Property sales increase by 50 per cent
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
According to the property price register at the end of August, the number of property sales for both Galway city and county is showing a dramatic increase year on year. The register gives the exact selling price of properties and so is the most accurate record of actual sales that have taken place.
Read more ...Galway City Council figures reveal city election candidates’ expenses
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Expenses ranging from more that €9,000 to under €1,000 were incurred by local election candidates across Galway city’s three wards in May’s local elections. However one candidate’s campaign cost him only €39.
Read more ...Young mother left homeless as city housing crisis continues
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A mother of young children, including a baby born 26 weeks premature, is the latest victim of the city’s housing crisis, which has seen rising rents, lack of housing, and the refusal of landlords to accept rent allowance force many families to seek the emergency assistance of the housing section at Galway City Council.
Read more ...Elderly forced to find own transport to daycare centre
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A number of elderly people attending a day care centre in the city must organise their own transport to and from the facility because a HSE West bus service is no longer available.
Read more ...New €15 coin launched in honour of inventor John Philip Holland
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A new €15 limited edition silver proof collector coin honouring John Philip Holland, the Irish born inventor of the modern submarine, was launched on Monday in Oranmore by the Central Bank of Ireland.
Read more ...Connemara MND sufferer fights for operation denied by HSE
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A Connemara MND sufferer has accused the Health Services Executive of denying him the right to choose to undergo an operation that will extend his life and has set up the Andrew Lydon Trust to help raise funds for the procedure and extensive aftercare that will be needed.
Read more ...Two-year Advertiser history series to remember events of a century ago
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
The question as to how the events of the Irish revolution of c. 1914-23 (and particularly the Easter Rising) will be remembered in Ireland and in Galway during the forthcoming decade of centenaries is an important one; and will form the bedrock of a two-year series of articles to start in the Galway Advertiser next week.
Read more ...Galway obstetrician/gynaecologist accused of carrying out fertility treatment without patient’s consent
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A Medical Council fitness to practise committee has adjourned an inquiry into an allegation that a Galway doctor carried out a fertility procedure without the patient’s consent.
Read more ...Trial date set over death of Connemara man in Perth
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A plea of self-defence is expected to be given by a man who will face trial next May in relation to the killing a Connemara man in Perth last December.
Read more ...Nolan condemns Isis beheading of journalist
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Reports of the release of a second video portraying the beheading of a journalist by Islamic State has been described as an act of “barbarism” and “very distressing” by the Galway TD.
According to media reports, the Islamic State group is claiming to have beheaded reporter, Steven Sotloff who they had held captive. This follows the execution last month, by the same group, of journalist James Foley.
Read more ...Flannery seeks ban on animal circuses coming to Galway
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Boards dominated by councillors and banning circuses which use animal performances will be on the agenda for next Monday’s Galway City Council meeting.
Read more ...Anti Austerity Alliance calls for Galwegians to boycott Irish Water
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Galway householders should not co-operaterate with Irish Water or provide any information to the controversial organisation.
Read more ...Crowe demands €50 million for mental health
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A Galway city councillor is calling for €50 million to be set aside in Budget 2015 for mental health funding, following publication of figures showing one in seven adults in Ireland suffers mental health problems annually.
Fianna Fáil Galway City Central councillor Ollie Crowe made his call following publication of the Mental Health Commission’s annual report. The report highlighted the ‘one in seven’ figure and outlined how mental health policy is being implemented unevenly and inconsistently across the State.
Read more ...It’s about to get soapy as Ros na Rún returns
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Production of Ireland’s only rural television drama, Ros na Rún, recently got underway creating more than 140 jobs and airing the first episode of the 19th series on TG4 earlier this week.
Read more ...Do you have an object from WWI?
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Galwegians with stories about relatives who fought in The Great War or who have objects and memorabilia from the period are being asked to take part in an event at the Galway City Museum.
Read more ...Screening of Peacemakers for International Peace Day
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
A special free screening of the highly acclaimed movie Peacemakers will take place at the Harbour Hotel on Sunday, September 21, to help mark the International Day of Peace.
Read more ...Galway’s first mosque to officially open this month
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
The leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmed, will open Galway city’s first mosque at a special ceremony this month.
Read more ...Lackagh closer to getting new school building
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
Efforts to acquire a new school building for Lackagh National School has taken a potential step closer to becoming a reality this week.
The school has moved to ‘Stage 2B’ with the Department of Education, which means it can now seek planning permission and prepare documents for tender. Currently the school has been surviving with prefab accommodation that has become increasingly substandard.
Read more ...Big O Taxis and Students Unions will ensure students ‘Don’t Walk Home Alone’
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
BIG O TAXIS have joined forces with the Students Unions in GMIT in a bid to ensure the safety of students going home late at night. This campaign is called “Don’t Walk Home Alone” and is aimed to deter students from walking home alone after a night out where they find that they have neglected to budget for their taxi.
They will go to one of the Big O offices (Domnick St or Eyre Sq – beside the Meyrick Hotel) or hail one of the many Big O taxis operating throughout the city. They will hand over their students union card to the driver who will then bring them home safely.
Read more ...Vodafone Comedy Carnival line–up to be announced next week
Thu, Sep 04, 2014
It was a festival but this year it is becoming a carnival, and one of America’s finest comedians, Rich Hall - reputed to be the inspiration for The Simpson’s Moe Szyslak - will help launch it.
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