SuperValu and AsIAm launch colouring competition as part of campaign for autism
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
To mark Autism Awareness Month this April SuperValu & AsIAm have launched a national colouring competition as part of their “Say Yes to Autism Acceptance” campaign. Autistic people often face invisible barriers because of how the world works and the judgment and attitudes of others, they are used to hearing ‘No’. This World Autism Month SuperValu and AsIAm are encouraging people to say ‘Yes’ for a change: Yes to employment, Yes to education and Yes to community inclusion.
To support this, a guide on how to ‘’Say Yes to Autism Acceptance” is now available in all SuperValu stores and the colouring competition can be found at the back of the guide.
Read more ...Oranmore-Maree GAA One Club launches Win a Car Fundraising Competition
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Oranmore-Maree GAA One Club have launched a Fundraising Competition for their planned sports centre of excellence, Renville Sports & Community Grounds, where one lucky winner will win a brand new Ford Puma ST-Line X Hybrid in association with Sheils Motor Group. Tickets costing €25 each or €50 for three are available for purchase through www.oranmoremareegaa.com.
Read more ...Take a ‘Dip a Day in May’ for Galway Simon Community
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has launched a new virtual challenge calling on all sea swimmers, fitness enthusiasts and everyone in between, to take a ‘Dip a Day in May’ in support of those facing homelessness in the West of Ireland.
Read more ...New advocacy group imagines a healthier, more liveable city
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
In March 2020, a sudden halt to our daily routines encouraged us to explore and reexamine our local areas. Over the last year, our lives have been transformed, yet in many ways we are in the same position as we were one year ago. The public’s mental health and fortitude is waning, many businesses are struggling or have shut their doors, and there is a strong desire to reconnect with family and friends in a safe way. Recent figures showed that in 2021, only 0.1% of Covid-19 cases in Ireland were linked to outdoor transmission, underlining the importance of reconnecting with friends and family outdoors over the coming months.
In response to this, Better Galway is a group of local people who love the city and are calling for improvements to make it a more vibrant, liveable, community-focused place for residents and visitors. Our priority is protecting and enhancing the wellbeing of people in Galway and the city’s wonderful natural heritage. To do so, we are advocating for improved public space in the city. We acknowledge the complex and numerous challenges that this involves.
Read more ...Close to seven hundred people tested at the walk in test centre in Ballinasloe
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Close to 700 people were tested by Tuesday afternoon in Ballinasloe over the Easter long weekend. The pop-up Covid-19 test centre was open from Good Friday April 2 to Tuesday April 6.
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Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Appeal for witnesses to assaults
Gardaí in Galway are appealing for witnesses to an assault that took place at John Coogan Park, Newcastle, Galway at around 7.15 am on Sunday morning, April 4.
65 Roses remembrance walk challenge for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
On Sunday February 28 Mary Booth from Clarinbridge started her 165km walk for CF Ireland in memory of her husband’s niece Laura Booth, Kinclare, Caltra who died in 1998 from cystic fibrosis. For the last seven years Mary and Malachy have hosted a Tea Party in their home for different charities.
Read more ...Telecoms cable between Galway and Iceland will come ashore at Ballyloughane
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
A revolutionary telecoms cable connecting Galway to Iceland will begin being laid underwater this year with the final section to be pulled ashore over a five-day period at Balloughane Beach in the next two years.
Following the successful offshore marine survey earlier this year, Farice, (a company fully owned by the Icelandic Government, currently owns and operates two submarine cables linking Iceland to Northern Europe) announced this week that the IRIS Sub-Sea Telecoms Cable System connecting Galway to Iceland and onwards to Denmark and the Nordics, on existing Farice networks, has progressed significantly.
Read more ...NUI Galway medical students celebrate sixteen years of teddy bear hospital
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
For the 16th year running, NUI Galway is inviting children to its award winning Teddy Bear Hospital, which will take place online on Saturday, 17 April from 12pm-3pm.
Read more ...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.
Canney believes gardaí, teachers, and special needs assistants should be prioritised.
Read more ...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.
Read more ...Get grass cutting now before it becomes overgrown, O’Flaherty tells City Council
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Cllr Terry O’Flaherty wants the Galway City Council to get started on the seasonal grass cutting before green spaces around the city get too overgrown and unsightly.
Read more ...Naughton urges local schools to apply for Safe Routes programme
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, is encouraging all schools in Galway and South Mayo to apply for the Safe Routes to School programme.
Read more ...Suspected cannabis herb seizure leads to Knocknacarra arrest
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
Gardaí have seized €20,000 of suspected cannabis herb in the Knocknacarra area of Galway.
Read more ...Galway Covid rate falls as official urges us to ‘hold firm’
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
As restrictions such as the 5k rule are set to be eased on Monday, there was a boost in Galway’s Covid19 figures this week when the 14-day incidence rate fell below 100 for the first time since December 24.
Read more ...Jobs boost as Hewlett Packard names Galway as European cyber security hub
Thu, Apr 01, 2021
There was further good news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday (Wednesday) when Hewlett Packard Enterprise named Galway as its European hub for cyber security operations.
Read more ...McDonnell calls for five year plan for older areas of the city
Thu, Apr 01, 2021
A five-year plan must be drawn up for improvement and upgrading works on footpaths, roads and drainage in Mervue, Shantalla, Bohermore, and Claddagh.
Read more ...Webinar to put forward the case for light rail in Galway
Thu, Apr 01, 2021
The case for a light rail system for Galway will be put forward by speakers from Britain, the USA, and Ireland at a special webinar to be held this month.
Read more ...'I'm standing up to the bullies,' says Mayor as gardai hunt those who threatened him
Thu, Apr 01, 2021
The past two weeks have given me a chance to meet with the Gardaí a number of times, assess my home and personal security and just make sure my family were okay. I needed the time and break away to find the head space to do this as it has been a very stressful period for our family.
Read more ...As clocks went forward, 379 people availed of COPE Galway emergency accommodation
Thu, Apr 01, 2021
COPE Galway has asked that the people of Galway do not forget the plight of people who are homeless and without a place to call home as we continue to live with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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