‘Glamour at the g’ fashion show set to return next month for charities
Thu, May 29, 2014
Fashionistas are set for the style event of the year when the g Hotel hosts a bonanza fashion show in aid of Console, COPE Galway and Irish Autism Action on June 12.
Read more ...Children and youth groups urged to apply for funding
Thu, May 29, 2014
Children’s groups and youth organisations are being encouraged to apply to the Department of Children and Youth Affairs for a National Lottery Discretionary fund.
Read more ...Rahoon man to take part in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Thu, May 29, 2014
A Galway City Council traffic engineer from Rahoon is set to take part in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, the world’s longest ocean race.
Read more ...Esker, Athenry, and Ballinasloe Solemn Novena
Thu, May 29, 2014
The Solemn Novena of Esker, Athenry, and Ballinasloe will be held from Tuesday June 3 to Wednesday June 11.
There will be daily Masses in Esker at 8am, 10am, 4pm, 6pm, 8pm, and 10pm; in Athenry at 10am; and in Ballinasloe at 7.30am, 10am, and 8pm.
Read more ...COPE receives funding to progress with city refuge
Thu, May 29, 2014
COPE Galway will receive €1.16 million towards a new domestic violence refuge for Galway city.
Read more ...Social Housing Rental Service should be fast-tracked, says Galway Simon
Thu, May 29, 2014
The Social Housing Rental Service should be fast-tracked and turned into a nationwide iniative, according to Galway Simon CEO Bill Griffin.
Read more ...New politicians must tackle mental health issues
Thu, May 29, 2014
On Friday Irish citizens selected candidates they believe will deliver a better Galway and a better Europe. In voting against current Government parties, the people have translated their anger to the ballot box and said "enough".
Read more ...‘Mile High Shave’ over Galway for Irish Cancer Society
Thu, May 29, 2014
Some people will go to great heights for a good shave, especially JP Randles of the Galway Flying Club who sacrificed his crowning glory last Friday, May 23, while flying in a Cessna 172 one mile high over Galway city to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society.
Read more ...Anti-salmon farm group welcomes election result
Thu, May 29, 2014
The majority of councillors elected to the Galway city and county councils are opposed to, or have serious concerns about, the proposed salmon farm for Galway Bay.
Read more ...Gardai urge Galway public to ‘slow down’ on the roads this Bank Holiday weekend
Thu, May 29, 2014
The June Bank Holiday is approaching and with an expected increase of people on the roads over the course of the long weekend, the Garda Siochana is urging the public to be mindful of their safety and the safety of others when driving.
So far in County Galway there have been three road fatalities and four people left seriously injured from road collisions this year.
Read more ...Jobs boost as SAP to increase Galway roles
Thu, May 29, 2014
There was great news on the job front in Galway this week with German Technology group SAP announcing t is to create 200 technology roles at its bases in Galway and Dublin by the end of the year.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise, and Innovation, Richard Bruton, announced this week that SAP is to add 200 roles across its business suite and cloud support teams based in Parkmore East Business Park and in Citywest. It also plans to add up to 50 R&D positions at its Citywest campus.
Read more ...Galway International Arts Festival 2014 - what's on, who's coming
Thu, May 29, 2014
It is no longer the Galway Arts Festival, it is the Galway International Arts Festival, a recognition of how the July event has grown to become one of the premiere arts events in Ireland and Europe.
Read more ...File to DPP as man dies after election party assault
Thu, May 29, 2014
A man has been released without charge and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions in relation to an incident which resulted in the death of another man during election celebrations at a city pub.
Read more ...Thomas to focus on investment and jobs
Tue, May 27, 2014
Getting investment and jobs into the Connemara electoral area is just some of the priorities for newly elected Fianna Fáil county councillor Noel Thomas.
Read more ...Healy to ensure better communication and level service for Connemara
Tue, May 27, 2014
Describing the election in Galway county and city as an “amazing day” for Sinn Féin, newly elected county councillor Tom Healy said he will work to ensure better communication and level of service for the people of Connemara.
Read more ...I’ll serve you like you’ve never been served before - Walsh
Tue, May 27, 2014
Fianna Fáil Galway county councillor Seamus Walsh made a sincere promise to his constituents that he will “serve you like you’ve never been served before”.
Read more ...Housing and austerity will be priorities in McHugh’s fourth term
Mon, May 26, 2014
Sitting in to his fourth term, Fine Gael county councillor Tom McHugh said that he will spare no effort in serving the people of Tuam tackling issues such as lack of housing and representing the many hit by six years of “horrendous austerity”.
Read more ...Industry, tourism, and jobs are vital, says McClearn
Mon, May 26, 2014
Bringing more industry to the Loughrea electoral area, promoting the wonderful tourist products of South East Galway, and creating jobs are the key issues for Fine Gael councillor Jimmy McClearn who has been re-elected to Galway County Council.
Read more ...Byrne to work for the better of communities
Mon, May 26, 2014
There will be some new faces at County Hall for the next five years including first time Fine Gael candidate Joe Byrne who was elected in the eighth and final count for the Loughrea electoral area.
Speaking following his election at Bailey Allen Hall, NUI Galway, on Sunday, Kinvara-based Byrne promised to be a “listener” to help affect change for the better of communities.
Read more ...Election analysis - All change and no change in city’s 2014 vote
Mon, May 26, 2014
Galway will never have seen a city council like the one that gathers in June for the first meeting in City Hall after the Local Elections, and yet, from a certian point of view, it will be a council that is strangely familiar.
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