Burglars target Newcastle and Doughiska

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Gardaí have appealed to the public for information following a number of burglaries in recent days.

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Galway man jailed for ‘professional’ job on filling station

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

A Galway man who took part in a “professional” burglary in which €34,000 worth of cigarettes and cash was taken has been jailed for four years with the final three suspended.

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Galway Simon Community appeals for support

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Galway Simon Community fears that there will be a further increase in demand for its services in the New Year following last week’s Budget cuts.

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Parents urged to get children vaccinated as measles cases surge

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

The HSE West is urging parents to make sure their children are vaccinated against measles in the wake of an outbreak of the condition in Co Galway.

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WEEE wish you a green Christmas - get recycling

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

WEEE Ireland, the Irish compliance scheme for electrical and battery recycling, has provided extra resources in recent weeks to assist local authorities in collecting water damaged household electrical waste in areas affected by flooding.

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Have you nominated anyone yet for the 2009 Mayor’s Awards?

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

The Mayor of Galway councillor Declan McDonnell is reminding people that the closing date for this year’s Mayor’s Awards is New Year’s Eve.

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TDs call for urgent action on local flood relief

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

County Galway will be given the highest priority in flood relief works by the Office of Public Works from next year, according to Minister of State with responsibility for the OPW Martin Mansergh.

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Michael D condemns another hit on school building budget

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

The last three budgets have inflicted “massive reductions” on the school building programme, a fall of 22 per cent, and yet the number of schools needing work remains the same as ever.

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Numbers attending Portiuncula’s early pregnancy unit up by fifty per cent

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

The numbers of women attending Portiuncula Hospital’s Early Pregnancy Unit (EPU) rose by almost 50 per cent between March and September this year compared to the same period last year.

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Something for everyone at Sam Baileys

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Sam Baileys’ new bespoke catering service can bring the flavor and charm of Sam Baileys to your office, home, or venue of your choice.

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Coffee and ‘gourmet’ pies for Alan Kerins projects

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

A local charity has teamed up with a city company to organise a festive fundraiser this week.

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Christmas charity show in Massimo

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

GTI STUDENTS will hold the GTI Community College Christmas Party, to raise funds for charity, in Massimo on Monday December 21 from 9.30pm.

The aim of the event is to raise enough money to get home help for Ballinasloe woman Sammy Brill so she can get out of Portiuncula Hospital, even for a weekend. Also benefiting on the night shall be another local girl Valerie Duggan, from Abbeyknockmoy, who requires a stem cell operation in China to restore her sight.

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Fashion students invited to enter Fashion Innovation Awards

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

A local production company will honour the work of new and innovative Irish fashion designers with the first “Fashion Innovation Awards” which will take place at the Radisson Blu hotel on March 18.

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The Long Walk Market is open on Saturdays

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

The Long Walk Market is a new business venture and arts space, which will be held every Saturday, upstairs at Nimmo’s Restaurant by the Spanish Arch.

The market has nine permanent artisan stalls, selling re-styled vintage clothes, quirky printed goods, antique rugs from around the world, knitted products, hand-made jewellery, kitchenalia, and products from an organic, free-range butcher.

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Wednesday is the new Saturday at The Front Door

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Tired of always working weekend shifts and missing that weekend atmosphere in the pubs and clubs? Well have no fear, The Front Door has created a night aimed at those who work in the emergency services or shift work, and who deserve a fantastic atmospheric fun night all of their own. That is why Wednesday is now the new Saturday.

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Poetry and music in Gort

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

THERE WILL be an evening of poetry and music at The Gallery Café, Gort, on Tuesday December 22 with Gabriel Fitzmaurice.

Gabriel Fitzmaurice is a well-known poet and writer, who has edited numerous anthologies, written children’s books, and received awards for his poetry at the Gerard Manley Hopkins Centenary Poetry Competition.

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A Galwegian with a passion for Irish cooking joins the House Hotel

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

The House Hotel has welcomed a new executive head chef, Padraic Casserly. The 30-year-old is a Galway native from Mervue with a passion for traditional Irish cooking using fresh, local ingredients. Known for his creativity and professionalism, he has been cooking professionally for 15 years and has already received enthusiastic reviews for his food.

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Galway composer performs new music for Prince Albert II of Monaco

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Tom Cullivan, one of Ireland’s finest classical composers, and a long-term resident of Furbo, recently premièred his piano piece ‘Fáilte Uí Cheallaigh’ for Prince Albert II of Monaco.

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Public meeting on Moneymore, Oranmore, flooding

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

A public meeting to explore “a permanent and lasting solution” to the recurring flooding problem at Moneymore, Oranmore, takes place tonight.(Thursday)

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Kenny’s to host Ger Burke booksigning

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Galway author Ger Burke will sign copies of his new book My Father’s Lands in Kenny’s Bookshop, Liosbaun Retail Park, this Saturday at 12 noon.

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