Supreme Court to hear challenges on Galway City Outer Bypass

Thu, May 20, 2010

Dates have now been confirmed for legal challenges against plans for the Galway City Outer Bypass. The legal challenges will be heard by the Supreme Court.

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Pressing need for south Connemara fire service

Thu, May 20, 2010

Lives in the south Connemara area are being put in jeopardy because of a serious lack of fire services, according to Galway senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

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Parking nightmare at UCHG causing unnecessary patient stress

Thu, May 20, 2010

People attending out-patient appointments at University Hospital Galway are often late and in some cases, miss appointments altogether because of the difficult getting parking at the west’s biggest hospital.

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Macnas features in Leaving Cert exam

Thu, May 20, 2010

The internationally acclaimed Galway arts company Macnas is included as a question in the latest Leaving Cert honours art paper.

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Head shop substance ban may drive businesses underground

Thu, May 20, 2010

The Government’s crackdown on a range of psychoactive substances sold in head shops, which has resulted in many of these outlets closing, at least temporarily, may drive these businesses underground, the chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum has warned.

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Sporting grants available for city clubs

Thu, May 20, 2010

Sports clubs in the city promoting physical activity can avail of a special grant from the Galway City Sports Partnership.

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Australian credited with Walking School Bus concept to hold free workshop

Thu, May 20, 2010

One of the world's most innovative thinkers on traffic, community life, and urban design David Engwicht will speak about his ideas in Galway next week.

Mr Engwicht will give a workshop entitled Smarter Travel and the Creative City in the Galway City Museum on Monday May 24.

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Company enlists a hawk to sort out the pests

Thu, May 20, 2010

When companies operate a ‘recruit a friend’ scheme for employees, recommendations rarely come with measurements of wing span, but Maximus is no ordinary recruit, he is a Harris hawk.

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Crowe announces new €1 million pedestrian bridge for Galway

Thu, May 13, 2010

A new €1million pedestrian bridge is to be built over the Eglinton Canal, running from the Fisheries Field over to the grounds of NUI, Galway.

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Minister’s listed TV sports event plan could lead to ‘dire consequences’ for Connacht Rugby

Thu, May 13, 2010

Connacht Rugby faces renewed threats - not, this time, from headquarters, but from Government plans to broadcast major rugby matches free.

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Burglars hold woman captive during raid

Thu, May 13, 2010

Gardaí have launched a hunt for two men who held a woman captive yesterday morning while they ransacked her home.

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Gardaí warn elderly over bogus callers and door-to-door fraudsters

Thu, May 13, 2010

Gardaí are warning elderly people not to hand over money to callers following a rise in the number of people calling to houses and attempting to fraudulently obtain money from older residents.

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Accused refuses to give evidence at jockey murder trial

Thu, May 13, 2010

A man accused of setting fire to a UK block of flats killing two promising young jockeys, including Claregalway native Jamie Kyne, refused to give evidence at his trial yesterday.

The trial, which began over two weeks ago, is continuing at Leeds Crown Court where the jury also heard expert witness testimony on Tuesday that the fatal blaze had been lit using a “large amount of material” and a “substantial ignition source”.

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Human League, Josh Ritter, Heaven 17, and Cathy Davey for arts festival Big Top

Thu, May 13, 2010

Synth pop legends and heroes of 1980s electro The Human League and Heaven 17, and leading singer-songwriters Josh Ritter, Cathy Davey, and Damien Dempsey, will all play the Galway Arts Festival Big Top in July.

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AIB seeking €18m judgment against Corrandulla businessman

Thu, May 13, 2010

A Cprrandulla businessman is being pursued by Allied Irish Banks for €18 million summary judgment orders over unpaid loans allegedly advanced for property developments in Galway, property investment in New York and a bloodstock business.

Because of defects in the bank’s legal documents, Mr Justice Peter Kelly adjourned the bank’s application for transfer of the proceedings against Joseph Joyce and his company Cahermorris Developments Ltd to the Commercial Court to this morning (Thursday.)

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Naughton makes her case to be FG city candidate in election

Thu, May 13, 2010

She may only be on the Galway City Council for less than a year, but Fine Gael’s Hildegarde Naughton is nothing if not ambitious, and her sights are now firmly set on running in the next General Election.

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HSE cuts will set back nation’s dental health by a decade, warn dentists

Thu, May 13, 2010

Almost 68,000 local medical card holders will be denied routine dental treatments, including fillings and extractions as well as dentures and treatment of gum disease, due to HSE cuts, according to the Irish Dental Association.

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Castlerea Prison responds to Walsh’s allegations about prisoner escape

Thu, May 13, 2010

A spokesperson for Castlerea Prison has responded to allegations by Fine Gale councillor Brian Walsh, regarding the recent escape of a prisoner from University Hospital Galway.

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Connolly’s motion condemning Government will live to fight another day

Thu, May 13, 2010

An attempt to pass a motion of no confidence in the Government’s handling of the economic crisis failed to get a chance to be heard at Monday’s city council meeting.

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Galway Theatre Festival table quiz

Thu, May 13, 2010

THE GALWAY Theatre Festival’s Arts Quiz takes place at 8pm on Thursday May 20 at the Galway Arms, Dominick Street.

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