Boost for Ballinasloe girls as Calum Best comes to town
Thu, Aug 05, 2010
The ladies of Ballinasloe will be in for a real treat this weekend as celebrity heart breaker Calum Best, the son of football legend George Best, plans to role into town.
Read more ...Grealish says consultants needed to study the effects of Salmon Weir gates
Thu, Aug 05, 2010
Independent Deputy for Galway West, Noel Grealish has requested that Minister of State with responsibility for the OPW, Martin Mansergh appoint consultants to study the effect on the level of Lough Corrib and the River Clare, due to the opening and closing of the sluice gates at the Salmon Weir bridge.
Read more ...Ó Cuív welcomes Doughiska schools announcement
Thu, Aug 05, 2010
Minister for Social Protection Éamon Ó Cuív has welcomed the announcement that plans for new primary and post-primary schools for Doughiska are to proceed to tendering.
Read more ...Our beloved leader
Thu, Aug 05, 2010
A “dictator” is a head of state who exercises arbitrary authority over the lives of his citizens and who cannot be removed from power through legal means. Kim Jong-Il of North Korea, Than Shew of Burma and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe are all dictators. They rule not because they have the approval of their citizens but because they want to rule. Brian Cowen’s democratic credentials are becoming increasingly suspect in this regard. This is a worrying development because the Taoiseach should be committed to democracy by its definition and not just on his own terms.
Read more ...Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh approved to move to next expansion stage
Thu, Aug 05, 2010
The announcement by the Department of Education to approve the next stage of the Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh building expansion has been welcomed by Independent Deputy for Galway West, Noel Grealish, and Galway City Councillor Donal Lyons.
Read more ...Údarás should retain role of developing Gaeltacht, says report
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Under-fire Údarás na Gaeltachta should retain the primary function of developing the economy and infrastructure of the Gaeltacht, a new report issued last night (Wednesday) from the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Sport, Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs has concluded.
Read more ...Well-known criminal family had engaged Limerick person to collect debt from Galway businessman
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
A businessman has been subpoenaed to appear before the High Court after a judge was told gardai had received information a "well-known criminal family" had engaged a person in Limerick, "known to the gardai", to collect a debt from a Galway businessman, James Clancy.
Read more ...Local jobseekers benefit from more flexible education scheme — Treacy
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Local people receiving social welfare payments can now avail of new arrangements which will make it easier for them to return to education, according to Dep Noel Treacy.
Read more ...Olive Loughnane pulls out of Walk final.
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Ireland's Olive Loughnane with her husband Martin Corkery, left, and fellow race walker Robert Heffernan, after pulling out of the Women's 20k Walk final through illness at the 20th European Athletics Championships in Barcelona, Spain.
Read more ...The Galwayman who founded the Tory Party
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The Tory Party is often seen as the bastion of British conservatism, unionism, and jingoism, but it actually owe its name, and possibly event its existence, to a Galwegian.
The party, currently led by British prime minister David Cameron, is known as both the Tory Party and as The Conservative Party. The origin for both these names lies in Ireland.
Read more ...Ken Bruen’s The Guards to air on TV3 next month
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
On Monday at 9pm TV3 will broadcast Jack Taylor, the feature length drama adaptation of The Guards, the acclaimed novel from the award winning Galway novelist Ken Bruen.
Read more ...Tuam native named lead planner for 2012 Olympics
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The pinnacle of his career is how Tuam native Neil Carney describes the recent announcement that he will play a major role in orchestrating the biggest sporting event on the planet — the 2012 London Olympics.
Mr Carney, who was operations director for the Galway stage of the Volvo Ocean Race in 2009 and logistical manager for the Asian Games, is relishing the prospect of being lead planner in the Olympic Park. His responsibilities will include overseeing where the opening ceremony and all the major events take place.
Read more ...Government bias against the west shown by suspension of rail corridor works says Michael D
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Bias against the west of Ireland and favouritism towards the east is evident in the Government’s decision to “indefinitely suspend” work on the final completion of the Western Rail corridor.
Read more ...Warner’s exhibition to open new art space in city
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Fergus and David McGinn have just opened McGinn’s On The Quay, formerly Sheridan’s, as a new restaurant, bar, and exhibition space in the city.
Read more ...Galway city manager post could be abolished under new report
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The post of Galway city manager could be abolished while the powers of the Tuam, Loughrea and Ballinasloe town councils could be greatly reduced if the recommendations of a new report are implemented fully.
Read more ...Kiltormer native wins prestigious Garda award
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Kiltormer native Maureen Finnerty collected a prestigious award as she graduated recently with 262 fellow Garda recruits from Templemore Garda College.
Read more ...Thalidomide survivors must have access to documents says Ó Brolcháin
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Thalidomide survivors must have access to all relevant State documentation relating to the drug which caused numerous birth defects in the 1960s.
Read more ...Do not remove Magdalen Statue says Conneely
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The Magdalen Statue on Forster Street could end up having to be removed, only a year after it was erected there, if a proposed new bus lane for the area goes ahead.
Read more ...NUI Galway professor tells conference schools are struggling to stop cyberbullying
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
NUI Galway professor Keith Sullivan who is attached to the school of education has said that the problem of cyberbullying is escalating in our schools, and it is difficult to stop due to the anonymity of the perpetrator.
Read more ...NUI Galway collaborative survey could reveal “secrets” of Tara
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
NUI Galway senior lecturer in archaeology Conor Newman is convinced that a major extensive collaborative survey of the Hill of Tara will lead to the discovery of both “secrets and treasures” and explain why Tara was so important to our ancestors.
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