Chain gang — City mayors declare support for Galway 2020
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
The surviving mayors of Galway city have this week stated their committment to becoming ambassadors for the embattled Galway 2020 project. With less than 50 weeks until the city becomes the official European Capital of Culture, the group of mayors have promised to do all they can to ensure that the project is a resounding success.
Read more ...Galway City Council agrees loan for domestic violence refuge accommodation
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
The Galway City Council has agreed to raise a Capital Assistance Scheme (CAS) loan for the construction of nine units for housing for women and children as a domestic violence refuge run by COPE Galway.
Read more ...Funding for men’s sheds across Galway city and county
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Government funding of more than €26,000 has been approved for equipment upgrades and minor works at men’s sheds across Galway city and county. The money has come through the Community Enhancement Programme.
Read more ...Carry on singing — busking byelaws have to go for consultation again
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
There were heated exchanges at City Hall on Monday evening as it was announced that busking bye-laws would sent out for public consultation, discussed, and debated again.
Read more ...Mayor expresses condolences to Polish community after Gdansk stabbing
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Mayor of Galway, Niall McNeilis has sent his condolences to the family, friends, and constituents of Pawel Adamowicz, Mayor of Gdansk, who died this week after being stabbed at a concert.
Read more ...Holocaust memorial lecture by human rights professor
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Professor William A. Schabas, Emeritus Professor at NUI Galway’s Irish Centre for Human Right will deliver a Holocaust Memorial Lecture on the role that ideas of racial superiority played in the Holocaust. The lecture, entitled “Genocide, the Holocaust, and the Lie of Racial Superiority”, will take place on Wednesday, January 23 at 7pm in the Lecture Theatre, Ryan Institute Annexe, NUI Galway
Read more ...City councillor fed up with ‘talking about rubbish’ at meetings
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
A Galway city councillor has criticised the Galway City Council for wasting time at monthly meetings at City Hall
Read more ...Pro-life advocate feels surgery protests are counter-productive
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
I have been pro-life all my life. In fact, the very first time I voted was in 1983 in favour of bringing in the Eighth Amendment to the constitution, giving an equal right to life of the unborn with the mother carrying the child. To me it was a no brainer. The amendment was giving protection to the most vulnerable members of society.
Read more ...Grealish urges council to grant permission for Sportsground revamp
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
A Galway TD has called on the local authority to grant planning permission to the proposed expansion and redevelopment of the Sportsground, and to give the city "another stadium of which it can be proud".
Read more ...Monroe’s bin cigarette machines to help patrons keep New Year resolutions
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
If you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to stop smoking, Monroe’s in Galway’s West End is the venue for you this year.
Read more ...‘Voice of IRONMAN’ appointed president of BPW Galway
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Joanne Murphy of Tri Talking Sport was officially appointed President of the Business and Professional Women’s Club Galway at their AGM in the Ardilaun Hotel on Monday, succeeding Valerie Murphy who held a two-year term of office at the helm of BPW Galway.
Read more ...Well done for remembering Nora
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Can I compliment you and the Galway Advertiser for the beautiful and heartwarming tribute that you paid last week to Nora. For decades, she has been a mainstay of the streetscape of Galway city. Everybody encountered her.
Read more ...Calls for centralised Register of Wills as waiting list hits 18 weeks
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Leading Irish protection specialist, Royal London, is calling on the Irish Government to establish a register of Wills to overhaul the current system, which it says, makes the process of locating a Will more difficult than it ought to be.
Over the last two years the life assurance company has been examining the probate process in Ireland. They have found significant inefficiencies within the system, which are leading to lengthy delays across the country for families looking to settle the affairs of deceased loved ones.
Read more ...Oranmore family urges support for Jack & Jill car fundraiser
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
which has benefited greatly from the help and support provided by the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation, is urging people to support a fundraising car raffle in aid of the organisation.
Read more ...Rabbitte calls for extension of meningitis B vaccine to all children
Mon, Jan 14, 2019
The recent outbreak of meningitis cases, including three deaths from the illness, has led to a Galway TD demanding the Government consider providing the meningitis B vaccine free to all children.
Read more ...Sinn Féin candidate calls for Government decisions to be 'rural proofed'
Mon, Jan 14, 2019
Before any decision is finalised by the Government it should be 'rural proofed', with its potential effects on rural communities analysed and considered before implementation.
Read more ...Gardai confirm €650,000 worth of drugs seized in city last year
Thu, Jan 10, 2019
Drugs with an estimated street value of more than €650,000 were seized by gardaí in Galway city for the whole of 2018; while the number of rapes reported increased by 15 per cent.
Read more ...Pending review of rail line is ‘a major stumbling block’ to outdoor recreation, says Cannon
Thu, Jan 10, 2019
The pending review of the Western Rail Corridor north of Athenry is a “major stumbling block” to the development of outdoor recreation facilities in east Galway, and it is “high time” it was commenced, Minister Ciaran Cannon said this week.
Read more ...Criticism after objections to houses being allocated to Travellers in Castle Park
Thu, Jan 10, 2019
A public meeting in Castle Park has heard objections from local residents to new houses planned for the area being allocated to members of the Traveller community.
The meeting, which took place recently was attended by some 100 people. Some speakers expressed fears about any of the proposed three houses, planned to be built on green areas within the estate, being given to Travellers, based on, what Cllr Declan McDonnell called local people’s “experience with the activities of some Travellers already living there”.
Read more ...Works begins on digital hub focusing on creative sector in Spiddal
Thu, Jan 10, 2019
Construction works on a new innovation and digital hub, gteic@An Spidéal, that is being developed in Spiddal have commenced.
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