Concerns over road safety spur parents into action with petition

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Parents of children attending Tuam Educate Together National School have launched a petition calling for safer road conditions and proper access to sports facilities for their children.

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Galway women to feature in National Museum project on community midwives

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

People in County Galway are being invited to contribute stories and memories about community midwives in the 19th and 20th century as part of a project led by the National Museum of Ireland.

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Doctor Who fundraiser for Rape Crisis Centre

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

The University of Galway’s Time Lord Society is holding its first ever Film Festival on Friday, February 28, at 7pm, in the IMC Cinema on the Headford Road.

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Strong line-up as Cúirt turns 40

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Cúirt International Literature Festival is turning 40 this year — and this year’s festival promises its usual illuminating, interactive and innovative presentation of the very best in contemporary literature.

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Rabbitte welcomes €47.5 million for Galway regional and local roads

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

More than €47.5 million worth of Government funding has been approved for Galway regional and local roads, accosding to Fianna Fáil Senator Anne Rabbitte.

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Thomas calls on Minister for Communications for state intervention in restoring essential services to Conamara

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Conamara councillor Noel Thomas has contacted the Minister for Communications, urging immediate state intervention to assist Eirgrid to restore telephone and broadband services to households still suffering the aftermath of the recent storm.

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Number of Galway drivers caught without insurance spikes to 199 per cent

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Galway was amongst the worst Garda districts in the country for the offence, recording a 199 per cent increase in drivers caught by Gardaí driving without insurance in 2024. 

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Gráinne O’Brien to reveal first young adult novel

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Debut novelist Gráinne O’Brien will be interviewed by bestselling author, Donal Ryan, at the official launch of Solo at Kennys Bookshop in Liosban, on Friday, April 4 at 6pm.

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Galway farmer to feature in new series of Saol na Feirme

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

A young Galway farmer will feature in the new series of Saol na Feirme when the popular programme returns to RTÉ One next week.

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O’Hara questions admission protocols in Dáil mental health debate

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

The death last week of Galwayman Adam Loughnane was raised in the Dáil on Tuesday during Statements on Mental Health with Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler.

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The Galmont Hotel & Spa, Galway Recognised for Excellence at CIÉ Tours Awards

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

The Galmont Hotel & Spa is delighted to be one of the Irish hotels singled out by the 30,000 US visitors who came to Ireland with CIE Tours in 2024 to be given a CIÉ Tours Award of Excellence after reaching a rating of more than 92%.

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Stewart Construction shortlisted for Construction Excellence Awards

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Galway's Stewart Construction has been shortlisted as a finalist under two categories in The Irish Construction Excellence Awards (ICE Awards).

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November swim for Galway's Lions Club raised €15,000 for HopeSpace

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

The November Swim, hosted by the Galway Lions Club, has been a beloved tradition for over 20 years. Each year members and friends of the Galway Lions Club take a plunge into the cold Atlantic waters to raise funds for local causes. In 2024, the Galway Lions Club continued this tradition by supporting HopeSpace Galway, a children’s grief service, and raised over €15,000.

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Protests expected as Pálás to close next week

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Management at the Pálás Cinema has confirmed it will shut-up shop for good next week, but not before screening a trio of films about the magic of cinema as protesters take to the streets.

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Redevelopment of Oranmore Train Station receives planning permission, says Naughton

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Local TD and Oranmore native, Minister Hildegarde Naughton, has revealed that both Galway City and County Council have approved the planning permission for the redevelopment of Oranmore Train Station.

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Corrib Beo Talk on the Corrib’s Mystery Island – Iniscreamha

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

The Corrib’s mystery Island is the subject of the next in a series of lunchtime talks organised by Corrib Beo in collaboration with Galway City Museum. This talk at the Museum on Wednesday, February 26 will be delivered by archaeologist, Paul Naessens, and will treat with the eleventh century pre-Norman stone fortress on Iniscreamha Island, close to the east shore of the lake.

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Gravel takes centre stage at this year’s Galway Classic Weekend

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Cycling enthusiasts are in for an adrenaline fuelled adventure this St Patrick’s weekend as Galway Bay Cycling Club gear up to host their annual Galway Classic, with gravel cyclists taking centre stage in this year’s action packed fun on two wheels.

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Talk on mindset and resilience in sport and life

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

As part of their 20th anniversary celebratory events Predator Triathlon Club will host an informative talk on 'Mindset and Resilience in Sport and Life' with expert speaker John Connolly, The Mind Coach who specialises in enhancing mental performance. This event is open to members of the public and takes place next week in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel on Tuesday February 25 from 7.30 to 8.30pm. Register online in advance on eventbrite.

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Galway Community College students raise €200 for Mental Health Charity

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Galway Community College has raised €200 for Healthlink Mental Health, an accessible and affordable support service for those seeking mental health care. The drama, theatre, film and music students achieved this impressive feat by producing, promoting and performing in a show over four weeks, demonstrating their dedication to both the arts as well as social impact.

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Ask Acorn donates funds and laptops to COPE Galway’s Homework and Learning Club

Thu, Feb 20, 2025

Ask Acorn, the 100% Irish owned financial services intermediary headquartered in Galway, and its sister company Acorn Life, has reaffirmed its dedication to social responsibility and community engagement by donating 12 laptops and €4,500 to COPE Galway’s Homework and Learning Club. This initiative is designed to enhance educational accessibility for children and adolescents in underserved communities, equipping them with vital technological resources for academic success.

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