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Green light for Bus Connects plan
Documents seen by the Advertiser indicate ABP has applied lenient conditions on the multi-million euro plan to upgrade Galway city’s streets for a modern bus service, but has avoided addressing the topic of Compulsory Purchase Orders for small parcels of land necessary to upgrade mainline bus routes.
Why did the Bank of Tuam fold? – public talk
There was no such thing as a government bank guarantee in 1814, so when staff at Lord ffrench’s Bank of Tuam & Dublin realised there was a run on the bank on June 27, they pursued the only sensible policy available, and simply locked customers wishing to make withdrawals inside the building.
Galway Film Society celebrates 60 years of film
For sixty years Galway Film Society has been at the heart of culture in Galway and the west of Ireland. And at the heart of GFS for most of those years were Joe and Bridie McMahon.
Extrovert interpretation of Beethoven at UG
Italian virtuoso Maurizio Baglini will play movements by Liszt and Mozart for the Emily Anderson Memorial Concert next Thursday, October 10.
Ensemble to showcase Ulster composers in Galway
The Fews Ensemble from County Down will be premiering a number of works with an Ulster theme at the University of Galway’s Emily Anderson Hall this Saturday, October 5.
Go pink this October
October is breast cancer awareness month and Galway-based charity, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI), is asking everyone to consider holding a fundraising event at their work place, school or home in aid of the charity throughout the month.
Superb two bed in a popular Salthill development
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a superb two bed ground floor property in the popular seaside location of Salthill, Galway.
Universities mark a century of US-Ireland relations and peacebuilding
As Ireland celebrates a century of diplomatic ties with the United States, University of Galway, Queen’s University Belfast and University College Cork are partnering with the Irish Institute of Boston College to explore US-Ireland relations and peacebuilding.
Public asked to help create a major new wetland for Galway city this weekend
People in Galway are being asked to help bring an exciting new dimension to the multi-habitat Terryland Forest Park this Saturday.
Housing crisis means carparking essential for students
Galway West TD Noel Grealish (Ind) has warned that any move to reduce the number of parking spaces at Galway’s two universities could seriously impact on students’ ability to attend college.