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Campaign for new bridge to be named after 1916 veteran Julia Morrissey
A campaign has been launched to have the new Salmon Weir pedestrian and cycle bridge named after the leading female figure in Galway during the 1916 Rising - Julia Morrissey.
Galway to host vigil marking 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
A vigil to mark the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday will take place in Eyre Square on Saturday January 29 at 4pm.
St Thomas' favourites to overcome Clarinbridge for fourth title in a row
Clarinbridge are well aware that nothing but their best form will be good enough to claim the club’s third senior hurling title on Sunday afternoon at Pearse Stadium when they take on the might of St Thomas’ with the Tom Callanan Cup up for grabs (throw-in 1pm).
United win again
GALWAY UNITED 2 WEXFORD FC 1
Council called on to issue CPO for Corrib Great Southern site
The Galway City Council must issue a compulsory purchase order on the site of the old Corrib Great Southern Hotel and use it to build publicly-owned student housing.
Protest in Eyre Square to demand end to the housing crisis
The Galway Homeless and Housing Coalition will hold a socially distanced rally in Eyre Square at 12 noon, this Saturday, September 11.
Joyous scenes as Moycullen man is ordained at Galway Cathedral
On a day when Moycullen celebrated the arrival of its Olympic medal into the parish, it had a second joyous event when local man John Gerard Action was ordaind a priest at Galway Cathedral.
Athlone Musical Society pays due tribute to honorary life member
Athlone Musical Society has paid tribute to Honorary Life Member and former vice-chairperson, Tony Dalton, following his passing in recent times.
GMIT to hold virtual information evening for further education and mature students
GMIT will host a virtual open evening on Thursday, January 21, from 6pm to 8pm, for those keen to learn more about progressing from further education (FE) and post Leaving Cert (PLC) courses to GMIT. The event will also be of particular interest to mature students. The Pathways to GMIT event will provide information on all entry routes to GMIT, including CAO courses, part-time, and online courses on offer in all GMIT’s campuses in Galway and Mayo.
‘Music is living, growing, evolving’
IN THE bleak midwinter of the Covid pandemic and another lockdown, there is a bright point of light - Music for Galway’s annual midwinter festival, the first major event of any year on Galway’s cultural calendar, is going ahead.