New product helps children and adults with speech and language difficulties
Thu, Dec 13, 2012
A new product launched by a County Galway company aims to help children and adults with speech and language difficulties.
Read more ...NUI Galway sailing yacht named ‘Boat of the Year’
Thu, Dec 13, 2012
NUI Galway’s sailing campaign has been named the Irish Cruiser Racing Association's (ICRA) ‘Boat of the Year’.
The prize was presented to NUI Galway in Kilkenny at the association’s recent annual conference which was attended by Ireland’s leading sailors, race organisers and industry professionals such as Olympic race officer Jack Roy and Volvo Ocean Race champion Damian Foxall.
Read more ...Welby seeks independent enquiry into fish farm proposals
Thu, Dec 13, 2012
Proposals for a Deep Sea Fish Farm in Galway must be subject to an independent enquiry following deeply inconsistent reports given by two State bodies to the Galway County Council.
Read more ...Deputy Ó Cuív to hold meeting on farming cuts
Thu, Dec 13, 2012
Fianna Fáil’s agriculture spokesperson Éamon Ó Cuív is to hold a meeting with local farmers in Shrule, Co Mayo, tomorrow to discuss reductions in CAP funding and cuts to lower and middle income farmers.
Read more ...Fix National Famine Commemoration date says Galway senator
Thu, Dec 13, 2012
A Galway senator is calling for Arts Minister, Jimmy Deenihan, to officially set a date for the Famine Commemoration Day to not only acknowledge this significant event in Irish history but also to fully capitalise on the forthcoming Gathering events planned for 2013.
Speaking in the Seanad this week, Labour’s Lorraine Higgins urged Minister Deenihan to set the date, and a venue, for this commemoration which is of importance not just to people in Ireland, but further afield, and that 2013 is the time to hold such an event as it is hoped that thousands will visit for The Gathering.
Read more ...Cars, houses, students, kids, maternity leave, and old reliables hit in stinging Budget
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
HOUSEHOLDS were hit in the pocket last night by a tough budget that included a property tax that will start next July, a reduction in child benefit paymens, increase in student fees, cigarettes and alcohol and further cuts via the PRSI system.
Read more ...Budget 2013 —the breakdown
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
Ministers Noonan and Howlin were tasked with reducing the deficit in the country’s finances by €3.5bn in the Budget for 2013. In their highly anticipated Budget speeches, they emphasised their aim to achieve this in a balanced and fair manner. This has meant that they have cast the net widely and announced the following measures:
Read more ...Worldwide investors show interest in fish farm
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
A deep sea organic salmon farm for Galway Bay, which is said to have the potential to create 500 jobs and inject €14.5 million into the local economy, is attracting major attention from possible investors with up to 21 financiers, spanning three continents, having confirmed their interest in the €60 million investment.
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the Irish seafood development agency, has applied for a license for the development which is to be located at Inis Óirr, Galway Bay, and which is intended to have the capacity to farm up to 15,000 tonnes of organic salmon, an output which is then to be built up over a period of six years.
Read more ...A Christmas concert for Lily Mae
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
A Christmas concert in support of Lily Mae Morrison and the Sunni Mae Trust will take place in the Galway Cathedral on Tuesday December 18 at 8pm.
Read more ...Galway Youth Orchestra to play Black Box
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
The Galway Youth Orchestra will give the last concert of their 30th anniversary year in The Black Box Theatre on Saturday December 15 at 8pm.
Some 130 young musicians will play a range of classical and popular music under the direction of conductors Michael Dooley, Joanne Cater, Peter Berrill, and John Fleming.
Read more ...College study shows older people are feeling the pinch of recession, despite the myths
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
A new report suggests that many older people are experiencing real hardship during Ireland’s recession, but that this remains largely hidden from public view. This suggests caution is necessary when interpreting official statistics, which show deprivation and poverty rates for pensioner households to be at an all-time low.
Read more ...Radio auction tomorrow to help Lions Club help 750 local families
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
At Christmas time, Galway Lions Club provides Christmas vouchers for 750 needy families and individuals. To fund this, the club completes a number of large fundraisers in the Galway area in the lead up to Christmas. The two largest are the supermarket collections and the radio auction.
Read more ...Art sale for charity
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
An art sale, to raise funds for the poorest people in the west African state of Liberia, takes place this weekend.
Read more ...Ancient Irish sea tales set in Galway
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
Irish folk tales concerning sea voyages are often set on the west coast of Ireland, particularly from places like Kinvara and The Aran Islands.
Read more ...Craft fair in aid of Galway Hospice
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
The best of Irish craft will be on sale at the Galway Bay Hotel on Sunday in aid of the Galway Hospice.
Read more ...GOAL offers recession-friendly Christmas presents
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
Aid agency GOAL will stage a two-day Christmas sale at Matt O’Flaherty’s Chemist Shop in Barna on December 13 and 14.
Read more ...Public meeting tonight to call for national strike
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
A public meeting, to be held in Galway tonight, will argue the case for holding a 24-hour national strike, in opposition to tax hikes and austerity.
Read more ...Leading Irish psychiatrist to speak in Galway
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
Professor Ivor Browne, one of Ireland’s leading psychiatrists, is coming to Galway this Monday to give a public lecture in the Galway Bay Hotel at 7.30pm.
Read more ...eMobile’s team of elves to take to the streets of Galway
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
eMobile, Eircom’s mobile phone service, is taking to the streets of Galway this festive season with the aim of putting smiles on people’s faces by performing random acts of surprise, Christmas cheer, and kindness.
Read more ...New counselling service aims to alleviate distress
Thu, Dec 06, 2012
A non-profit counselling and psychotherapy service will open in the city tomorrow (Friday). The Good 2 Talk Galway health care service, which will be located at the Tuam Road Retail Centre, will focus0 on client need rather than ability to pay.
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