Galway peace activists on trial tomorrow

Mon, Jun 23, 2014

Galway Alliance Against War members Margaretta D’Arcy and Niall Farrell will appear before Ennis District Court at 10.30am tomorrow (Tuesday June 24).

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Council to examine sewage health hazard at Ballinfoyle Park

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Galway City Council is to produce a comprehensive report on the sewerage system in the Ballinfoyle Park area amid reports of sewage oozing out in back gardens and green areas.

The plight of some residents in Ballinfoyle Park was outlined at a meeting of the local authority this week when councillors were asked to approve the Part 8 planning process of a development which would see the fire damaged number 59 Ballinfoyle Park demolished and replaced by a two storey dwelling and number 60 into a three bedroom house. Following public consultation a submission, in the form of a petition signed by 13 residents, was sent to the planning department.

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Up to sixty jobs expected to go at Tuam company

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Staff at contact lens manufacturer Transitions Optical have been warned that the Tuam-based company is facing up to 60 job losses.

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Community given chance to submit Knocknacarra centre plan

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Concerns that the new €3.4 million Knocknacarra Community Centre will be taken over by a commercial operator have been allayed somewhat with community groups and local clubs now being given a six-week window to submit a business plan for the running and management of the facility.

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Galway businesses soldier on despite heatwave

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

With the summer weather finally hitting Galway, many people are leaving the shadows of the home and heading outside to bask in the rays.

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Thank you to the unknown soldier who helped injured child

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Fergal Fahey and his six-year-old daughter Hazel of Merlin Park, Galway, were dealt a shock last Wednesday afternoon when Hazel was injured after being knocked off her bike.

As the young girl was cycling out of the grounds of her school, Gaelscoil Dara, Renmore, she was thrown off balance when the driver of a parked car swung the door open in front of her and hit her.

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Lifesaving machine not covered under Long Term Illness scheme

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

The parents of a Galway child with Down Syndrome - who suffers from a sleep disorder - have to pay more than €70 per month to rent a lifesaving machine for the boy.

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Locations of bike scheme docking stations ‘utter madness’

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

The locations of the 19 docking stations for the Regional Cities Bike Share Scheme have been described as “utter madness”, as they are too close together in the city centre and should be spread out across the city to encourage more cycling.

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Council told to respect ratepayers and stop Eyre Square commercialisation

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Commercial activity in Eyre Square is to be severely curtailed following representations made by Fianna Fail city councillor Ollie Crowe who pressed the Galway City Council to respect ratepayers and revoke any commitments already made.

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New legislation threatens rural Galway post offices

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Post offices in rural Galway should not be threatened with closure over Government plans to relpace ‘An Post’ with the term “payment service provider” in the Social Welfare and Pensions Bill.

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Inis Mór prepares for Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Ireland will stage the third stop of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2014 at the Serpent’s Lair on Inis Mór this June 28 and 29.

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IMF role for NUI Galway professor

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

NUI Galway economics professor Alan Ahearne has been appointed as an advisor to the International Monetary Fund.

Professor Ahearne, head of economics at NUI Galway, will be an external advisor to the strategy, practice and review department, advising IMF senior management on how the fund could better support the efforts of countries at all levels of income to boost growth and create jobs in the period ahead.

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Sunflowers continue charity work in Belarus

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Volunteers from the Sunflowers Chernobyl Appeal children’s charity have returned from Belarus, where they were involved in rebuilding and renovating a derelict house belonging to the Bogushevsk orphanage.

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Shannon flying high

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Shannon Airport has received more recognition for the strides made in the 18 months since it achieved independence, claiming one of the top honours at the inaugural Irish Aviation Industry Awards.

Shannon claimed the first Airport Achievement Award at the aviation awards, sponsored by the Irish Aviation Authority, in recognition of the airport’s impressive start to life as an independent entity.

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Ban below cost alcohol to save jobs, urge Galway off-licences

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

The Government is being urged to support independent off licences by reducing excise duty and banning below cost selling of alcohol, a move which according to members of the National Off-Licence Association in Galway will help retain jobs.

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NUI Galway to hold public forum on university sports

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

NUI Galway will be hosting a forum on sports on Saturday June 28 as part of the university’s engagement process with alumni and the public.

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Galway rower to make history at Henley

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Galway rower Katie O’Brien is set to make history this weekend when she competes at the prestigious Henley Women’s Regatta in England. Katie will be the first Irish para rower to compete at the event, which is the premier rowing regatta for women in the UK, with more than 1600 competitors taking part this year.

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Hairdressers wanted in Canada

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

An open day for Galway hairdressers interested in emigrating to Canada will be held on Sunday in the Salthill Hotel.

Diamond Global Recruitment, the only Canadian recruitment firm with an office in Ireland, has been hired to find 80 stylists to work in both men’s only and unisex salons, mainly in Alberta.

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Irish Water ordered to investigate Clifden water quality

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Irish Water has been ordered to carry out a full investigation into water quality issues in Clifden by the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Summer weather mood masks the dangers of drowning

Thu, Jun 19, 2014

Galway’s hot weather can lull people into a sense of security around beaches, rivers, and lakes, and increase the risk of drowning, according to Roger Sweeney of Irish Water Safety.

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