We must plan Ardaun community facilities in advance - Walsh

Thu, May 16, 2019

According to Fine Gael Councillor John Walsh, up to 2,700 houses will be constructed in Ardaun over the coming years.

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Volunteer your free time for the community with Athenry Credit Union

Thu, May 16, 2019

Athenry Credit Union is a unique financial service organisation which has successfully operated for over 53 years. At the heart of the credit union is its volunteers. Volunteers give freely of their time to develop and enhance the services of the credit union, which in turn works to support and enhance the development of the community it serves.

Credit unions are a fantastic place to grow your volunteer experience, credit unions emerged as the most highly regarded organisations in the country in the Ireland RepTrak® 2018 Study. Volunteers can benefit from this experience, increasing career prospects adding a valuable achievement to CVs, being responsible for directing the affairs of a local business, gain new skills and enhancing your personal development through targeted training programmes, experience with a professional financial services provider and in turn knowing that you have helped the continued development of a professional service which benefits the entire community.

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Voting for poster-free candidates might make election posters disappear

Thu, May 16, 2019

To poster or not to poster, that is the question! Insider understands the continuing debate about using posters for the upcoming elections has put the cat among the pigeons in City Hall when it comes to candidates deciding their strategy for getting elected.

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Abolish the TV licence says Healy Eames as she claims RTE censors debate

Thu, May 16, 2019

RTE’s decision to exclude nine of the 17 candidates seeking election in the Midlands North West constituency from its televised debate is absolutely absurd and demonstrates the need to abolish the TV licence, EU election candidate, and former Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has said.

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Oh, to have a little house

Thu, May 16, 2019

Imagine if you can, having to go outside your front door at home. Imagine locking that door after you. How do you think you would feel if you were told you were never allowed to go back in again? It is getting colder and darker. Night is closing in. You have nowhere to go. How do you think you would feel? That is the feeling of being evicted, of being homeless.

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For the bathroom you always dreamed of visit TJ O’Mahony Gort

Thu, May 16, 2019

This week the impressive TJ O'Mahony store in Gort marks the opening of it’s new bathroom showroom, where an option for every budget awaits in the O’Mahony’s Spacious New Bathroom Showroom.

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Galway footballer Eoghan Kerin launches Children’s Hospice Week

Thu, May 16, 2019

Galway footballer Eoghan Kerin, joined other players from the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) to help launch the fifth National Children’s Hospice Week campaign, which this year runs from May 20-26 and is themed “Moments that Matter.” This focus highlights how precious time is for children with life-limiting conditions and their families, and that capturing and savouring the big and small moments every day can accumulate into valuable memories to cherish for years to come.

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New Claddagh exhibition at Galway City Museum

Thu, May 16, 2019

An exhibition of paintings, sketches and photographs of the Claddagh and the Fishmarket at the Spanish Arch opens at the Galway City Museum today (Thursday).

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Election comes at pivotal moment for Galway, says Soc Dem candidate Crowley

Thu, May 16, 2019

Social Democrats candidate John Crowley has said that this election comes at a pivotal moment in the history of Galway city and county and offers the electorate an opportunity to take stock of where we are.

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Lyons concerned over new location for Galway Tourist Office

Thu, May 16, 2019

Galway City West councillor Donal Lyons this week voiced his deep reservations over the location of a new tourist office for Galway city.

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Cannon welcomes voting plans for visually impaired

Thu, May 16, 2019

An East Galway TD has welcomed arrangements to assist voters who are blind or vision impaired in next week’s European Parliament and Local Elections.

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Under funded roads in West see business opportunities drive by – Rabbitte

Thu, May 16, 2019

Fianna Fáil MEP candidate in the Midlands-North-West Anne Rabbitte TD has said that major under funding of the roads network in the western region is impacting on investment in the area.

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Fianna Fáil ‘complicit in squandering billions in broadband debacle,’ says Carthy

Thu, May 16, 2019

Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy has slammed the government for squandering of billions on euro on the National Broadband Plan, and labelled Fianna Fáil as being “complicit” in the debacle.

Carthy, EU candidate for Midlands North West, said this government’s mismanagement of the provision of a vital infrastructure for rural Ireland once again exposes Fine Gael’s utter disregard for people living in rural areas.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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