Woman to pay €200 for pizza not paid for during Race Week
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
The cost of a pizza turned out to be rather pricey after a young Limerick mother, with 56 previous convictions, was fined €200 for leaving a popular city centre restaurant without paying and for failing to appear in court.
When arrested it came to light that Belinda O’Sullivan (21) of Bay 3 Clonlong, Southill, has a history of failing to appear in court, having clocked up 25 bench warrants and nine previous convictions, and will now have to appear in court next week to face up to the latest bench warrants. O’Sullivan was brought in custody before Galway District Court on Tuesday where she pleaded guilty to obtaining goods to the value of €21.80 at Fat Freddys, Quay Street, Galway, and making off without paying on July 30, 2012. A charge for obstructing a peace officer on July 31, 2012, was struck out by the State.
Read more ...NUI Galway lecturer wins national teaching award
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
NUI Galway Lecturer in Geography, Dr John Morrissey, is among fifteen higher education staff representing six different institutions recognised as exemplifying excellence in teaching at the annual National Academy for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NAIRTL) awards. The award presentations will take place at a special ceremony in Dublin in September.
Read more ...Galway man elected president of the Sociology Association of Ireland
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
Galway writer and academic Dr Liam Leonard has been elected president of the Sociology Association of Ireland.
Read more ...Saw Doctors tell it from the heart to Gaybo this weekend
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
Davy Carton and Leo Moran of The Saw Doctors will perform some of their biggest hits and take part in a live interview with Gay Byrne tomorrow night.
Carton and Moran, the core members of The Saw Doctors, will be the guests of the veteran broadcaster on his For One Night Only programme, which will be broadcast tomorrow at 9.30pm on RTÉ 1.
Read more ...Street urination problem needs to be tackled, says Cllr Nolan
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
Labour Councillor Nuala Nolan has called on Galway City Council to provide more public toilets, following “shocking” scenes during race week.
Read more ...Further remand for assault and burglary accused
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
A 20-year-old Newcastle man charged in connection with the unprovoked assault on two men and a city centre burglary has been further remanded in custody.
Read more ...Elves and Fairies day at Brigit’s Garden
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
The Fairy Queen and Elf King are on their way to Brigit’s Garden, Moycullen, and they have invite all fairies and elves, young or old, to join them for a day of fairy magic and fun in the beautiful Celtic gardens on Sunday August 12.
Read more ...Further adjournment for false imprisonment case
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
The case of a 28-year-old man accused of falsely imprisoning a person at a city centre restaurant has been further adjourned to the November sittings of Galway Circuit Criminal Court.
Read more ...Hats off to Ahascragh milliner’s exclusive diamond collection
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
World famous Ahascragh milliner Philip Treacy is to design an exclusive collection of individual diamond engagement rings with matching wedding bands which will be created by Voltaire Diamonds.
Read more ...Mischa Barton to perform on Town Hall stage
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
Actress and model Mischa Barton, best known for her role in the TV drama The OC, will be taking to the stage of the Town Hall Theatre for a production of Steel Magnolias.
Read more ...Fifty jobs to go at Boston Scientific but boss says Irish staff are stellar
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
Medical device company Boston Scientific is to cut 50 jobs from its Galway plant. It is understood that management informed staff of the decision on Tuesday afternoon.
Read more ...NUIG to reopen student hotline next week
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
The countdown to the beginning of the new academic year will begin next week with the reopening of NUI Galway’s dedicated first year student hotline on Wednesday. Now in its third year, the hotline will be open to students, their parents, and their advisers and will run until Friday September 28.
Read more ...Court appearance for Tuam assault accused
Thu, Aug 09, 2012
A man charged in connection with an assault during Galway Race Week which left a Tuam man fighting for his life in hospital is due to appear before Harristown District Court tomorrow.
Read more ...Gardai continue hunt for Inverin kidnapping burglar
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
A Inverin shop manager was left ‘traumatised’ but uninjured following a terrifying ordeal in which he was kidnapped at gunpoint, forced to open the safe of the shop, and left tied up as the culprit fled.
No arrests had been made at the time this paper went to press but gardai have confirmed the investigation is on-going with CCTV footage and other evidence being examined. Between 11.45pm on July 30 and 12.15am on July 31 the manager of Siopa An Phobail in Inverin, County Galway, had emerged from the Poitin Stil pub and was approached in the car park by a lone man.
Read more ...‘Dangerous stretch’ of Ballymoneen Road to be widened - Lyons
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
The widening of a “dangerous stretch” of the Ballymoneen Road, north of the roundabout and south of the Slí Gheal estate, is set to become a reality following a land purchase.
Read more ...NUI Galway joins forces with Bank of Ireland to launch student scheme
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
NUI Galway and Bank of Ireland have teamed up to introduce a new college finance loan to students and parents.
Read more ...Family events at Coole
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
A family walk will take place at Coole Park this Sunday, with a tree walk on Bank Holiday Monday. Both walks will start at 3pm.
Read more ...City Mayor praises ‘courageous’ women who set up support group for people with AIDS
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
The Mayor of Galway city has praised two young women who showed “bravery” and “foresight” by setting up an organisation to support people with AIDS and HIV in 1987.
Read more ...Roddy Mannion’s book does the city some service
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
Anyone reading architect Roddy Mannion’s new book, Galway - A Sense of Place (Liffey Press), is in for a treat. They will be amazed at the breadth of social history covered in it. While the book also acknowledges the physical/geographic place Galway City assumes in terms of Ireland’s history of urban/city development.
Read more ...Blue Teapot seeks FundIt donations to help with next production
Thu, Aug 02, 2012
Blue Teapot, the Galway theatre company for people with intellectual disabilities, has five days left to raise the funds needed to help stage its upcoming production.
Blue Teapot will stage Sanctuary by Christian O’Reilly at the Galway Theatre Festival. The company is nearing the end of a campaign on FundIt for the new play and must meet/exceed €4,000 or all pledges are returned.
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