All school children to be offered swine flu jab by end of month
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
All school children will have been offered the swine flu vaccination by the completion of the programme in the west at the end of the month, according to the HSE West.
The health authority says the schools vaccination programme is continuing with teams going to larger schools around the county.
Read more ...Remus to open first Irish store
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Ireland’s leading menswear brand, Remus Uomo will open its first Irish store in Galway’s Eyre Square Centre on Thursday evening next March 11.
Read more ...Health disruption as union extends work-to-rule
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Local health services experienced disruption yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) as the country’s biggest public sector union stepped up its work to rule protest over pay cuts.
Read more ...Oranmore women’s day celebrations to help elderly
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
A coffee morning, which will be held in Oranmore on Monday to mark International Women’s Day, will raise funds for older people in the Oranmore Maree parish.
Read more ...Blessed are those among swimmers
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
The National Short Course Swim Championships can take place in Leisureland in Salthill this November, provided there is early planning and that stakeholders such as the Galway City Council have “the correct mindset”.
Read more ...Cash-strapped hotels condemn extortionate rates
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Hotels in Galway already under pressure from the recession and low visitor numbers are paying the eighth highest local authority rates in the country with more than €6 million in total paid out in 2009 alone.
Read more ...Win tickets to Gilbert O’Sullivan
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Gilbert O’Sullivan is coming to Galway next week and the Galway Advertiser has three pairs of tickets to give away.
The Waterford born singer-songwriter plays the Town Hall Theatre (in a change to the previously advertised Radisson Live Lounge - tickets for the Radisson show are still valid) on Monday March 15 at 8pm.
Read more ...First stills released from TV adaptation of Ken Bruen’s The Guards
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
The Guards, the pilot TV movie for the prime time series based on the novels by the internationally acclaimed Galway crime novelist Ken Bruen, is completed.
Read more ...More and more children not sharing difficulties with their families
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Growing numbers of young people are not sharing their problems with their families but are reaching out to local support services for help instead.
Read more ...Make your own animated films
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Galway artist Aideen Barry will teach a six evening animation course at Galway Film Centre starting on Tuesday March 23.
The course, aimed at beginners and those with a little knowledge, will show participants how to make their own short animation films using every sort of material including photographs, video, drawings, and clay.
Read more ...Jes pupils win place at Oxford debate final
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Two Jes pupils have won places in an international debating competition which will be held at Oxford.
Read more ...Independent inquiry needed into sinking of Iona Isle
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Now more than ever there is a need for an independent inquiry into the sinking of Pat O’Donnell’s boat the Iona Isle, according to Independent councillor Catherine Connolly.
Councillor Connolly tabled a motion last June calling for the Galway City Council to call on the Government to set up an independent investigation into the sinking of the fishing vessel off the coast of Erris Head as a matter of urgency.
Read more ...Oranmore to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with seven day festival
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
St Patrick’s Day is not so much a day anymore as a festival celebrated over a series of days and Oranmore is no exception, as the town is set to make the national day into a week long festival.
Read more ...Taxi driver accused of sexual assault gets bail
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
A taxi driver accused of sexually assaulting a young woman in the city last week was remanded on bail with strict conditions at Galway District Court on Monday.
Read more ...Guinness AREA 22 coming to The King’s Head
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Rugby fans will be glad to hear that The King’s Head has been picked as the venue to host the Galway AREA 22 event, in conjuction with Guinness and Today FM, on Thursday March 11.
Guinness teamed up with Today FM to host five AREA 22 supporter events across the country, on the Thursday before each game in the RBS Six Nations. Three hugely sucessful events have already taken place in Dublin, Cork, and Limerick before the Italian, French, and English games.
Read more ...Andres Martorell’s footballing journey back home
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
What is it like to grow up in a soccer mad city, where international footballers are your neighbours and best friends? A new programme on Galway based Uruguayan singer Andres Martorell will reveal the answer.
Read more ...Welcome Rith 2010 when it passes through your town
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Rith 2010, the 1,600km relay run around Ireland, involving thousands running “ar son na Gaeilge” with the specially designed baton, holding a secret message from the President of Ireland, is coming to Galway next week.
Read more ...Parking restrictions on the way for estates around the GMIT
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
The days of GMIT students parking their cars along the roads and in the estates outside the college are numbered as traffic restrictions in these areas will be in place in the coming weeks.
Read more ...Galway businessmen have to outline plans to Commercial Court tomorrow
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Two Galway businessmen are being pursued by Zurich Bank for more than €16 million under personal guarantees over loans made to a construction company.
The bank has brought its action against Donal O'Connor, Stradbally East, Clarenbridge, Co Galway and Martin Roche, of Aille, Loughrea, Co Galway.
Read more ...Cameron secures new footpath for Claremont to Corrach Bui
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
Work has begun on a major 300 metre stretch of footpath from the entrance of Claremont to Corrach Bui, and it should be completed by the end of this month.
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