Galway miracle tot stars in charity calendar

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A Galway toddler who was born weighing only 1.5lb has been chosen to feature in a charity calendar which is aiming to raise €40,000 to support premature babies and their parents.

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Tuam man went to buy heroin in Dublin flat when gardai raided it

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A Tuam man who was in a Dublin flat when gardaí raided it and caught another man bagging up heroin for street dealing has been remanded on bail pending sentence next February.

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N59 and N84 work schemes announced by Minister

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

The long-awaited N59 Maam Cross to Oughterard road improvement project is to be progressed under the National Road Authority (NRA) Minor Works Scheme for 2015, details of which were announced last evening.

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Galway youth projects to benefit from funding

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

Youth Work Ireland’s Westside project and the Forum Adolescent Support Programme will both benefit from capital grants announced by the Government.

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With almost ninety trafficked women selling sex in Galway, local politicians are asked to support new law

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

The Immigrant Council of Ireland is urging Galway TDs and senators to show their support for the publication of the heads of the Criminal Law [Sexual Offences] Bill 2014 which proposes wide ranging reforms of the current law.

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Galway group water schemes ‘left to mercy of Irish Water’ SF councillor warns

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

scheme members in Galway are accusing the Government of “abandoning” them and of being “left to the mercy of Irish Water”.

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Department deadline threatens important Harbour repair funding says Ó Cuív

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Agriculture Éamon Ó Cuív TD says Government constraints put on funding to repair storm damaged piers and harbours could risk the completion of certain projects.

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HSE urges visits to undertheweather.ie as respiratory illness almost doubles in a week

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

The HSE is urging people to avail of its new website undertheweather.ie for advice on how to get better and when to consult a doctor, as rates of winter illnesses rise. According to the health body the incidence of one common winter illness, respiratory syncytial virus, has almost doubled in the last week.

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County heroes recognised at Cathaoirleach’s Community Awards ceremony

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

More than 250 people from Community and Voluntary groups from all around County Galway were honoured at the Cathaoirleach’s Community Awards ceremony last Thursday in the Claregalway Hotel. The Awards, previously called the Mayors Awards, recognise and celebrate community and voluntary activity around County Galway. Twelve awards were up for grabs after a public call for nominations was made back in October.

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Local diabetes educator wins international award

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A diabetes educator from Galway has received a prestigious international award. Ciara Heverin, who delivers Type 2 diabetes courses under the DESMOND programme, has been presented with the ‘Educator of the Year’ awards in the inaugural Celebrating DESMOND awards.

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Herterich’s and Front Door combine for new twist on old favourite

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

Herterich Pork Butchers, a fourth generation artisan butchers b ased in Lombard Street, have been a fixed part of the Galway community since the opening of their doors in 1940. Their award winning sausages are always made in house with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.

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GMIT Students’ Union launches Christmas #SUheroes

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

GMIT Students’ Union has announced the launch of its SU heroes campaign, centred on fundraising and the collection of new toys for underprivileged families and sick children in hospital around Christmas time. The toys will be distributed through the Society of St Vincent De Paul and will also be given to sick children in UHG over the Christmas period.

The campaign will run until December 18 with the students’ union encouraging students to run their own events and fundraisers. The campaign started on Tuesday with a bucket collection in Eyre Square, and events taking place this week include a sky dive, Christmas market, Christmas carols, and a children’s Christmas party today (Thursday) featuring real reindeer and a visit from Santa.

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Fund-raising concert to take place in Oughterard

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A concert will take place in Oughterard next Friday December 12 to aid with the cost of felling two trees in the grounds of Kilcummin parish church.

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Brierhill NS holds its popular Christmas Fair this Saturday

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

All roads lead to Brierhill NS hall this Saturday for the popular Christmas fair.

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Restored Oughterard Courthouse to host first concert

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

The first phase in the restoration of the Oughterard Courthouse has been completed, and to mark the occasion the historic building will host its first concert on Monday (December 8).

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Explore Galway’s Buildings in stone with the new guidebook

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A new guidebook has been published by NUI Galway’s discipline of Earth and Ocean Science highlighting the wide variety of local and imported natural stone used in Galway City's buildings.

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Trad night for Pieta House

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A night of traditional folk music will take place in The Forge, Moycullen, this Friday, December 5, to raise funds for the Pieta House West facility in Tuam which provides counselling to people who are self-harming or suicidal.

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Santa and his puppy elves at Dangan Nurseries this weekend in aid of MADRA

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

A fun event in aid of local dog rescue charity MADRA will take place at Dangan Nurseries this Saturday and Sunday (December 6 and 7) from 12-4pm.

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Free concert of Irish and Estonian music

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

To mark the 10th anniversary of the Two Wildes sculpture, there will be a concert of Irish and Estonian music this evening at 8pm.

The concert, which is taking place in the Aula Maxima, NUI Galway, also marks the 10th anniversary of Estonia’s accession to the EU. In 2004 Galway was chosen as the Irish city that would welcome Estonia into the EU and to commemorate the occasion Estonia presented Galway with the statue of Irish writer Oscar Wilde and Estonian writer Edvard Wilde.

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Harvard education expert to deliver keynote address at city conference tomorrow

Thu, Dec 04, 2014

Professor Pasi Sahlberg, the Finnish educator and now Visiting Professor in Harvard Graduate School of Education will deliver the keynote address 'Lessons from top education systems around the Globe' at the 'Reforming Learning: Driving Success' conference at NUI Galway tomorrow Friday.

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