Protest against septic tank charges to be held outside County Buildings

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

A protest against the forthcoming septic tank charge will take place outside County Buildings on Prospect Hill this Monday.

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Cré na Cille, now ready to read on a Kindle

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Cré na Cille, Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s classic novel, has been adapted for radio, stage, screen, and now, in its latest incarnation, for the e-reader.

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Jail for man who subjected young woman to seventeen months of harassment

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

A man, who subjected a young woman to a 17-month long campaign of harassment and intimidation during which he stalked her and made numerous offensive remarks, received an 11 month prison sentence with the final five months suspended with strict conditions.

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SF to hold protest against Anglo payments on Saturday

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Budget 2012 will take €3.7 billion out of the economy, yet the Fine Gael/Labour coalition has vowed to go ahead with its decision to pay out €3.1 billion in Anglo promissory notes next year.

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Druid presents festive public reading on Saturday

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

This Saturday Druid will present a free public reading of the play The Chooky Brae, by the acclaimed Scottish writer DC Jackson in the Druid Lane Theatre at 12 noon.

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Construction jobs at risk from home energy grants cut - Ó Cuív

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Cuts of up to 64 per cent in Budget 2012 for home insulation grants will devastate a specialised sector within the construction industry, putting thousands of jobs at risk.

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NAMA moves to halt sale of Rockefeller Center condo by Glenamaddy developer

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

The travails of Glenamaddy-native property developer Ray Grehan continue this week with the news that NAMA has moved to halt the sale of a New York apartment beside the Rockefeller Center, owned by Mr Grehan and his wife, which could fetch almost $1m if sold.

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Donncha O’Connell appointed to new Legal Aid Board

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

NUI Galway law lecturer Donncha O’Connell has been appointed by the Minister for Justice and Equality, Alan Shatter to the State’s new Legal Aid Board.

Mr O’Connell was the Dean of Law at NUIG from 2005 - 2008 and he continues to teach European human rights and constitutional law in the School of Law.

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Six acres of scrubland for Anglo, High Court rules

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

ANGLO IRISH Bank secured an order for possession this week at the High Court for six acres of scrubland in Co Galway used to secure loans totalling more than €2.1 million.

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Fayre play to ye — St Nicholas’ says ‘Thank you’

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

More than €14,000 was raised at the recent Christmas Fayre for St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, which will go towards the upkeep of the historic building.

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Book on how Spiddal woman dealt with her only child’s death to give hope and comfort to the bereaved

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

A book of poems and photographs which reflect how a Co Galway mother dealt with the death of her only child is on sale nationwide.

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Enjoy carols in Athenry

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Athenry will be able to enjoy a feast of Christmas carols at a special concert which takes place this Sunday at 3pm in the Church of the Assumption, Athenry.

Entitled A Union of Voices; Community Carols for Christmas, the concert will see nine local choirs take part; Athenry Folk Choir, Cór Gael Scoil Ríada, Cór Gairm Scoil Mhuire, Cór Scoil Chroí Naofa, Athenry Music School Young Voices, Presentation College Choir, Athenry Gospel Group Choir, Lisheenkyle NS Choir, and Athenry Music School Adult Choir.

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Take a break in The Quiet Space

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

The Quiet Space, a new area for Galwegians to relax, rest, and take a break from the world and their noisy mind, is open at the Spirit Centre in Nuns Island.

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Bábógbaby set to make his TV debut next year

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Locally conceived bilingual BB Bear has just been signed up for a TV animation series and will make his debut soemtime next summer.

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Ice Factor —the coolest festive attraction in Galway this Christmas

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Ice Factor has been drawing great crowds to the Carlton Hotel since its opening on a fortnight ago — and with the Christmas holidays drawing closer the activities are set to step up a pace at the 600-square metre indoor ice rink.

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Kinvara Bay to get long-awaited clean up as €5.2 million treatment plant given go-ahead

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

A new treatment plant costing in the region of €5.2 million could see the end of the wanton pollution of Kinvara Bay which has over many years been subjected to the discharge of more than 60,000 gallons of raw sewage into its watery depths every day.

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Gort students perform at Amnesty International Human Rights Day

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Students from Gort Community School recently performed at the Amnesty International Human Rights Day celebration to remember the creation, 63 years ago, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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Chamber warns of job losses following no decrease in commercial rates

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Budget 2012 was not good for jobs and neither is Monday’s decision by the Galway City Council against any decrease in the commercial rates according to the Galway Chamber of Commerce.

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Calum Best to launch new fragrance in Galway tomorrow

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

Calum Best, son of the legendary footballer George Best, will launch his new fragrance, Best, in The Live Lounge of the Radisson Blu Hotel tomorrow from 9pm.

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Salthill man jailed after threatening to kill 97-year-old woman and abusing garda

Thu, Dec 15, 2011

A man has been sentenced to nine years for assaulting and threatening to kill a 97-year-old woman in her home.

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