City’s western half needs industry as well says Callanan

Thu, May 28, 2009

Galway must be ready to take advantage of the rise of research and development industries, but it can only do so when it overcomes the old mentality that industry should only be located on the city’s east side.

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Get active and healthy at the Ardilaun

Thu, May 28, 2009

The Ardilaun leisure club is the perfect choice for getting in shape for summer 2009. Now in its 10th year, The Ardilaun leisure club has gone from strength to strength. The hotel introduced a six month membership in January, and is now running a great offer on summer memberships, four months for the price of three. The club is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, new gymnasium equipment, plasma screens, stereo system, Greco-Roman deck level swimming pool, sauna, 20 seater Jacuzzi, steam room and therapy suites. Personal programmes are devised for each member. Also included in the membership fee is a schedule of classes including aerobics, Bosu, Aqua Aerobics and Spinning classes. As part of the Growing with the Ardilaun programme, the club is introducing a new mother and toddler class (€50 for six weeks), the class is for mothers who wish to exercise in the same room as their toddlers and enjoy a coffee afterwards. It is open to members and non members. The Avalon Beauty Salon offers a wide range of relaxing, invigorating, and indulging treatments with something to suit everyone. Avalon treatments vary from facials to massages, pedicures to manicures with various pamper days and bridal packages to cater for all special occasions.

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COPE Galway attempts world record for Chinese Whispers

Thu, May 28, 2009

COPE Galway is this weekend attempting to break The Guinness World Records for the largest game of Chinese whispers.

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Child sex abuse was chronic in Galway institution, report reveals

Thu, May 21, 2009

A report published yesterday after a ten year delay by the Child Abuse Commission highlighted that sexual abuse was ‘chronic’ in the Christian Brothers’ industrial school at Letterfrack.

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Two men accused of €237,000 cheque scam

Thu, May 21, 2009

Two men accused of being involved in a scam in which a woman was induced into making out cheques amounting to €237,000 have been sent forward for trial.

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Welcome to the world

Thu, May 21, 2009

So at long last, ye’re here. We’ve been expecting ye. Tis great to see ye. In fact, with the economy the way it is, ‘tis great to see anyone. C’mon on in, pull up a chair, get a drink for yerself and sit down and relax. You’re in Galway. Now, not being from around these parts, ye may not know what that entails, so I’ll tell ye. It means ye can chill out, cool the jets and relax in the coolest place in Ireland.

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Volvo Ocean Race festival plan

Thu, May 21, 2009

For the next two weeks Galway is set to enjoy a unique festival to coincide with the stopover of the world’s most prestigious yacht race.

The yachts will be based in the revamped Galway docks, around which a special race village has been established.

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Galway ready to give céad míle fáilte to world’s yachting elite

Thu, May 21, 2009

Galway is set for a sailing bonanza. In just three days time the first of the world’s yachting elite is expected to cross the Mutton Island finish line into Galway for the first time in the history of the Round the World Yacht Race.

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Special edition platters for Volvo sailors

Thu, May 21, 2009

A unique Galway gift will be presented in all sailors in this year’s Volvo Ocean Race when they arrive in the city.

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Traffic and travel over the Ocean Race Stopover

Thu, May 21, 2009

Let’s Do It Galway, the group responsible for bringing The Volvo Ocean Race to Galway, are asking patrons to plan their travel, as traffic is expected to be very heavy over the festival.

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Meet the Volvo Ocean Race sailors

Thu, May 21, 2009

Members of Volvo Ocean crews will be giving a special presentation to budding sailors in Galway on Monday June 1.

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Wanted – 10,000 to break Ireland’s upload record

Thu, May 21, 2009

The west of Ireland has the potential to create an extra 2,000 jobs in the creative sector, according to a new report from the Western Development Commission.

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Mother of two killed in Portumna crash

Thu, May 21, 2009

A woman in her late forties was killed on Tuesday afternoon in a single vehicle road traffic collision in South Galway.

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‘I’m staying Independent,’ McDonnell tells the doubters

Thu, May 21, 2009

“I am an Independent. I will be staying Independent, and my principles will not allow me to break my word and join any political party,” so says Galway City East councillor Declan McDonnell.

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Corrandulla teen hurled abuse at gardai

Thu, May 21, 2009

Hurling abuse at gardai will not be tolerated said Judge Mary Fahy this week after hearing how a teenager shouted personal insults after trying to help his brother during a fight in Eyre Square.

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A bit of Gospel for sailing fans

Thu, May 21, 2009

Galway Gospel Choir will perform on the Topaz Main Stage of the Galway Volvo Ocean Race Festival on Wednesday May 27 at 8pm. The choir, directed by Anne-Michel Durham, will perform songs of American gospel origin as well as contemporary music.

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The making of Galway Bay

Thu, May 21, 2009

To celebrate the arrival of the Volvo Ocean Race in Galway a free public talk entitled “The Making of Galway Bay” will be held on Monday May 25 at 6pm in the Cairnes Lecture Theatre, NUI Galway.

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Taxi driver fined after queue skipping row at rank

Thu, May 21, 2009

A taxi driver who denied causing an argument at a rank in Eyre Square over queue skipping and claimed that he had been discriminated against was convicted and fined €500 at Galway District Court this week.

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Fianna Fáil candidates launch ambitious vision for city

Thu, May 21, 2009

The restoration of a healthy relationship between councillors and council officials, positioning Galway as a leader in the alternative energy sector, integrating the city’s diverse communities, and completing the Galway City Outer Bypass are Fianna Fáil’s priorities for the next Galway City Council.

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Petrol thief had number plate covered in shaving foam, court hears

Thu, May 21, 2009

A “total picture of utter lawlessness” was how a district court judge described the actions of a homeless man who was jailed for driving into a petrol station with the number plates covered by shaving foam and stealing more than €100 worth of petrol.

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