Take home your auld art — Galway Art Centre

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

The Galway Art Centre has a number of unclaimed work by artists which were found on its premises and must be reclaimed by September 17.

Some of the works are from the Impressions exhibitions over the last few years. The works are all 2D and vary in size.

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Marathon training in full flow

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

Motiv8 is a young, dynamic and passionate company set up in 2005 by Enda Mc Nulty. Enda felt that there was a great need in Irish sport for guidance, inspiration and support to talented sportspeople. Motiv8 initially worked only with sports teams and athletes, helping them perform to their potential on the sports pitch but now also works with large corporate clients both in Ireland and overseas. Enda met those chosen to take on the fitness challenge of their lives (to prepare and train to run a half marathon in 16 weeks) during week 10 to give some well-proven physical and mental advice which would make a genuine difference to them and their performance and that in turn would allow them to achieve their potential.The participants include Jo Lavelle – Journalist and Editor of Galway Now magazine, Peter Keane of Keane’s Solicitors and local councillor, Noel Gilmore, Manager of Elverys Sports and Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers. Missing from the picture is John Maguire - Proprietor of Fat Tony’s barbers,

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Take home your auld art — Galway Art Centre

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

The Galway Art Centre has a number of unclaimed work by artists which were found on its premises and must be reclaimed by September 17.

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Mirabai Ceiba - a musical journey between cultures

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

LATIN AND Native American spirituality and music will combine with Indian mantras when Mirabai Ceiba play the Radisson Hotel tomorrow at 8pm.

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Mayor gets behind Christmas Market plans after new deal with operators

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Galway will join cities like Budapest, Frankfurt, Edinburgh, and Vienna in the tradition of hosting a Christmas market this December, as the Mayor of Galway has now thrown his support behind the idea.

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Woman charged with blackmailing taxi driver

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

A 51-year-old woman has been charged with attempting to blackmail a taxi driver in return for not making a complaint to gardai that he took advantage of her.

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Mick’s spirit will live on in Druid

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Tonight when the floors of the Druid Theatre in Druid Lane fall silent, and when the last vestige of light is squeezed out by the arriving night; and when the last lock has been bolted, there will be heard a cough, a clearing of the throat and that chuckle, the head thrown back, and an “arragh shure.”

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Cillian’s notes make him almost €3,000 richer

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

It was a case of ‘who dares, wins’ for an A-grade student who made almost €3,000 by taking the brave and ingenious step of selling his Leaving Certificate study notes on the online auction site eBay.ie.

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No housing crisis for several city councillors

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Three prominent members of the current Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael/ex-PD pact, including the current mayor and a former mayor, hold considerable property interests around the city.

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Anti-racism group slams sub-standard asylum centres

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Sub-standard and poorly run direct provision accommodation centres are a “scandal” and should be closed down, according to a spokesperson for Residents Against Racism.

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Two arrested following early morning stabbing

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

A file is being prepared for the director of public prosecutions following a stabbing at a city centre apartment in the early hours of yesterday (Wednesday).

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Motorbike run this weekend in aid of local children’s cancer charity

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Motorcyclists will take to the roads of Galway and Mayo this weekend to raise funds for Galway-based children’s cancer charity CD’s Helping Hands.

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Further remand for man accused of raping minor

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

A man charged with two counts of raping a minor earlier this year has been further remanded in custody with consent to bail.

The 44-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was brought before Galway District Court yesterday where it was revealed that the book of evidence was not yet ready for service. The accused is charged with two counts of raping a 13-year-old girl on May 16, 2010 at his home in a Galway city housing estate.

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Molly’s tumbling her way to Metz

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Gort gymnast Molly Nightingale has set her sights on competing for the 2010 World Championships in tumbling gymnastics after qualifying for the event last weekend.

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Transform your life with new empowerment course — then walk on fire

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

A new eight-week course in self empowerment due to begin in Tuam next week offers attendees a new approach to empowerment — participants will take part in a firewalk at the end.

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Protest urged over planned health cuts

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

A local union boss is urging people to take to the streets and protest over the forthcoming health cuts before the axe falls on the service.

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Man assaulted in Eyre Square

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Gardaí have appealed for information following an assault on a young man in Eyre Square in the early hours of Tuesday.

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Galway flights safe for now while Aer Arann fights for survival

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

It will be business as usual, for the time being, at Galway Airport while embattled regional airline Aer Arann, which recently applied for voluntary examinership, attempts to implement a survival plan, according to airport management.

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COPE Community Catering shortlisted for major award

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

A city based organisation which provides meals for older people in their homes has been shortlisted for a major national award.

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Gardaí in road safety appeal

Thu, Sep 02, 2010

Gardaí are appealing to all road users to exercise caution as the evenings get darker and children return to school.

Cyclists are being reminded to ensure their bikes are properly lit in the mornings and evenings, and to adhere to the same rules of the road as motorists, including obeying traffic lights and signals, one way streets, and using the left hand side of the road.

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