Sisters to raffle their late parents’ home and €50,000 cash

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Galway, along with their other two sisters, have entered their family home into a prize draw, a Donegal property on the Wild Atlantic Way along with 50,000 in cash, completely mortgage and finance free.

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City council campaign says be part of solution not part of pollution

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Stage 1: How to dispose of bulky waste during Level 5 lockdown.

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Mental health during stressful times

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

We all feel stressed for a reason; never punish yourself for feeling what you feel. Life gets simpler the more you love and fully understand yourself. Building the self-awareness and finding the root cause of your negative emotions is the first step to helping you understand why you are feeling the way you are.

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NUI Galway Law professor appointed to group reviewing Offences Against The State Act

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Professor Donncha O’Connell of the School of Law, NUI Galway has been appointed by the Government to an independent expert group to review the Offences Against the State Acts.

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Let’s Get Connected – online supports during Lockdown 3.0

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Mental Health non-profit Let’s Get Talking has teamed up with St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union and St. Jarlath’s Credit Union to provide online mental health supports.

70% of current presentations to Let’s Get Talking are people who are experiencing depression, anxiety and isolation related to the current pandemic.

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Network Ireland conference to return to Galway next year as Noreen McKenzie becomes national VP

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Noreen McKenzie has been busy this month. Apart from her day job as a Financial Advisor and as the newly-elected vice-president of Network Ireland, she has been looking ahead and checking out venues for next year’s Network conference which will be held in Galway.

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Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Canney welcomes Kilbannon and Athenry roads funding

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Rabbitte welcomes funding for Athenry Relief road and other projects

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Minister of State and Fianna Fáil TD, Anne Rabbitte, has welcomed the allocation of €1 million for the Athenry Relief Road as part of the €36.2 million assigned to Galway County Council under the Regional & Local Road Improvement Fund for 2021 announced this week.

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NUI Galway Mincéirs Whiden Society honours founding member

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

The Mincéirs Whiden Society at NUI Galway has made its founding member Owen Patrick Ward an honorary life member.

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Galway TDs urged to support new Bill banning ‘dual pricing’

Wed, Feb 17, 2021

Galway TDs are being called on to support a new Bill aimed at reducing insurance costs by banning the practice of ‘dual pricing’.

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Cannon fires broadside at decision to have just ONE vaccination centre for all of Galway

Mon, Feb 15, 2021

Fine Gael Deputy Ciaran Cannon is today calling on Health Minister Stephen Donnelly and the HSE to urgently rethink their plans to provide just one mass vaccination centre for the whole of Co. Galway, located at the Ballybrit Racecourse in Galway city.

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Studying the impact of the pandemic on Gaelic Games

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

“It was interesting that the editors of this collection - they are American, UK based - and the responses we were getting as we were sending in drafts that it was so different to anything else that they were encountering in any other national context,” NUIG academic Dr Seán Crosson says about a study compiled alongside Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick lecturer Dr Marcus Free.

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Vaccine allocation for west is ‘big moment,’ says Saolta chief

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

The head of the Saolta University Health Care Group, which runs the local public hospitals, has appealed to the public to continue to limit their social contact and abide by the Level 5 restrictions to protect people at greatest risk of contracting Covid-19.

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Swimming expected to be allowed at Ballyloughane beach this summer

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

Swimming is expected to be allowed at Ballyloughane beach this summer, after Galway City Council officials indicated that Ballyloughane's bathing water is expeceted to meet the required standard.

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Lack of manners and cop-on fuels illegal littering, says councillor

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

A basic lack of manners and an absence of cop-on is what drives people to think they can open their car windows and throw out litter on the roads and ditches of the county, this week’s meeting of the Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee was told.

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Be vigilant for dog thief scouts, says Chief Supt

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

Local gardai are to be complimented for their work in tracking down thieves who steal pets and then try to transport them to the UK where they are sold for big profits.

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Don’t wait a fortnight to tell us about boy racers, Chieft Supt tells councillors

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

There is no point waiting two weeks to tell the gardai about boy racers doing doughnuts on the main roads, the Chief Supt told the Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee when it met online this week.

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Jobs boost for city as HID Global announces plan to open centre of excellence and 120 new jobs

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

HID Global, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, expects to open a centre of excellence in Galway this year. This will allow for full consolidation of business activities, including manufacturing operations, to the new facility in Mervue Business Park by end of 2022.

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Council to install pedestrian crossing at Barna Woods

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

A pedestrian crossing is finally to be developed at the entrance to Barna Woods, creating a safer means for people to move between the wood, Cappagh Park, Lough Rusheen Park, and Silverstrand.

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Analysis needed into why domestic violence cases are not progressed by victims, JPC hears

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

Analysis should be undertaken to find out why more women do not proceed with complaints to Gardai about violent partners, the Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee heard this week.

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