Conference examines how to improve health of young adults with Type 1 diabetes
Thu, Jun 23, 2016
A conference which takes place today (Thursday) at NUI Galway, will examine ways of improving the health of young adults with Type 1 diabetes.
Read more ...Staying and leaving
Thu, Jun 23, 2016
I remember the scene about about a decade or more ago, when Inishbofin was annoyed that they weren’t getting something or other that they richly deserved from Galway Council Council, they told the council that if they weren’t getting it from Galway, they’d head off to Mayo and get it there. They said that they’d hold a plebiscite on the island, and in one fell swoop, they’d recommend that they pitch their lot in with Mayo County Council, because the Mayo islands seemed to be faring much better.
Read more ...Louise Duffy announced as headline judge for Ladies Day
Thu, Jun 23, 2016
The luxurious g Hotel & Spa Galway, proud sponsors of this year’s Best Dressed Lady and Best Hat competitions on Ladies Day at the Galway Races Thursday July 28 have teamed up with popular Irish radio broadcaster and fashionista Louise Duffy as their headline judge for the hugely popular day. Known for her love and passion for fashion, Mayo-native Louise will be joined at the racecourse in the judging process for this highly sought after title by Triona Barrett (General Manager of the g Hotel & Spa), Bairbre Power (Fashion Editor with the Irish Independent) and Melanie Morris (Editor-in-Chief/Beauty Director at IMAGE Publications).
Read more ...Salthill must become 'half way point' on Wild Atlantic Way says councillor
Tue, Jun 21, 2016
Salthill must be designated "the half way point in the Wild Atlantic Way" and be developed as a major Wild Atlantic Way base for tourists, with the defunct tourist office "utilised" as an interpretive centre.
Read more ...Public's view sought on future of South Park
Tue, Jun 21, 2016
The future of South Park, and how it can be redeveloped into a major new public park and amenity for Galway city, will be discussed at a meeting next week, which the public is asked to attend.
Read more ...Galway to mark UN World Refugee Day
Mon, Jun 20, 2016
“Ireland’s response to the refugee crisis has been shameful - from the long term incarceration of children and adults in Direct Provision, to the pitiful response by Government offering asylum to just 4,000 people - of which only 10 Syrian refugees have been received so far.”
Read more ...Taking on the world... and winning
Fri, Jun 17, 2016
In a room filled to capacity, with almost 2,000 budding culinary writers and publishers in attendance, Galway author Michael O’Meara sits on the edge of his seat and thinks.
Read more ...Jobs boost as med tech company announces new city plant
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Galway received a jobs boost yesterday when it was announced that ZELTIQ Aesthetics, Inc. a medical technology company focused on developing and commercialising products utilizing its proprietary controlled-cooling technology, is to establish a European manufacturing facility in the city, which is expected to create about 60 jobs over the next 18 months.
Read more ...Canney welcomes €31 million in additional funding for disability services in Galway
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Disability services in County Galway are to benefit from the allocation of an additional €31 million in funding, with the majority of the funds to cover costs for complying with national residential standards and providing emergency residential places.
Read more ...School fears that public parkland may be redesignated
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Parents and teachers at a city school are concerned that public parkland adjacent to the facility, which they had envisaged could be used by pupils both during and after school, may be redesignated which may result in limited access for them to an important local amenity.
Read more ...Bike thieves strike again in city
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Galway Gardai are investigating a series of bike thefts in the city in the last week
Read more ...Kyne declares tackling invasive species in Corrib 'a priority'
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Minister of State for Gaeltacht Affairs and Natural Resources and TD for Galway West and Mayo South, Seán Kyne has today confirmed that he is working to ensure the continuation of the programme to tackle the invasive species affecting Lough Corrib.
Read more ...Rabbitte welcomes Government u-turn on life changing cancer drug
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
A commitment to approve a life changing cancer drug has been given by the Health Minister Simon Harris, after Galway East Fianna Fáil TD Anne Rabbitte raised the case of a man in her constituency who has been fighting the disease for six years.
Read more ...Gardai investigate weekend burglaries
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Gardai are investigating a number of burglaries around the city and county this week.
Read more ...Arts festival box office opens on Forster Street
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
The Galway International Arts Festival Box Office officially opened at the Galway Tourist Office, Forster Street, this week, just as festival bound theatre director Ivo Van Hove won a Tony Award in New York.
Read more ...John Gibbs, Benny O’Connor and Gerry Purcell receive top civic honour
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
John Gibbs, Benny O’Connor and Gerry Purcell have all been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation during a meeting of the 30th anniversary of the Galway Salthill Rotary Club.
Read more ...Moycullen will be 'too expensive to live in' if rent rates continue to rise, warns councillor
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Cllr Noel Thomas believes people may not be able to afford to live in Moycullen if the rate of increases of rent continue to follow the current trend.
Read more ...Major funding for NUI Galway project on gathering evidence from nuclear scenes
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
A team led by NUI Galway has been awarded €4.8 Million in Horizon 2020 EU funding for their project ROCSAFE (Remotely Operated CBRNe Scene Assessment & Forensic Examination), which will use robotics and intelligent reasoning to gather forensic evidence in the event of a chemical, biological or nuclear incident. Led by Dr Michael Madden from the College of Engineering & Informatics at NUI Galway, the ROCSAFE project will focus on developing ICT and Security software to gather forensic intelligence in the event of a terrorist attack.
ROCSAFE’s overall goal is to fundamentally change how CBRNe (chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense events) are assessed, and ensure the safety of crime scene investigators, by reducing the need for them to enter dangerous scenes to gather evidence.The overall project budget is €4.8 million, of which almost €1 million has been awarded to NUI Galway. The project includes five other Irish entities and additional funding will be awarded to Tyndall, the Defence Forces (specifically ordinance disposal), the Inter-Agency Emergency Management Office, and two Irish companies, Reamda and SBN. There are 13 partners in total involved in the ROCSAFE project across Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Germany, along with a wider set of advisory board members.
Read more ...Ireland has nothing to fear from a Brexit
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
"We must sow terror in the hearts of the Irish people," a senior Irish politician told Irish Independent journalist James Downey in 2001, explaining how the Republic's Government would reverse the people's No vote to the EU's Nice Treaty that year, and turn it into a Yes vote for the same treaty the year after.
Read more ...Wedding open day at the Claregalway Hotel
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
On Sunday, June 26, the Claregalway Hotel will host its annual summer open wedding day from 1-4pm.
Nora Gill, director and wedding co-ordinator at the Claregalway Hotel, and her hotel and event team, will be on hand to show you why their excellence in service is not expensive, but priceless. View the award-winning contemporary styled hotel and facilities that will accommodate all your needs on your special day.
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