Job losses for teachers due to ‘regressive cuts’ warns Ó Cuív
Thu, Jan 24, 2013
Eighteen teachers in Galway city and county institutes of further education will lose their jobs if the Government persist with its “highly regressive” cuts.
Read more ...Health Minister told to ‘back off’ and leave newly qualified nurses alone
Thu, Jan 24, 2013
Minister for Health James Reilly has been told to “back off”and find a more “equitable” solution rather than reducing the starting salary for newly qualified nurses and midwives to 80 per cent of the current rate.
Read more ...New jury to be selected this morning for Salthill murder trial
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
A new jury is to be empanelled at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Galway this morning (Thursday) to hear evidence in the trial of a Connemara woman who denies murdering a former boyfriend at an apartment in Salthill almost 18 months ago.
Read more ...Unlicensed pilot breached rules of the air in Dunmore crash
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
An unlicensed pilot who flew an aircraft into power lines not far from where large crowds gathered for an event in Dunmore last year had breached the rules of the air by flying at low height and thereby endangering the public.
A report by the Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) was released this week and revealed that the 63-year-old male pilot of the Powerchute Kestral (microlight) G-MWFI aircraft had conducted a low ‘fly-by’ over a field where a vintage farm equipment rally was being held at Carrowpadden, Dunmore, on August 5, 2012. At approximately 2.06pm the aircraft then struck and damaged a low-voltage electricity power line which caused the aircraft to hit the ground. The pilot, who suffered minor injury, was also found to be unlicensed at the time and the aircraft which had been de-registered by the UK in 2011, did not have a permit to fly.
Read more ...‘A Song for Lily Mae’ organisers voice concerns over €27,000 owed by HMV
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
The producers behind ‘A Song for Lily Mae’, the charity single released to raise money for four-year-old neuroblastoma sufferer Lily Mae Morrison, are in limbo as it is unclear whether the €27,000 owed to the charity by HMV will be paid.
Read more ...Upward only rent is ‘stifling’ business says Crowe
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
The madness of upward only rents is killing and stifling business in Galway, a fact brought home by the closure of one of the city’s most popular restaurants.
Read more ...Gort woman’s first novel explores the search for love
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
A novel written by a Gort based former home e conomics teacher will hit the bookshelves later this month.
Read more ...Share the darkness with those feeling fear in their homes
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Ta an dorachadas ag teacht anuas
Tar abhaile liom a gra
Galway Rape Crisis Centre opens new premises
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
The Galway Rape Crisis Centre, which officially opened its new premises in Forster Court this week, has revealed how the move had been necessary as staff had been forced to turn people away due to lack of space.
Read more ...Green light for Mervue pitches
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Plans to develop playing pitches in Mervue by St James GAA were given the green light by councillors at Monday’s Galway City Council meeting.
A decision on the development, which is said to have divided the community, was deferred six weeks ago in order to facilitate a public meeting.
Read more ...McNelis demands that Conneely apologises for ‘go home’ outburst
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Fine Gael councillor Pádraig Conneely should be made apologise for his “unseemly and disruptive behaviour” which led to the abandonment of Monday’s city council meeting.
Read more ...Film on access in Galway shocks councillors
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
The screening of a film on life for disabled people in Galway caused shock at Monday’s city council meeting but also hopes that it will be the first step in tackling the issues being raised.
Read more ...Train delays at Athenry causing traffic chaos
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
In a statement this week, Senator Lorraine Higgins has urged for swift action to be undertaken in alleviating the traffic congestion which has been caused by train delays at Athenry. She insists that “Irish Rail must adopt an imaginative solution to the persistent traffic chaos that ensues when trains are delayed at Athenry. Unless something is done immediately, the town will lose significant trade to neighbouring areas.” When trains on the Galway/Limerick and Dublin/Galway are delayed on the single track system, it has a significant knock-on effect, not just on arrival and departure times for passengers.”
Read more ...Public needs reassurance over burgers says Ó Cuív
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
The public needs reassurance that traces of horse DNA found in burgers from two meat processing plants is not a widespread practice in the industry.
Read more ...Be vigilant about meningitis, warns ACT
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
A meningitis awareness charity is urging people to be on the alert for the condition which is more common during winter.
Read more ...Gaelscoil vying to secure playground equipment through a Facebook competition
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Gaelscoil Dara, Renmore, entered a Facebook competition run by the English company Wicksteed Playscapes, to win playground equipment to the value of £25,000. After diligent efforts were made by parents of the students to share the link and encourage their online friends to vote for Gaelscoil Dara, 1,737 votes were secured which allows the school to progress to the next stage of the contest for which 10 schools have been shortlisted. A panel of adjudicators will visit the schools later in the month to determine which is the one most deserving of the prize. Parents, teachers, and the student body will team up to prove their determination to win. The children must exhibit their passion through artistic media, why they believe their school should be selected to win.
Read more ...Cancer choir and Croi shortlisted for major awards
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
A local choir of cancer survivors and a heart and stroke charity have been shortlisted in a national awards scheme which honours outstanding health achievements.
Read more ...Plans to use Irish produced timber for developing improved forestry products
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Researchers at NUI Galway have begun designing high quality forestry products through the use of innovative engineering technologies. The research project will be spearheaded by Dr Annette Harte, a senior lecturer of civil engineering and member of the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway. The first stage of this new initiative, with an estimated cost of €500,000, is to create a database that will list details of all recognised properties of Irish produced timber. The next step will be to re-engineer the timber in order to create products with enhanced strength and durability.
Read more ...Teens invited to test their sporting stamina and raise funds for Galway charities
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Youth Work Ireland, Galway and the Galway Rape Crisis Centre have teamed up to hold a sporting event for teenagers aged 13 to 15 in the Kingfisher Club, NUI Galway, later this month. The event aims to raise funds for both organisations, while also raising awareness of their work in Galway city and county.
The event, called SPACE, will be a pentathlon, with five events under the categories of speed (swimming), power (obstacle course), agility (wall climbing), concentration (archery), and endurance (gym bikes). Participants can raise sponsorship funding for the two charities while testing their sporting skills in these events.
Read more ...Local second level students shine at BT Young Scientist exhibition
Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Eight schools from the Galway region represented the county at this year’s BT Young Scientist exhibition with many groups departing with prestigious awards, and among them is Edel Browne from the Presentation College in Athenry.
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