Smartfotofest coming to Galway!
Tue, May 14, 2019
This year sees the first ever Smartfotofest coming to Galway, a full day of photography workshops using your smartphone. Smartfotofest is a new one-day event which explores the potential of smartphones for photography and film-making. The event is aimed at the general public who may have an interest in learning to really get the absolute best results from their smartphone camera. 10 award-winning and highly acclaimed photographers will host workshops on a variety of skills including “Portrait photography”, “Underwater Photography”, “Timelapse", "Black and White”, “Street Photography” and more.
Read more ...Community projects to suffer as CE supervisor strike starts on Monday
Thu, May 09, 2019
Clubs, communities, and organisations right across the city and county will be affected from Monday when Community Employment Scheme supervisors stage a five-day strike.
Read more ...Galway farmers face 'potential Armageddon from a no deal Brexit'
Thu, May 09, 2019
Farmers in the west of Ireland are facing into a "potential Armageddon if a no deal Brexit happens", which is why the Government and the EU must be forthcoming with supports for those working in the Agri-sector.
Read more ...City cycling lanes are 'inefficient and unsafe' says Hanley
Thu, May 09, 2019
Galway is "plagued by inefficient, unsafe, and non-connected cycling lanes" and a new vision for transport in the city, with "cyclists at its heart" is needed, according to the Social Democrats' Owen Hanley.
Read more ...City Hall needs a climate change committee
Thu, May 09, 2019
Climate change is "too urgent an issue" to be "left to the whim of whatever party is in government" or to whoever "holds a majority on any council", but instead must be approached through co-operation and consensus.
Read more ...Heathrow’s Alcock and Brown statue flies into Clifden
Thu, May 09, 2019
The statue of Alcock and Brown at London's Heathrow airport was this week moved from its home at Heathrow over to Clifden to mark the centenary of the first non-stop transatlantic flight from North America to Europe.
Read more ...Galway to 'raise the red flag' on Heart Failure
Thu, May 09, 2019
May is Heart Failure Awareness month, and tomorrow, and across the remaining three Fridays in May 17, Galway heart and stroke charity Croí, will be raising a red flag on heart failure, along with 25 heart organisations worldwide.
Read more ...Cubbard calls for bus services for Menlo and Circular Road
Thu, May 09, 2019
Menlo and Circular Road must be included in the proposed revised bus routes, as part of the Bus Connects roll out for Galway city, according to Independent Galway City Central councillor, Mike Cubbard.
Read more ...Western Webs sponsors new website for Tuam Stars
Thu, May 09, 2019
Tuam Stars have a new online sponsor in local web development company Western Webs, who recently launched a website for the club - www.tuamstars.ie .
Read more ...Hoare puts focus on vital role of a strong business environment
Thu, May 09, 2019
Fine Gael local election candidate in Galway City Central, Eddie Hoare, has pledged to work to help create an environment that will see businesses flourish and workers get their due reward.
Read more ...Fun family cycle in support of Galway-Barna Greenway
Thu, May 09, 2019
A free, fun family cycle from Claddagh to Salthill and back will take place in support of the Galway-Barna Greenway this Sunday, May 12.
Read more ...Walsh pleased with Renmore Playground outcome
Thu, May 09, 2019
Fine Gael Councillor John Walsh has said he was delighted to see so many young families using the upgraded Lakeshore Drive playground over the Bank Holiday weekend. Almost three years ago Cllr. Walsh was approached by Renmore residents seeking an upgrade of the playground at Lakeshore Drive which had become almost unusable and unsafe.
“I canvassed the area on Saturday with Hildegarde Naughton T.D. and it was wonderful to see so many families enjoying the facilities there. At the time, I was advised by the City Parks Dept. that the required expenditure of €30,000 was unavailable due to financial constraints. I persisted with the matter and secured funding of €10,000 in each of the subsequent council budgets (Dec ‘17 & ‘18) to upgrade equipment at the park,” he said.
Read more ...The day ‘The Fields of Athenry’ came home
Thu, May 09, 2019
After months of planning the #MyFieldsofAthenry dream came to life in spectacular fashion on Monday.
Read more ...Joyce’s Supermarket Knocknacarra turns 20 with a Friday party
Thu, May 09, 2019
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the opening of Joyce’s Supermarket in Knocknacarra. The Knocknacarra store was the second Joyce’s store and now the number has increased to 10 stores all across Galway city and county.
Read more ...Time to give consideration to residents says McDonnell
Thu, May 09, 2019
The Galway City Council must give due consideration to the people living in neighbouring houses, when it comes to allocating homes in social housing schemes under construction on the Monivea Road and in Belmont on the Dublin Road, according to a Galway city councillor.
Read more ...HSE dental waiting lists for children out of control in Galway, says Farrell
Thu, May 09, 2019
Waiting lists for HSE dental services for children are out of control in Galway which is putting their oral health at risk, according to a Galway city councillor.
Read more ...Put your paws on the prom for MADRA
Thu, May 09, 2019
Television personality and veterinarian, Dr Pete Wedderburn – known at Pete the Vet – is calling on Galway dog lovers to support MADRA’s upcoming Paws on the Prom Dogathon event.
Read more ...Canney officially opens new trail at Knockma Hill
Thu, May 09, 2019
The new trail at Knockma Hill near Belclare was officially opened by Galway East TD and Minister of State for Rural Development Seán Canney on Monday.
Read more ...Support the table quiz in aid of Self Help Africa
Thu, May 09, 2019
Self Help Africa will hold its rescheduled table quiz in Tom Sheridan’s Pub, Knocknacarra, on Tuesday May 14 at 8.30pm with proceeds going towards the charity’s work in Uganda and Malawi.
Read more ...If you want change, then vote for it, says FF candidate Albert Dolan
Thu, May 09, 2019
Albert Dolan, one of the youngest candidates in the country and County Galway, at just twenty years of age is hoping to secure a seat for the Fianna Fáil team in this year’s council elections for the Athenry-Oranmore area.
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