Galway African women declares intention to stand for election next year
Thu, May 02, 2013
Helen Uchechnkwu Ogbu is likely to be a name on the ballot papers in Galway city at next year’s local elections to the Galway City Council.
Read more ...Annual craft festival to take place in Spiddal this weekend
Thu, May 02, 2013
An Ceardlann Spiddal Craft and Design Studios will host its third annual Féile na Ceardlainne, a free festival of art, craft, music and dance celebrating the very best of Irish craft and design, this weekend.
The two-day festival of events will take place on the Saturday and Sunday at Ceardlann, home to nine arts, craft, and design studios in Spiddal village whose members have programmed free open day workshops for people of all ages to try their hand at craft.
Read more ...Schools invited to fundraise at Galway Kiddies Market
Thu, May 02, 2013
Local primary schools are invited to fundraise at the new Galway Kiddies Market which opens on May 19 at the Clayton Hotel and will continue to be held every second Sunday from 12 noon to 4pm.
Read more ...An Taisce welcomes council support of Greenway
Thu, May 02, 2013
The Galway branch of An Taisce has welcomed the commitment of Galway Council Council, and the support shown by many county councillors, to the development of the proposed Connemara Greenway and other “worthwhile” greenway projects which will not only provide vital amenities for local communities but also boost tourism and create jobs in hospitality.
Read more ...Annual Joe Heaney Festival in Carna this weekend
Thu, May 02, 2013
The Joe Heaney Festival of Traditional Singing will take place in Carna over the bank holiday weekend.
Read more ...Elwood puts emotions on hold for Connacht’s final fixture
Thu, May 02, 2013
Connacht close their 2012/13 season tomorrow evening in what is expected to an emotional farewell to the province’s most significant personality of the last 24 years, coach Eric Elwood.
Read more ...Salthill expect testing time in local derby
Thu, May 02, 2013
An all-Galway Airtricity League first division derby is scheduled for Drom tomorrow when Salthill Devon host Mervue United.
Contrasting starts to the season mean this latest collision carries implications for two teams who crave the points for different reasons.
Read more ...Galway Garda win third All Ireland
Thu, May 02, 2013
The Galway Garda are kingpins of interfirms GAA once again.
Read more ...Salthill swimmer qualifies for European Championships
Thu, May 02, 2013
Promising swimmer David O’Sullivan from Salthill has qualified for the European Junior Championships and the US Open over the summer.
Read more ...Tennis Against Suicide
Thu, May 02, 2013
Mor than 80 players from Ballinasloe, GLTC, Loughrea and Maree competed and supported a fundraiser for Pieta House in the inaugural Tennis Against Suicide event at the Galway Lawn Tennis Club on Saturday.
Read more ...Watersports for free
Thu, May 02, 2013
Three watersports clubs will open their doors to the public this weekend as part of a national initiative developed by the Irish Sailing Association to encourage people of all ages out on to the water.
Galway Bay Boat Charters is offering visitors the opportunity to try either sailing or powerboating at its club on Claddagh Quay. The free taster sessions will run from 9am to 9pm from Saturday until Monday.
Read more ...Was it all worth it, Cllr Keane?
Thu, May 02, 2013
Last February, a motion was put before the Galway City Council that would see rowdy councillors punished for unruly behaviour by stopping their pay and withdrawing services.
Read more ...Reports shows that Galway diocese responded quickly to abuse allegations over four decades
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan should ensure written restrictions are in place ensuring priests who are “out of ministry” due to child abuse allegations do not appear in public dressed in priestly attire, a report into safeguarding practices for children in the Galway diocese recommends.
Read more ...Are ya going far?
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
XFor more years than I can care to remember, I found myself on Friday afternoons walking out past Tirellan, finding my slot, dropping my bag down on the path, pushing out my chest, flicking the hair out of my eyes (sighs), and sticking out my thumb. In those days, it was the nearest we got to the Kerouac idea — taking your chances with the generosity of strangers and engrossing yourself in a conversation that, like the free ride, could take you anywhere.
Read more ...Lift embargo on Galway City Outer Bypass spending Walsh tells Minister
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
An embargo on spending in relation to the Galway City Outer Bypass must be lifted as it is vital to start preparing for a Plan B ahead of awaited Supreme Court ruling.
Read more ...Galway Bay Against Salmon Cages rally to descend on Taoiseach’s office in Castlebar
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
The Galway Bay Against Salmon Cages has vowed to keep putting the pressure on Government to halt any plans for a Galway Bay Salmon Fish Farm with campaign members to descend on the constituency office of An Taoiseach Enda Kenny in Castlebar this Saturday.
Read more ...New stats on alcohol abuse should ‘scare the hell out of any parent’ says McNelis
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
New figures on alcohol abuse by young people should “scare the hell out of any parent” as they reveal the “serious damage” to health underage drinking is causing.
Read more ...Landowner objection to stop Connemara Greenway in its tracks, warns councillors
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
The Connemara Greenway Project, a scheme estimated to cost €9.2 million and involves 52 kilometres of walking and cycling route from Clifden to Oughterard, could be stopped in its tracks if a disgruntled landower makes good on his vow to go all the way to oppose it.
Read more ...County councillors reaffirm their commitment to Galway City Outer Bypass
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
Galway county councillors voted unanimously this week to reaffirm the council’s determination to ensure that the Galway City Outer Bypass is progressed under the IROPI (Imperative Reasons of Overriding Public Interest) process which is believed will result in a positive outcome.
Read more ...Mayor demands action on Ballyloughane’s ‘obnoxious stench’
Thu, Apr 25, 2013
The “obnoxious stench” emanating from the large amounts of seaweed strewn around Ballyloughane Beach needs to be cleared away immediately.
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