Athenry Credit Union introduces full-service current account
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
Athenry Credit Union has introduced a new full-service Current Account with globally accepted Mastercard Debit Card with Contactless Payments, Standing Orders, Direct Debits, and the option of an Overdraft facility.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
There are three keys to a successful weight loss plan – diet, exercise, and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect – one will not work without the other. Your metabolism is the most powerful of all the three keys – it is the ‘switch’ that controls everything else. In most people this switch is off.
Read more ...Two million journeys on Galway/Dublin railway line
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
A total of 2.13 million journeys were recorded on the Dublin/Galway rail line in 2019, the highest figures ever recorded on the route. This represents a 4.1 per cent increase on 2018.
Read more ...Salthill needs more parking facilities to accommodate visitors, says Higgins
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
Salthill needs more parking facilities to accommodate visitors and help the village grow and thrive, according to Councillor Clodagh Higgins.
Read more ...Solemn Novena to focus on holiness
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
The Galway Solemn Novena, which takes place at the Cathedral on Monday and will run until Tuesday February 25, will focus this year on achieving holiness in our day-to-day lives.
Read more ...Single-line tram is optimal solution for city
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
An NUI Galway mathematician has found that a single-line tramway is the optimal solution to help Galway city solve its traffic congestion problem.
Read more ...O’Connell bequest to SVP has helped thousands
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
A total of 95 projects in Galway City and County have received more than €9.6million from the bequest to the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) from the will of the late Maureen O’Connell former owner of O’Connell’s pub in Eyre Square.
Since the donation in 2007, the original bequest totalling €7.73 million grew to €10.5m through accumulated bank interest and other income.The bequest has now been fully drawn down or allocated and a detailed report on its use and the projects which have benefitted was published this week Entitled “A Living Legacy’ the report describes how funds from Miss O’Connell’s estate were disbursed.
Read more ...Councillors turn down Galway 2020 funding application
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
The Galway City Council has rejected the request from Galway 2020 for an additional €2.5 million in public funding for the European Capital of Culture programme.
Read more ...Ring road hearing to commence on Tuesday
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
The objections of almost 300 groups and individuals to the proposed €600 million ring road around Galway city will be heard from Tuesday morning when an oral hearing into the project will open at the g Hotel.
Read more ...Inis Meain water treatment plant back in production
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
The water treatment plant on Inis Meain is back in production following a power outage on the island due to storm conditions.
Read more ...GoBus.ie’s Ballina services unable to set down and pick up at the Cathedral Stop from Monday 17th February – Tuesday 25th February
Thu, Feb 13, 2020
Attention all GoBus.ie passengers,
GoBus.ie’s Ballina services will be unable to set down and pick up at the Cathedral Stop from Monday 17th February – Tuesday 25th February due to the Solemn Novena and road closures.
Mantle of European culture passes to Galway
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
Galway is set for one of its most remarkable weekends in living memory as the countdown continues to Saturday’s spectacular opening ceremony to Galway 2020. Thousands are expected to flock to the city to attend the event on Saturday afternoon — among them President Michael D Higgins and European Commissioner Phil Hogan who will officially pass the honour to the city.
Read more ...Let’s think outside the box to solve Galway’s problems
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
I have always tried to look at various solutions to a problem in my time as an Independent TD for Galway West — there’s rarely just one answer to a question.
Read more ...My priorities for rural Ireland
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
I was one of seven children raised on a family farm outside Tuam. My upbringing is steeped in Rural Ireland with all its challenges and opportunities and my politics has been informed by my background and life experience.
Read more ...Killilea clarifies FF pension policy
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
Galway East candidate Cllr Donagh Killilea has clarified the Fianna Fail policy on pensions following what he said was confusion at the doorsteps about what will happen if the party are elected to government.
Read more ...Cashel Cross to Carna road in need of urgent upgrade – Ó Cuív
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West, Éamon Ó Cuív said he has made strong representations in relation to the road going from Cashel Cross to Carna which requires significant upgrade works.
Read more ...Galway needs a masterplan to thrive as sustainable green city
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
To have represented the people of Galway West/South Mayo in Dáil Éireann since my election in February 2016 has been a privilege and one that I have greatly respected.
Read more ...Cannon welcomes transport agency’s assurances over surface conditions on M6
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
An East Galway TD has welcomed assurances from Transport Infrastructure Ireland on surface conditions on the M6, following concerns he expressed over recent collisions during hail showers.
Minister for the Diaspora and International Development Ciaran Cannon has said that the agency has advised that motorists should moderate their speed in hail showers and he is also calling on TII to install additional electronic signage at Junction 16 (Galway Plaza) on the M6 to ensure even greater safety for motorists.
Read more ...Driving offences in county on the rise
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
The number of driving offences in County Galway has risen according to a Garda report.
Read more ...Tackling cocaine problem should be priority for Government – Crowe
Thu, Feb 06, 2020
The cocaine problem in Galway was described as a ‘blizzard’ at this week’s Joint Policing Committee — Speaking after the meeting General Election Candidate, Cllr. Ollie Crowe said the next government need to tackle the problem of drugs and crime in our community and slammed the outgoing government for their lax approach to law and order.
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