Grealish is fooling nobody with his threats to leave us, says FF
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Local Independent TD Noel Grealish came in for blistering criticism this week from a number of politicians who accused him of engaging in “political opportunism” over his threat to withdraw his support for the Government if further cuts to frontline health services in the west go ahead.
Read more ...Let’s not have petty war over German market
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
I don’t get excited anymore about the flick of a switch and seeing a light coming on. In fact the thrill of being thrilled by lights has dimmed somewhat since the heady days of the rural electrification scheme when Paddy might have been excited by seeing the surprised look on the cow’s face on those otherwise dark nights of the 1930s. And because lights don’t negate the need for Viagra anymore in any of us, it is heartening to see that this year the good burghers of Galway are to look beyond lights to make Galway festive and instead are to turn Eyre Square into Little Bavaria this winter to create an atmospheric Christmas market — a sort of Volvo Ocean Race for the winter where all sorts of Germanic and mainland European festival flavours will convert our central plaza from the great nothingness that it is into something to be savoured and enjoyed by thousands of families.
Read more ...McDonnell calls for people to report illegal dumping
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Independent Councillor for Galway City East Declan McDonnell has called on members of the public to report sightings of illegal dumping as it will be acted upon by the local authority and the Gardai.
Read more ...Twenty-first Galway Pride Festival to begin today
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Mayor of Galway Michael Crowe will launch the 21st consecutive celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Pride today (Thursday). The festival will run from today until Sunday with celebrations from sporting events to art exhibitions, and the annual Pride festival, taking place around the city.
Read more ...Annual Portumna Forest Picnic launched
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
The 2010 Portumna Forest Picnic will take place on Sunday September 12. The event, which is aimed at families, with the emphasis on locally produced food, was launched at the weekend. The event is being held to mark National Organic Week and is coordinated by the Irish Cattle & Sheep Farmers’ Association, the Irish Organic Farmers & Growers Association, and Slowfood.
Read more ...County council sets sights on illegal M6 billboards
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
While many businesses in the city centre are still reeling from the quick removal of sandwich boards and other signs, illegal billboards on the M6 Galway to Dublin motorway are now being targeted.
Read more ...Celebrate Heritage Week at Coole
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
A number of free events will take place at Coole Park next week as part of National Heritage Week.
An afternoon of family nature activities will take place this Saturday August 21, from 2.30pm to 4pm, offering families the chance to explore the woods and learn about biodiversity.
Read more ...Politicians urged to use their influence to protect Portiuncula services
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
A union boss has issued a stern warning to local politicians - “Use your seat to protect services at Portiuncula Hospital or lose it”.
Read more ...Mutton Island lighthouse should be heritage attraction
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Mutton Island lighthouse is a unique facility which should be open year round as a heritage attraction, that’s the view of Labour councillor Derek Nolan who has put the proposal on the agenda for next month’s City Development Plan meeting.
Read more ...Galway woman organises fundraising drive for Pakistan
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Collection days will take place at shopping centres across Galway in the coming weeks to raise funds for those afflicted by flooding in Pakistan.
Read more ...Local students delighted with Leaving Cert results
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
More than 57,000 young people received their Leaving Certificate results across the country yesterday and emotions were running high in Galway as anxious students collected their results in schools across the city and county.
Read more ...Galway Filipino-Irish Annual Family Fun Day
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
The Galway Filipino-Irish Community will hold their Annual Family Fun Day and Inter-Color Sportsfest Event all day (from 8am to 7pm) on August 22nd, 2010 at Renmore Community Centre.
It is hoped the event will promote camaraderie, foster friendship and build stronger ties among members and friends of GFIC.
Read more ...Valiant fundraising efforts in Tuam for blind infant
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Some determined fundraising and strong community spirit in Tuam may lead to blind 15-month-old Amelia Filipczak travelling to China for groundbreaking stem cell treatment which, it is hoped, may result in her acquiring sight.
Read more ...Tribute paid to air corps officers killed in Connemara
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
The loss of two young air corps personnel who died when their plane crashed in Connemara last year reminds us all of the “risks and dangers that can be associated with a military career”, according to Minister of Defence Tony Killeen TD, who paid tribute this week to the two men.
Read more ...Relive the Telstar days for a good cause next week
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
A Telstar Reunion Dance to raise funds for Western Alzheimer’s will take place in the Galway Rowing Club, Woodquay, on Saturday August 28.
The event, which begins at 10pm and continues until 1am, will feature ‘60s and ‘70s music provided by a DJ, and the admission is €10. Tickets can be purchased at the Western Alzheimer’s office in Eglinton Street (over the Cellar Bar), at College Road Florists, or at the door on the night.
Read more ...Seamus Heaney to give poetry reading in aid of Cancer Care West
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Nobel Prize winner, Seamus Heaney will give one of the first public readings of his new collection entitled Human Chain at the Bailey Allen Hall at NUI Galway on Tuesday September 7 at 8pm. The proceeds will go to Cancer Care West, the local cancer charity.
Read more ...Local radio listeners wanted
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Galway Bay fm listeners are invited to be part of a focus group for a research project on local radio. Participation is on a voluntary basis, but a cup of tea and several biscuits will be on offer.
The focus group discussion will be held at the radio station on Sandy Road on Monday evening August 23 and will take no longer than an hour. If interested contact Frank on 085 1182013 or email [email protected]
Read more ...Plane hit Manchester mirror after brakes failed, report reveals
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
An Aer Arann plane landing at Manchester airport from Galway last year crashed out of control into runway gear after its brakes failed, an inquiry has reported.
Read more ...Druid invites you to come on board
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Earlier this year, Druid launched a new Members and Friends scheme to celebrate the company’s 35th birthday and one of the benefits of becoming a Friend is that you can get closer to what happens on the Druid stage while also supporting the ongoing work of Druid. From as little as €25 you can become a Druid Member and Friends can choose from four categories, starting at €99.
Read more ...Life in the cast lane
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
This week Nick Chesterfield, Stage Manager of The Silver Tassie, talks to Druid’s General Manager, Tim Smith, about the technical rehearsals which started this week. Nick has worked with many companies, including Propeller, who on their 2009 world tour brought A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Merchant of Venice to the Galway Arts Festival. Ten years ago Nick trained Tim as a Stage Manager when they worked together at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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