A career in television production with Acadamh Ros na Rún
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
lnet, a highly innovative learning network for companies involved in all aspects of the Media and TV Production industry, has announced an innovative TV Production training initiative, Acadamh Ros na Rún.
Read more ...'Cancer taught me to reassess my priorities,' says doctor
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
When Dr Orla Smithwick entered the consulting room at University Hospital Galway in November 2015 her heart sank. Her eyes were drawn to the box of tissues on the table, the glasses of water, the breast implant on the window, and the brochure for wigs. "I knew immediately that I was in trouble," she says.
Read more ...Pilot survey asks people if they want a 'time capsule' in the 2021 Census
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
A census pilot survey being undertaken in County Galway is asking people if they would like a time capsule — in the form of a space to include a message for future generations — included in the 2021 Census form.
Read more ...Cancer Care West receives €100,000 for new Mayo Cancer Bus
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
Cancer Care West, the West of Ireland cancer charity is to launch a new bus service for Mayo Cancer patients who travel to University Hospital Galway to receive treatment for cancer.
Read more ...Opposition to Quiet Man Greenway is 'dwindling' says Cannon
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
Minister for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon, has said opposition to Quiet Man Greenway project is "dwindling" because there is a far broader understanding of the Greenway's economic prospects.
Read more ...Get the flu vaccine, urges Cannon
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
Galwegians, especially the vulnerable, are being urged to get the flu vaccine this year.
Read more ...Tribute to Castledaly woman to raise funds for Bóthar
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
A County Galway widower is commemorating the passing of his late wife by organising a major fundraiser in her memory.
Tom Mulkern and his late wife Mary from Castledaly were staunch supporters of the Irish charity Bóthar - which helps farmers in Africa and other developing countries become self-sufficient - since it was set up in 1991 by Irish farmers.
Read more ...Galway braces for flooding as Storm Callum clashes with high tides
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
As Galway City Council prepares to deploy flood control measures at the Spanish Arch in advance of storm force winds and high spring tides tonight and tomorrow, the local authority is advising people to keep a close eye on weather updates over the coming days.
Read more ...Connacht’s new stadium to be a ‘shining light’ for the region
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Often maligned, rather unfairly, as a dog track overlooking a cemetery, the Galway Sportsground can now be the province’s “shining light”. Hardened fans love it just as it is, and former captain John Muldoon refused to contemplate moving big games elsewhere, but in many ways it is past its sell-by date, particularly since the game went professional.
Read more ...Falling numbers in Army has ‘reached crisis point’ says Grealish
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The problem of retaining personnel in the Defence Forces has “reached crisis point”, according to Galway West Independent TD Noel Grealish, who also alleged the root of the problem lay in the Department of Defence, and not within the army itself.
Read more ...Mary Robinson to speak at NUI Galway on ‘The Necessity of Advocacy
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The Irish Centre for Human Rights and the School of Law will host a panel discussion with Dr Mary Robinson on the ‘The Necessity of Advocacy’ at NUI Galway on Wednesday, 24 October.
Read more ...Budget 2019 — The highlights
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe presented his third Budget on Tuesday against the backdrop of continuing improved economic performance. Budget 2019 sees the distribution of the benefits of the improving economic conditions, mostly in the form of increased Government spending. Some of the key expenditure areas highlighted by the Minister included social and affordable housing, health and childcare, education, Brexit and climate change. On the tax front, there was a mixture of tax increases and modest tax reductions.
Read more ...NUIG to host Government’s ‘Getting Ireland Brexit Ready’ event
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Minister for Community Development, Natural Resources, and Digital Development, Sean Kyne, has encouraged people, business-owners, and representatives from community organisations to attend the ‘Getting Ireland Brexit Ready’ event in NUIG tomorrow.
Read more ...NUI Galway seek participants for autism in healthcare research study
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The School of Medicine at NUI Galway is conducting the H-FIT study, which aims to improve access to healthcare for people on the autism spectrum. The research team are currently recruiting people on the autism spectrum and their caregivers. Participants who take part in the study will be asked to complete anonymous questionnaires and/or interviews about their experiences in healthcare.
Read more ...Baboro Ambassador – Emma Craughwell
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Galway is truly a year-round festival city but come October it’s all about the kids. The 22nd Baboró International Arts Festival for Children is just around the corner and kicks off on Monday October 15 and runs for seven days. This year’s programme is bursting with 51 extraordinary events from Ireland and around the world so there’s plenty for children and families to enjoy. We’re kicking off this year’s Baboró Ambassador series with 12-year old Emma Craughwell from Inverin.
Emma has been attending Baboró since she was four years old with her primary school Buaile Beag N.S and also with her family.
Read more ...Everest mountaineer Stelfox to enthral audiences at Connemara Sea Week
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The first Irishman to climb Mount Everest Dawson Stelfox is among the amazing adventurers set to enthral audiences as the biggest celebration of Ireland’s coastal communities’ is set to kick off next month in Connemara.
Read more ...Catch a show after school at Baboro
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Excitement is building ahead of this year’s Baboró International Arts Festival for Children, which kicks off in Galway this Monday October 15 for seven days. The programme is bursting with theatre, dance, music, exhibitions, film, and literature as well as talks and workshops for children and adults. There are also opportunities for children and adults to get creative while spending quality time together.
Artists from Ireland, Australia, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Scotland and England will present a feast of 51 events across seven days designed especially for children and families. Baboró enables children and families to experience first hand the transformative power of the creative arts.
Read more ...Ahead of big Galway Races fundraiser, professor stresses importance of early detection in beating breast cancer
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The incidence of breast cancer is expected to double by 2040. This is attributable to increased detection, women living longer, and the fact that our western lifestyle predisposes us to this condition which affects 3,000 women and 20 men in Ireland annually.
Read more ...Galway city gardens shine in spite of summer drought
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The annual Galway City Tidy Towns Garden Competition results were announced this week. The competition is organised by Galway City Council on annual basis to recognise the efforts of residents, commercial organisations and public buildings to maintain and enhance the appearance of their gardens, estates, and public areas. The overall winner of the Front Garden Competition was Patrick O’Connell, St James Crescent, Mervue. The Best First Time entrant was Bernie Molloy, Castle Park, Ballybane, with Betty O’Flaherty, Forster Court taking the prize for the Best Floral Display category. Brendan Moran, Blackthorn Park won the Best Front Lawn category.
Read more ...Claregalway 2020 to hold cross-culture Halloween event
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
The innovative team behind Claregalway 2020 is hosting an event at Halloween that looks at the legends of the season in the many cultures that now live in the city and county.
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