Galwegians deserve a say in their future, says Galway East Labour chair

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Labour Rep Katie Harrington is urging the people of Galway to engage with a new survey on the future of our towns and villages.

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Still time to nominate your outstanding young hero for JCI awards

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

JCI Ireland is looking for individuals who have contributed to society to be nominated in the various categories in its Ten Outstanding Young Person (TOYP) Awards programme. The competition is open to all between the ages of 18 and 40 who may be nominated in one of 10 categories and nominations close this weekend.

The top 10 honourees will be selected by an international panel of distinguished judges and will receive their award at the JCI Ireland Presidents’ Day ceremony in May 2021. Furthermore, the 10 chosen national honourees will then be nominated for the international JCI TOYP awards with the chance of becoming one of the most outstanding young people in the world during an international ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa in November 2021.

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Rachael Blackmore endorses Athenry Camogie Club campaign

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Just days before her historic win aboard Minella Times in the Aintree Grand National, Rachael Blackmore took time from her busy schedule to send a quick support call-to-action to the facilities development committee at Athenry Camogie Club. Just over one month ago, the club launched a very ambitious plan to buy, build and develop their very own facilities. Their WinAHouseAndCar initative has garnered a lot of interest locally and nationally.

Speaking of Rachael’s win in Aintree, committee member PJ Molloy, no stranger to sporting success himself, was particularly proud of her achievement.

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St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.

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St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.

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McNelis welcomes School Zones measures

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Cllr Niall McNelis is delighted that work has started on School Zones measures at a number of locations.

The Galway City Council has been successful in a funding application and these initial measures comprise the laying of coloured spots and road markings outside selected schools. This is to raise road users awareness that they are entering an environment where there is a school - and to encourage slower speeds.

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Cultivating and harvesting basil within the gardening homestead

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Basil is one of the most popular plants to grow at home.

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Bijou Bathroom solutions with VADO

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

Despite being the smallest room in your house, the downstairs toilet is one place where you can really show off your individual style.

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Port welcomes progress on proposed extension application

Wed, Apr 14, 2021

The Port of Galway tonight (Wednesday) welcomed the completion of a Statement of Case by An Bord Pleanála for consideration by the Minister in respect of the Port’s strategic infrastructure application in relation to the proposed Galway Harbour Extension project.

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Naughton welcomes jobs boost as An Spidéal-based Aran Biomedica announce 150 posts

Mon, Apr 12, 2021

150 new high-skill jobs in the Galway Gaeltacht have been announced today by An Spidéal-based Aran Biomedical, a leading biomaterials manufacturer in the medical device sector.

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Commuters, business, and environmentally friendly transport modes will benefit from the ring road, says Larkin

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

The N6 Galway City Ring Road will cut traffic time in Galway, boost tourism, and, contrary to what many fear, will “support a shift towards environmentally friendly transport modes”.

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Dementia problem for football

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

John Clarke, who guided NUI Galway to two Collingwood Cup victories in the 90s, believes football coaches need to be extremely diligent when dealing with heading in the game.

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Owen Hanley calls for radical new approach to housing

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Cllr Owen Hanley believes a radical new approach to housing is needed in Ireland.

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Seán Canney wants twin track vaccination approach

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Independent TD Seán Canney wants the Government to adopt a twin track Covid 19 vaccination rollout.

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Cllr Cheevers calls for co-ordinated approach

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Cllr Alan Cheevers wants a co-ordinated approach involving An Garda Síochana, community groups, and the local authority to help stop vandalism.

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Cllr Clodagh Higgins wants late night soccer leagues in Knocknacarra

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Late night soccer leagues in Knocknacarra are being proposed by Cllr Clodagh Higgins.

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Amy’s House Creche provides extra services to care for your precious child

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Amy’s House Creche named after Hazel’s daughter Amy is a purpose built childcare facility situated in the heart of the community in Claregalway close to the Claregalway National School. Hazel Curran and her strong team provide for young babies, wobblers, toddlers, preschool and Afterschool children.

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A battle to preserve local democracy, says Parsons

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Cllr Dr Evelyn Parsons has called on Galway County Council to make a formal submission to the Minister for Housing Local Government & Heritage outlining the council’s “complete opposition” to the proposed provisions of the Land Development Agency Bill 2021. The Bill to set up the agency contains a number of clauses which would divest councillors of their veto on land transfers relating to the new agency.

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Fluent Irish speaking student nurses invited to apply for €5,000 bursary

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Gradam Áras Chois Fharraige is open to fluent Irish speakers beginning a nursing degree in 2021.

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Home Instead – to us, it’s personal

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

As part of Ireland’s largest and longest-established home care network, locally managed Home Instead Galway enhances the lives of ageing adults and their families in communities throughout Galway City and County.

Home Instead Galway has built up a strong reputation for providing excellence in care to all its clients in the county.

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