Free information evening on sexual health for LGBT+ community
Thu, Feb 16, 2017
A free information evening on sexual health will take place in the Teach Solais LGBT+ Resource Centre, on Merchants Road, and is open to all members of the LGBT+ community, family, and friends.
The Galway branch of the National LGBT Helpline is hosting the event which takes place this evening at 7.45pm, with speakers Dr Patricia Cremin and Clare Coleman from the UCHG Sexual Health Clinic. The helpline, which launched in Galway in May 2015, recently took up residence in the newly opened resource centre. The event is also open to helpline volunteers as well.
Read more ...Galway to welcome home Altantic rowing hero Gavan this weekend
Thu, Feb 16, 2017
Galway will officially welcome home world recorder holder for a solo Atlantic row Gavan Hennigan, this Sunday at the Salthill Hotel from 12 noon to 2pm.
Read more ...Gossip played a role in the week’s revelations
Thu, Feb 16, 2017
Gossip is what no one claims to like, but everybody enjoys. It is the lifeblood of every conversation. There is nothing juicier than the prospect of being told gossip that you can then trade for some more at a later stage. Gossip is the unedited bit of conversation.
Condemn gossip all you like, but there are few of us who would turn away from it, who would refuse to listen. There is a national appetite for hearing the scéal about yer man and all the money he stole and how what really happened was that his wife ran off with his brother and sure where would they leave it, and wasn’t the father as bad as them, hop up on anything passing so he would, sure isn’ that why he lost the job below, for taking the money, and then the drinking and the (makes a snort impression), the drugs like, sure they say he was high most of the time.
Read more ...Automatic disqualification for drink drivers
Wed, Feb 15, 2017
Cabinet approves legislation brought forward by Minister Shane Ross to ensure that all drivers detected of drink driving receive a disqualification
Read more ...Defibrillator Makes Business Sense and Helps Save Lives
Wed, Feb 15, 2017
The Skeff Late Bar & Kitchen on Galway’s Eyre Square has launched the city’s very first 24/7 defibrillator service.
Read more ...Galway rent increases labelled 'daft' and 'scandalous'
Tue, Feb 14, 2017
Rents in Galway have jumped by almost 11 per cent in the county and 10 per cent in the city in the last year, according to the latest Daft.ie rental report, leading a Galway senator to demand Government intervention on the issue.
Read more ...Vigil to take place outside UHG this week
Tue, Feb 14, 2017
A vigil is to be held outside UHG this Thursday to protest against cutbacks to and the crisis within the health service. The vigil is part of a series that will be taking place across the State, led by The Still Waiting Campaign.
Read more ...Major funds allocated to Town Hall and city museum
Mon, Feb 13, 2017
Funding of almost €300,000 is to be granted to two of Galway's premier arts and cultural facilities - the Galway City Museum and the Town Hall Theatre under the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs' Arts and Culture Capital Scheme 2016 - 2018.
Read more ...Free information evening on sexual health for LGBT+ community
Mon, Feb 13, 2017
A free information evening on sexual health will take place in the Teach Solais LGBT+ Resource Centre, on Merchants Road, this week, and is open to all members of the LGBT+ community, family, and friends.
Read more ...Hard Brexit and drink laws could devastate local hospitality sector, says study
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
The combination of a hard Brexit and the Public Health Alcohol Bill pose a major threat to Galway’s economy, according to a report by agri-economist Ciaran Fitzgerald on behalf of the Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland (ABFI).
Read more ...Protest against worsening accommodation crisis to take place at City Hall on Monday night
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
A protest against the rise in the number of people sleeping rough in Galway, and the continuing problem of housing and accommodation, will take place outside City Hall on Monday February 13 at 3.30pm.
Read more ...It's time we talked about a post-capitalist society
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
When Donald Trump was elected on a platform of far-right populism, many thought that, once in office he would soften his cough a good bit, or at least the “checks and balances” of the American political system would go some way to restrict his more madcap proposals.
Read more ...'It would be nice to see more poems about carpenters or blocklayers'
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
He is originally from Youghal, and now resides in France, but it was while living in Galway that Adam White first discovered his poetic voice at The Crane Bar, and he discovered true romance on Inishbofin.
Read more ...‘GAA has a very special place in Irish society’ says presidential candidate
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
With the announcement of the new GAA president just over a fortnight away, Galway’s Frank Burke sat down with Matt Cassidy to talk about his campaign to be elected to one of the biggest jobs in Irish sport and only the third Galway man to hold the position.
Read more ...Galway Pride Festival returns for the twenty eighth year
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
Building on the success of last year’s Galway Pride Festival, local businessman Bruce Henry is returning to lead the event again in 2017.
Announcing the dates of the festival, which will run from August 11 to 20, Henry described the changes that are planned for this year’s festivities and its organising committee as necessary but exciting.
Read more ...Think Left - a socialist conference in Galway
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
In 1930, Italian socialist Antonio Gramsci wrote, “The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born. Now is the time of monsters.” In this era of Trump, Brexit, ISIS, and the alt-right, many will feel 2017 is very similar to the time Gramsci wrote about.
Read more ...Join fundraiser Ronan Scully on 100k trek to raise funds for Gorta Self Help Africa
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
Ronan Scully, winner of Operation Transformation in 2011 and well known for his fundraising work with Gorta Self Help Africa, is undertaking a Camino de Santiago walk this summer to raise much needed funds to address hunger in communities across Africa supported by the charity. Mr Scully is looking for volunteers to join him on the walk.
Read more ...From the travelling shop — Joe O’Toole SuperValu celebrates 50 years in business
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
It’s a long way from the Travelling Shop — but in some sense, the values that drove that are what drive on Joe O’Toole as he approaches his 85th birthday and the fiftieth anniversary of his Tuam store.
Read more ...Galwayman seeks memories of his father for memorial documentary
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
A Galwayman who is making a documentary about his late father - Mussarrat Ali Ansari, one of the first Pakistani Muslims to live in the city - is asking for Galwegians who knew him to help out by sharing their memories of the man.
Read more ...Rare Slipper lobster ‘Tréan’ found off Aran Islands
Thu, Feb 09, 2017
Galway Atlantaquaria is currently caring for an extremely rare Slipper Lobster found off Aran recently. This is the first recorded landing of this species this far into the Atlantic north — The last time this species was discovered so far from its original habitat was in 2011 by a Cornish fisherman, east of Falmouth England and Cork, 2007.
The Slipper Lobster was landed by Skipper John Connolly of the ‘Connacht Ranger’ from Kilronan on Inis Mor, and landed into Ros a Mhil.
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