinarium, says Donal Lyons

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Advertisements seeking ‘expressions of interest’ from individuals or groups seeking to acquire the Tourist Office located in Salthill are to be published by the Galway City Council.

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Liquid milk producers ‘going broke’, says Galway IFA

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Members of the Galway branch of the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) staged a protest outside the Arrabawn milk processing plant in Kilconnell, Ballinasloe, on Tuesday to highlight the strains placed on liquid milk producers who are faced with increasing pressures of feed bills and other rising production costs.

The protest was just one of five similar protests taking place simultaneously at the country’s five main dairies. Speaking outside Arrabawn in Kilconnell the chairman of the Galway branch John Finn said: “It’s very simple. We’re going broke supplying liquid milk.”

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Vote to stop unruly behaviour may be illegal

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

A marathon debate on rewriting the rules of how Galway city council meetings are governed, ran for four and a half hours in City Hall on Monday evening.

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Ceannt station plans to put passengers out in the cold

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Plans to give Ceannt Station a minor facelift is to cause problems for taxi drivers and users of the transport hub.

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Rowdy city councillors to be hit in pocket if they disrupt meetings

Thu, Feb 07, 2013

Unruly councillors whose behaviour causes city council meetings to be abandoned, look set to be hit in the pocket with new proposals designed to strip disruptive politicians of their allowance and privileges.

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