Compántas Lir brings powerful west of Ireland play to An Taibhdhearc en route to All Ireland Drama finals
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The award winning production of The Way You Look Tonight by local drama group Compántas Lir will be staged over three nights at An Taibhdhearc in two weeks time.
The play will run in An Taibhdhearc on Thursday April 11, Friday April 12 and Saturday April 13 and tickets are now on sale and are selling fast because of the many successes the production has had on the amateur drama circuit this Spring.
Read more ...Master of tae-kwon-do publishes revolutionary fitness book
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
In a bookstore you do not have to search for too long before locating a large proliferation of fitness books and in most cases they all contain the same messages and guides. But Shane Fitzgibbon, a kick-boxing and tae-kwon-do athlete, has just released an offering that aims to offer the reader more than the average health and fitness book.
Read more ...New mortgage proposals will favour homeowners, not banks, says Ó Cuív
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Newly published proposals on tackling the mortgage crisis will put homeowners “back in the driving seat” instead of giving “all the power to the banks”.
This is the view of Fianna Fáil agriculture spokesperson and Galway West TD Éamon Ó Cuív, who was speaking about the party’s Mortgage Resolution Bill 2013.
Read more ...US visitors treated to early morning Spirit of Connemara wake-up call
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Vistors from the US arrived off a flight at 5am to be greeted to more of an Irish experience than they had bargained for as local sean-nós dancer Emma O’Sullivan and Aran Island natives, the Mulkerrin Brothers, were there at Shannon Airport recently ready to treat them to a musical performance traditional Irish style.
Read more ...County council ‘concerned’ over proposed fish farm
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The proposed fish farm for Galway Bay has met with the “reservations” of Galway county councillors, who are demanding that the Government take note of their concerns.
Read more ...Nolan welcomes fuel allowance extension
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Labour TD for Galway West, Derek Nolan, today welcomed news from the Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton, that the fuel allowance scheme is to be extended by one week.
Read more ...Sinn Féin to hold Easter 1916 commemorations
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Commemorations of Galway’s part in the 1916 Easter Rising and of IRA volunteers who fought in the War of Independence and the Border Campaign, will take place this weekend.
Read more ...Fianna Fáil Easter Commemoration
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The annual Fianna Fáil Easter Commemoration will take place on Easter Sunday next.
Read more ...Kinvara Farmers Market
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The Kinvara Farmers Market reopens tomorrow from 10am to 2pm.
Read more ...Abortion- a legislator's duty is to consider the evidence’
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The recent Oireachtas health hearings on abortion, held in January 2013, shed a lot of light on the question of whether abortion is needed to protect women’s health in Ireland.
Read more ...NUI Galway pain researchers win prize for best research paper
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Dr David Finn of NUI Galway has been awarded the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland’s Doctor Award for best paper published in an indexed journal in 2012 in the Pain/Anaesthesia category.
Read more ...Celebrating Galway past and present
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
A exhibition examining Galway’s past and present and entitled “Architecture in Space and Time” is taking place at City Hall.
Read more ...Colm Keaveney - the kingmaker the next Labour leader might need?
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
One of the most engrossing political sagas of the current Dáil has been the venomous relationship between the Labour leadership and the party’s maverick Galway East TD Colm Keaveney.
Read more ...Fourteen new mental health posts in Mayo don’t go far enough says Kilcoyne
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
By Toni Bourke
Mayo mental health services has seen a reduction of 120 nurses from 260 to 140 since the introduction of the Croke Park Agreement three years ago, according to figures obtained by independent councillor Michael Kilcoyne. The Castlebar town councillor has hit out at An Taoiseach Enda Kenny for announcing only 14 new mental health posts in the county this week when “more than 114 are needed”.
Ballina cash and carry extensively damaged by fire
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
A long standing cash and carry business was extensively damaged by a fire that broke out on Monday night and took a number of hours to get under control. The fire occurred at Tuffy’s Cash and Carry in Bohernasup and caused a number of roads to be closed around the town as five units from Ballina, Enniscrone, and Crossmolina fire stations battled the blaze. With fumes and smoke emanating from the building for a long time, nearby residents were advised to stay indoors and keep their windows and doors closed. Tuffy’s Cash and Carry has been in operation for long number of years and employed 30 people in the town on a full and part time basis.
Read more ...O’Malley hits out at engineers and lawyers for signing off on houses
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
In a discussion on the take over of estates and the local property tax at this week’s Ballina Town Council meeting, Fianna Fáil councillor Johnny O’Malley hit out at the self regulation of planning that he feels has contributed to the number of unfinished estates in the country.
Read more ...Visit of Tutu to Ballina raises temperatures in Ballina chamber
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The upcoming visit of Bishop Desmond Tutu to Ballina did not meet with the unanimous approval most would have expected at Wednesday night’s meeting of Ballina Town Council.
Read more ...Greenhand Lawn and Treatment Services competition winners announced
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The winners of the colouring and naming competition sponsored by Greenhand Lawn and Treatment Services which featured in the Mayo Advertiser on March 15 are: Alice Rattigan of Claremorris who won the colouring competition, and joint winners of picking the character name are Mary Kilbane, Achill, and Ruairi Kilbane, Ballybrit, Galway, who both chose the name Sidney.
Read more ...Council agrees to cheaper parking for Castlebar’s main car parks
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Members of the public can expect to pay a bit less for parking in Castlebar in the coming weeks with the adoption of new parking bye-laws in the town by the town council this week. The new bye-laws will see monthly parking permits for the new Pavilion Road car park and the Spencer Street car park available to the public for €10 a month. Parking in both those car parks can also be paid for at a daily rate of €2.
Read more ...Dunbeg residents in limbo following management company withdrawal
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
The residents of a housing estate in Castlebar have been left in limbo following the withdrawal of the services of an agent who had been acting on behalf of the management company for the upkeep and maintenance of the estate.
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