Communication skills — a passport to success

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

A person’s ability to speak clearly and engagingly has an enormous impact on his/her self confidence, appreciation of language, literature, and art, and ability to communicate effectively throughout life. Whether interacting with fellow pupils and school teachers, delivering a presentation to colleagues, or performing in the public arena, being an articulate, engaging, speaker is an invaluable skill. When better to develop promote skills than in childhood?

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Former TD Padraic McCormack - ‘a writer in the John B Keane mode’ as he launches a collection of short stories

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

PETER MANDLESON’S autobiography includes a photograph of him relaxing at Mick Jagger’s house. It is hard to imagine former Galway West Fine Gael TD Padraic McCormack ever wanting to hang around with rock stars. Instead McCormack has a genuine interest in the eccentricities that make otherwise unremarkable people, in unremarkable places, far more interesting than anyone photographed with the late Princess Margaret.

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Croi and McSharry Pharmacy join forces to highlight dangers of heart disease for women

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

Croi have teamed up with the McSharry Pharmacy Group to bring key health messages to Galway women as part of their ‘Women at Heart’ campaign. 

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Modern and innovative gentle dental care at Clarinbridge Dental

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

Dr Eimer Fleming has recently opened Clarinbridge’s first dental practice — Clarinbridge Dental. Having worked in practices in Galway city and county for the past seven years, Dr Fleming  is delighted to announce the opening of her new practice.

The highest standard of dental care is provided in a clean and calm environment as Dr Fleming understands that attending for dental appointments is a daunting experience for many.  The practice of gentle dentistry is undertaken at Clarinbridge Dental, with all staff working together to provide patients with a comfortable experience. 

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Predict the score and win your money back at Tom Dempsey Flooring

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

You’ll feel like you’re walking on air this weekend if you correctly predict the final score in either of the two hurling finals on Sunday.

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World-renowned surgeon to deliver Sir Peter Freyer Memorial Lecture at NUI Galway

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

NUI Galway will host Ireland’s largest surgical conference, the 40th Sir Peter Freyer Memorial Lecture and Surgical Symposium over the next two days September 4-5 in the Arts Millennium Building, NUI Galway when internationally renowned surgeon, Dr Philip Schauer will deliver the Memorial Lecture entitled ‘Surgical Therapy for Diabetes – A New Order’.

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Lorraine Higgins calls on Sinn Fein to persuade IRA to give its fortune to those who suffered at its hands

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

Senator Lorraine Higgins today said that Sinn Fein should use whatever influence it has with the IRA to ensure that monies left over when they allegedly disbanded is distributed to deserving causes both in Northern Ireland and the Rep of Ireland.

She said that it is plausible to assume that IRA accounts were in the black when they alleged they disbanded and this “really begs the question as to where the money has gone.|

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Fitting that Banville will open the 21st Autumn Gathering at Coole

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

Described as “one of the most imaginative literary novelists writing in the English language today,” John Banville will open The Lady Gregory - Yeats Autumn Gathering.  Taking place at Coole Park, Gort and Thoor Ballylee, from 25-27 September, the Gathering recognises Lady Gregory’s unique influence on Irish arts and literature.  

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Galway disappoints in latest litter survey

Thu, Sep 03, 2015

The latest survey by the Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) alliance shows Galway city as ‘moderately littered’, losing its Clean to European Norms status, and in 33rd position in the ranking of 40 towns and cities nationwide.

While many of the sites surveyed were found to be in good condition — the majority of sites in Galway scored an A or B grade according to an An Taisce inspector — a small number of areas were found to be moderately or heavily littered.

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You Should Really See a Doctor

Tue, Sep 01, 2015

New RTE medical series, You Should Really See a Doctor, and we will be travelling the country in our mobile clinic will be in NUI Galway on Monday September 7th.

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WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO THE GAA HURLING ALL-IRELAND FINAL

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

Guinness®, proud partner of the GAA in Ireland, is offering Galway Advertiser readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to the GAA Hurling All Ireland Final, where Galway will face Kilkenny, on Sunday, 6th September at Croke Park.

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Galway baby deemed Ireland's cutest

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

Baby Tom Fay from Renmore has been officially announced as Ireland's cutest baby. The Galway Advertiser was contacted by Tom's mother Bronagh earlier this week to inform the paper that her beautiful little boy had been shortlisted to the last 12 in the Irish Sun competition to find Ireland's cutest baby. He was then shortlisted to the final three, and Bronagh was informed last night that a flurry of votes for Tom meant he had been deemed the winner!

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Galway's housing at crisis point

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

Galway's housing shortage is reaching crisis proportions as more than 25,000 students descend on the city seeking accommodation for the college year.

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Aran fisherman dies in trawler accident

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

A young Aran fisherman has died this week following an accident on board a trawler in Donegal.

James Joyce (27) of Cill Ronáin in Inis Mór, fell while cleaning out stagnant water from tanks in a refrigeration unit on the Galway-registered trawler Oilean an Oir at Killybegs Harbour at around lunchtime on Monday. 

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Galway Gardai issue another appeal to identify body of man

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

Gardai in Salthill have renewed their appeal for information following the discovery of a man's body in Rusheen Woods in September last year. A facial reconstruction image of the man has been created to assist the investigation

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Urgent appeal to help Galway based children’s cancer charity

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

Hand in Hand children’s cancer charity has launched an immediate appeal for funding due to an unprecedented demand for its services. The not-for-profit organisation, which began operating in 2006, supports families who are affected by childhood cancer throughout Ireland. Its aim is to alleviate some of the stress, anxiety, and practical difficulties faced by families who have a child undergoing treatment for cancer, through the provision of practical (laundry, childcare, domestic cleaning, and meals) and emotional support.

Up to 250 children are diagnosed with cancer each year in Ireland, and of that number 20 per cent will not survive. The incidence of childhood cancer is increasing every year meaning funding is essential to meet this growth as the treatment of childhood cancer often extends to years.

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Galwegians must utilise chance to have their say

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

A significant step in reviewing local government in Galway - that could see a merger between Galway city and county councils  - has been taken with the completion of a report  into various options to deliver high quality services in our area.

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Potential changes to local government is'hugely important' to the people of Galway

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

A county councillor has called on the Galway Local Government Review Committee to "put people first instead of always thinking about money.''

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Visionary Inis Meain community seeks sponsorship to finance a new teacher

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

A Galway school has come up with a novel initiative to finance a much-needed teacher. 

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COPE Galway seeks local solutions to homelessness 'crisis'

Thu, Aug 27, 2015

COPE Galway has identified access to housing as the single biggest issue experienced by clients of its services.

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