Eamon Ceannt festival among 2016 events for Galway

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

A week-long festival commemorating the life of Eamon Ceannt, the only Galway-born leader of the Easter Rising, will be among a series of events taking place in Galway next year to mark the centenary of 1916.

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City council facing five million euro gap in finances

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Galway City Council is facing a shortfall of some €5 million as it attempts to balance its books for the year, it emerged this week.

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City braces itself for highest tides in nearly two decades

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

This month will see some of the highest tides Galway has experienced in the last 18 years, with measures being put in place to deal with flooding around the Spanish Arch area of the city.

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Taste of France now open at Cross St Lower

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Taste of France shop opens its doors in Cross St Lower this week. Owned and run by French natives Thierry and Catherine Schreiber, this shop offers a wide range of products produced by well known French suppliers known for their Made  in France tradition from areas such as Provence, Drome and Basque country. The product range on offer includes candies, linen, accessories, natural cosmetics and a delicatessen. 

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Local property tax rate to remain unchanged next year, vote councillors

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Galway city councillors have voted to retain the local property tax at its current rate for the coming year.

The issue caused much debate when it was discussed this week by the councillors, who have the discretion to raise or lower the rate of the tax by up to 15 per cent every year. 

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Gala evening in aid of Galway University Hospitals Arts Trust

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

The Galway University Hospitals Arts Trust is holding a gala evening of music and song in the Town Hall Theatre on Wednesday September 30 at 8pm, featuring Luka Bloom, John Faulkner, Mary Bergin, and The Amazing Apples, among others.

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Galway medical device business wins FDA clearance

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

A Ballybrit based medical device company has received some good news for its export business. ArraVasc designs, manufactures, and markets innovative devices for interventional clinicians across the world. In August the business received notification of FDA clearance, which will allow export sales to the USA. 

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Public meeting on Government’s White Paper on defence

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

The Government’s White Paper on defence has attracted scant media comment, but if implemented, will see Ireland increase military spending, “deepen” its relationship with the EU, OSCE, and NATO, and be required to work closely with the European Defence Agency.

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SVP Galway calls for volunteers for winter effort

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

As it prepares to meet growing demands for support from families and individuals this winter, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) in Galway will hold two information evenings to recruit volunteers on Wednesday September 23 from 6pm to 8pm in the Westside Resource Centre and Thursday September 23 from 6pm to 8pm in the Menlo Park Hotel.

Volunteers are needed throughout the city. The format of the evening will be a short presentation at 6pm, repeated at 7pm, each followed by a chat with SVP current volunteers over a cup of tea or coffee. Attendees will find out about the wide range of work done by the SVP in Galway City and the numerous ways in which people can get involved.

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Galway milliner showcases at London Fashion Week

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Galway milliner, Suzie Mahony will showcase her Spring/Summer 2016 Collection on September 20 at London Fashion Week. Her couture collection will feature as part of the House of Ikons Show at the Hilton London in aid of the Princes Trust.

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NRA ‘insensitive’ in not rebuilding tragic wall in Kilrickle

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

THE National Roads Authority is being insensitive in not rebuilding a vital roadside wall knocked during a fatal accident in the centre of Kilrickle some years ago, according to Labour Senator Lorraine Higgins.

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Free, fun and student-organised Tech Carnival event brings top tech firms to NUI Galway

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Computer Science students at NUI Galway will hold the third annual ‘Synapse //a Tech Carnival’ bringing major technological companies and employers to Galway City next week. The one-day free event will take place on Wednesday, 23 September in the Bailey Allen Hall at NUI Galway.

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Lam and O’Shea to speak at NUIG open days

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Two sporting icons will be guest speakers at this year’s autumn open days at NUI Galway.

Professor Eamon O’Shea, former manager of the Tipperary senior hurling team, and Pat Lam, Connacht Rugby head coach, will make guest appearances and talk sport during the two day event held on Friday October 2 and Saturday October 3.

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Sean-nós singing workshops

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Máire Ní Mhaoilchíaráin, the 2015 Sean-Nós Singer-in-Residence at NUI Galway, will give a series of sean-nós singing workshops beginning at 7pm, Wednesday, 30 September, in the Seminar Room at the Centre for Irish Studies, NUI Galway.

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Colourful opening this Saturday for Oughterard park

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

The official opening of Oughterard’s Corribdale Park will take place this Saturday September 19. The event will start with a free family funday taking place from 1pm - 2pm. There will be pony rides, bouncy castle, zorb footballs, a popcorn stall and face-painting as well as music and specially designed fitness challenges!

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Ready to run and bike in the Corribdale Duathlon

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

The third annual Corribdale Duathlon takes place on September 27 in Oughterard, Co Galway.

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Connacht’s Jason Harris Wright and Matt Healy leading strength and conditioning fitness camps

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Ever wonder what it would be like to train in top class facilities and be guided by a professional athlete? Sign up for Connacht Rugby’s strength and conditioning classes and bootcamp sessions at their excellent facilities in the Sportsground and achieve your fitness goals under the watchful eye of Connacht players Jason Harris Wrightand Matt Healy along with experienced fitness adviser Gerard Kelly. Participants of the strength and conditioning classes will be treated to a comprehensive training plan by senior professional players Jason Harris Wright and Matt Healy.

Classes include resistance training and cardio-vascular work along with tips and information on how to improve mobility, flexibility, diet and lifestyle. All classes take place in the impressive Connacht Rugby gym. 

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An Pucan rocks home with two new awards titles for Galway

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

An Pucan, Galway’s multi award winning, newest oldest bar, has been awarded another two industry awards. The ‘Oscars’ of the Irish licensing industry were held in Dublin on September 7 to celebrate the best of Irish hospitality at the “Sky Bar of the Year Awards”. With over 30,000 votes cast by the public, An Púcán took home the award for Connaught Bar of the Year and also for Best Use of Social Media. 

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Tuam Adult Learning Centre holding open day to mark Literacy Awareness Week

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Adult Literacy Awareness week takes place from Monday to Friday, September 21-25. The aim of the week is to promote local literacy services, raise awareness of the benefits of improving reading, writing, and numeracy skills, and to highlight the benefits of helping people with poor literacy and numeracy skills accessing adult education, to create a more inclusive society.

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Your museum needs your help in telling the story of revolutionary Galway

Thu, Sep 17, 2015

Galway City Museum needs your help to tell Galway’s revolutionary story in a new exhibition entitled Revolution in Galway, 1913-1923, due to open in Spring 2016.  This exhibition offers Galway people the chance to have their story told alongside the national story that we are already so familiar with.  The Revolutionary years leading up to the Easter Rising of 1916 through to the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War had a major impact on the shaping of modern Ireland. What part did Galway play? What steered ordinary Irish people on the path towards Irish Nationalism? 

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