Alcoholics Anonymous Galway gets ready for annual convention

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

62 years after it was established in Galway, Alcoholics Anonymous will hold the 37th Annual Galway West Area Convention in the Galway Bay Hotel, Galway from Friday January 6 to Sunday January 8.

Today 800 members attend over 100 meetings between Galway city and county on a regular basis, and all members of the public are welcome to attend the formal opening and public open meeting on Friday night at 8.30pm.

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Volvo yachts hoisted onto ships as organisers bid to avoid pirates

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

THE MILLIONS of euro worth of sailing vessels that comprise the competing boats in the Volvo Ocean Race were delicately loaded onto ships in the Indian Ocean yesterday in a bid to prevent violent pirates from learning the route and attacking the valuable vessels as they edge slowly closer to the finishing line in Galway next summer.

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Grealish welcomes new agreement to help people with disabilities into the workforce

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

A new agreement between Microsoft and Workability International, which will help more people with disabilities enter the workforce, has been welcomed by Galway West TD Noel Grealish.

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Decision to axe Local Improvement Schemes is a disgrace, says Canney

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

The Government has decided not to continue to fund Local Improvement Schemes states Cllr. Seán Canney.

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Council budget must be changed to protect elderly and those on social welfare pensions says McDonnell

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

City Hall’s budget must be altered to protect people on social welfare pensions so they do not lose their waiver, according to Independent city councillor Declan McDonnell.

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Three new consultants appointed to Galway hospitals

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

A local TD is calling for a clear plan to be drawn up in the New Year to illustrate how the appointment of three new consultants to University, Merlin Park and Portiuncula Hospitals will work in the various facilities.

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Success is proving sweet for NUI Galway researchers

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

Diagnosing cancer, maintaining a healthy gut, and improving baby formula are just some of the challenges which glycoscience researchers at NUI Galway are undertaking.

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Massive exposure for Galway as city secures top snooker series

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

The National University of Ireland in Galway will stage snooker's Players Tour Championship Grand Finals for the first time in March.

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East Galway school building projects part of €430m education infrastructure plan for 2012

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

East Galway Senator Lorraine Higgins has said the Department of Education’s school building programme for next year reflects the current Government’s determination to prioritise the education of our young people.

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Get rambling in Cong with Galway Walking Club

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

The Galway Walking Club has scheduled the first of its walks for the new year, details of which are now available on the website at:

http://galwaywalkingclub.wordpress.com/proposedwalks/

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Painting of the Nativity at Galway Cathedral

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

A painting of the Nativity by Adam Pomeroy, is currently on loan to and being exhibited in Galway Cathedral.

The painting is a modern day depiction of Mary and the new-born Jesus. The focus is on the mother and child with the intention to bring to the fore the human, emotive, content of the scene.

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30 per cent CAP greening is too much for Ireland, says Higgins

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

Proposals to increase the Green element of the Common Agriculture Policy are complicated, confusing, and not suitable for Ireland. local MEP Jim Higgins said this week.

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NUIG lecturer condemns axing of foreign languages in primary schools

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

The decision to abolish teaching foreign languages in primary school is “shows a disregard for the importance of language teaching at a young age and a short-sightedness about the future needs of this country”.

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Generous plastic surgeon launches his first book of poetry

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

Jack McCann, Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Galway University Hospitals from 1989 to 2010 launched his first book of poetry, “Turning on a Sixpence” at University Hospital Galway last week.

He was born in Dublin, studied Medicine in UCD and after many years of training and travelling, settled with his family in Galway in 1989.

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Widow awarded €1.6m as court feels she lost farm after husband’s wrongful death

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

The widow of a farmer who died as a result of negligent medical treatment was last week awarded almost €1.6m in damages because of the loss of an expected inheritance of a 623-acre farm, after she sued two Galway-based consultants.

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Get fit for anything in the New Year

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

If your New Year resolution is to get fit then the HSE’s Get Ireland Active website (www.getirelandactive.ie) is the place to start.

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Two men rescued from sinking fishing boat

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

Two men were rescued from their sinking boat in an incident in the bay last Thursday.

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Stay safe in these holidays

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

The HSE West has urged people to observe simple safety tips to help them stay well and have an enjoyable New Year’s

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Galway only county to have a dedicated community heart failure nurse

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

Galway is the only county with a dedicated Community Nurse who provides a heart failure service as part of a HSE Community Heart Failure Management Programme. The aim of the programme is to integrate care between hospitals and General Practitioners and in this way help prevent patients having to visit hospital.

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Reasons for hope in Ethiopia because of people’s resilience

Thu, Dec 29, 2011

For those of us old enough, the images from Africa that haunted our television screens for a large part of 2011 will have taken us back more than a quarter of a century.

All those years ago Bob Geldof mobilised the world with ‘Band Aid’ and ‘Live Aid’, and raised awareness, and many millions to support those affected by famine in the Horn of Africa. Yet here we were some 27 years later and the same old scenes were playing out once more.

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