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John O’Conor in concert
THE GREAT Irish pianist John O’Conor will perform John Field’s Three Nocturnes in the Aula Maxima, NUI Galway, on Friday March 28 at 8pm.
Galway native Times correspondent apppointed to NUI Galway’s governing authority
Harry McGee, political correspondent with the Irish Times has been named as the most recent appointment to NUI Galway’s governing authority, Údarás na hOllscoile. Harry McGee is a native of Galway and an alumnus of NUI Galway, holding a BA (1987), H Dip in Journalism (1989) and an LLB (1993). He studied at King’s Inns and is a barrister. He worked in Galway with The Connacht Tribune before moving to Dublin where he worked with RTÉ, as Special Correspondent with the Sunday Tribune and as Editor of Magill.
Jimmy Horan to stand as Independent in central ward
Jimmy Horan, a community activist from Westside, has become the latest Independent to declare for the six seat Galway City Central ward.
City to host public meeting on cyber-bullying
Galway parents will have a chance to shape new legislation tackling cyber-bullying at a meeting in the city this evening.
Galway leads the way with alternative to menu calorie counting
Galway heart and stroke charity Croí has recently commenced piloting a user-friendly menu labelling system to help customers choose healthy menu options in restaurants.
Mayor’s chain of office to be passed around
Members of Mullingar Town Council who have never been mayor may still get the opportunity to don the mayoral chain of office before the council is disbanded in May.
Cillian Murphy highlights importance of youth having a voice
Actor Cillian Murphy appeared as a special guest of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre at NUI Galway for a screening and discussion of the film Broken at the weekend.
Pylon panel meeting “as early as possible”
Former Supreme Court Justice Catherine McGuinness, chair of the expert panel which will report on underground route options for Grid West, says she will be convening a meeting of the panel as early as possible.
Bohermore Community Centre opening is a boost to the locality
The opening of the Bohermore Community Centre is “another positive step in the effort to ensure the community has the resources it deserves”.
Labour to adopt risky strategy to keep council seats
Labour is confident it can retain at least four of its five Galway City Council seats, but in running three candidates in Galway City Central, it is taking a high risk strategy.