Galway Racecourse stalwart Terry Cunningham passes away
Thu, Jan 07, 2016
Tributes have been paid to Galway Racecourse chairman and former auctioneer Terry Cunningham who passed away suddenly on Monday evening. The 71-year-old was extremely well-known in the city due to his auctioneering business and work on the race committee, of which he had been a member since 1990.
Read more ...Connolly demands 'immediate re-opening' of Sexual Assault Treatment Unit
Wed, Jan 06, 2016
Closure of the Sexual Assault Treatment for Children in Galway is "unacceptable" and it must be reopened "immediately" especially as sexual assault and violence remains one of the most under-reported and under-recorded of crimes.
Read more ...UHG to get 35 new beds for new interim emergency ward
Tue, Jan 05, 2016
A 17 bed interim emergency ward for University Hospital Galway’s Emergency Department has been opened, with a further 18 beds on schedule to open within the next six to eight weeks.
Read more ...Enjoy the beautiful setting of Galway Bay Golf Resort
Tue, Jan 05, 2016
The one word that comes to mind when driving up to the Galway Bay Golf Resort is stunning. The setting in Renville, overlooking Galway Bay, is truly amazing and one wonders if a view like it could be found anywhere else in Ireland.
Read more ...UHG has longest waiting times in the State new figures reveal
Tue, Jan 05, 2016
More than 1,300 outpatients were waiting for more than 18 months for an appointment in UHG, the longest waiting times in the State, according to figures released by the Department of Health.
Read more ...Personal Assistance service hours to be slashed in 2016
Mon, Jan 04, 2016
Fears are growing that the Personal Assistance service for people with disabilities will see a reduction of 100,000 hours throughout 2016, with a County Galway TD calling the possibility "truly shocking".
Read more ...Galway Food Festival to explore a century of Irish cuisine
Mon, Jan 04, 2016
THE CHRISTMAS indulgence of food and drink may be over with the arrival of the lean and austere month of January, but Galwegians will have a chance to indulge in all manner of cuisine, indeed a century of it, when the Galway Food Festival returns.
Read more ...Call on Taoiseach to visit south Galway and 'see disaster' for himself
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
As Galway prepared for a battering from Storm Frank yesterday evening, Ardrahan-based county councillor Michael Fahy called on An Taoiseach Enda Kenny to visit south Galway to see the destruction caused by recent flooding in the area.
Read more ...Bilingual status on its way for Galway city in 2016
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
The Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Frank Fahy, announced at ‘Cóisir Nollag Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge’ that bilingual status will be bestowed on Galway City early in 2016.
Read more ...Keaveney calls on Taoiseach to recall the Dáil to deal with flooding crisis
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
Dep Colm Keaveney has written to the Taoiseach requesting an urgent recall of the Dáil to debate measures necessary to address the national flooding crisis.
Read more ...Number of children admitted to adult settings likely to rise due to lack of investment warns Keaveney
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Mental Health Colm Keaveney has warned that the number of children being admitted to adult units is likely to increase because the Government has not provided the necessary funds to ensure there are enough places for children.
Read more ...New project to significantly improve aquaculture efficiencies
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
A new joint multidisciplinary aquaculture project between NUI Galway and Athlone Institute of Technology will significantly improve production management and efficiencies at inland aquaculture sites.
MOREFISH, which is funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, aims to develop and test new innovative technologies and processes. Led by Dr Eoghan Clifford from the College of Engineering and Informatics at NUI Galway and Professor Neil Rowan from Athlone Institute of Technology, the project addresses critically important needs identified by industry end-users, including the potential for advanced aeration technologies, efficient production management and deployment of next-generation disinfection technologies.
Read more ...New project to significantly improve aquaculture efficiencies
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
A new joint multidisciplinary aquaculture project between NUI Galway and Athlone Institute of Technology will significantly improve production management and efficiencies at inland aquaculture sites.
Read more ...New project to significantly improve aquaculture efficiencies
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
A new joint multidisciplinary aquaculture project between NUI Galway and Athlone Institute of Technology will significantly improve production management and efficiencies at inland aquaculture sites.
Read more ...New project to significantly improve aquaculture efficiencies
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
A new joint multidisciplinary aquaculture project between NUI Galway and Athlone Institute of Technology will significantly improve production management and efficiencies at inland aquaculture sites.
Read more ...Galway People of the Year Award winners to be honoured in January
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
The Galway People of the Year Award winners 2015 will be honoured at a Gala Banquet and Presentation to be held in the Galway Bay Hotel on Saturday February 6. Compered by Keith Finnegan, the winners were nominated by members of the public for their work in a variety of fields which contributed to the betterment of the lives of people in their communities. The winners were introduced by the chair of the adjudication panel Mary Bennett and awards organiser Ollie Robinson to a large attendance of family and supporters.
Read more ...Unnecessary Credit Union restrictions an election issue — Harkin
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
Local MEP Marian Harkin has called on Ireland’s three million credit union members to consider the government’s anti credit union policies in the context of the upcoming general election.
Read more ...Jobs boost as Galway-based Channel Mechanics Raises $2.3M in angel funding
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
NUI Galway client company, Channel Mechanics, developer of the first cloud-based channel enablement SaaS (software as a service solution), channelIT, just announced a $2.3 million round of angel funding. The funds will be used to expand channelIT to U.S. customers and increase Channel Mechanics’ presence there as well. Angel funding has come from principal investors Enterprise Ireland, Konstantin Sidorov from RRC Business Telecommunications Ltd., and Karl Flannery from Knowledge Transfer Ireland and long-time ICT industry executive.
Read more ...Is it time to transform your life?
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
It is around this time of year that one starts to give some thought to New Year’s resolutions. Maybe you are stuck in a bit of of a style rut, and are feeling a bit dowdy as we approach the festive season? Do you find yourself constantly wearing the same clothes, with no idea how to change your look? Once upon a time, the idea of hiring a stylist to sort out wardrobe issues may have seemed like a slightly frivolous concept. Nowadays thanks to fashionistas like Sonya Lennon, Brendan Courtney, and Marietta Doran, stylists have come of age.
Read more ...Local sports clubs helping older people to become active
Wed, Dec 30, 2015
The tireless efforts of local sporting organisations have contributed significantly to the fact that there has been a steady increase in the number of older people becoming active, according to a local sports official.
Michael Curley, the co-ordinator of Galway Sports Partnership, says it is great to see the numbers of older people meeting the National Physical Activity Guidelines.
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