NUIG to mark anniversary of Berlin Wall
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
On November 9 1989 the Berlin Wall fell. It was a momentous event, not only for Germany, but for Europe as it marked the collapse of Communism.
Read more ...Moycullen Country Market receives award
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Moycullen’s Country Market has been given the official stamp of approval by the Government.
Read more ...Student has to learn a lesson says judge
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
A student who over-indulged in drink when he tasted the freedom of college was taught a lesson at Galway District Court this week when he was fined €500 for violently resisting arrest and was ordered to pay a further €500 in compensation for the injuries sustained by a garda.
Read more ...Teenaged father given ten months for handling stolen phones
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
A teenaged father was given no more chances at Galway District Court this week when he was given 10 months’ detention for handling stolen property and failing to appear.
Read more ...Vandals set fire to car
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
In the early hours of Saturday morning a group of three youths set fire to a car on Cross street in Athenry resulting in damage to a shop front. The incident occured between 5am and 5.30 am involving three males in their twenties wearing hoodies. The men are believed to have left the scene in a red Opel Corsa. Gardai are appealing to anyone who may have seen these men, a car matching this description, or were in the area around this time to contact them on 091 844016
Read more ...Galway arts venues tempt audiences to take their seats
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Theatre and music lovers will be looking forward to Take Your Seat week, from November 9 to 14, which will include discounted tickets and promotional offers for venues across the county including the Town Hall Theatre.
Read more ...NUIG to host Olive Loughnane
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
World silver medallist and Olympian walker Olive Loughnane will be speaking at a special reception in NUIG next week.
Read more ...Annual fundraiser for Galway Mountain Rescue
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Galway Mountain Rescue Team will be on the streets of Galway this Saturday for its annual fundraising collection. Members of the team will be on Shop Street and in the Galway Shopping Centre on the Headford Road throughout the day. Ronan Concannon, team leader, says it takes approximately €30,000 per year to run the team covering costs such as insurance, transport, and rescue and safety equipment. Much of this has to be raised by the team itself and often members have to cover their own costs associated with callouts and training. He said that the annual bucket collection is hugely important to the team in terms of fundraising and that they get a fantastic response from the people of Galway every year.
Read more ...Druid takes Irish play on biggest world tour
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Druid Theatre is currently undertaking the biggest tour of an Irish play in the history of modern theatre, as it is touring Enda Walsh’s The Walworth Farce across six countries and 16 cities.
Read more ...Galway company in new medical device deal
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Galway company Vysera Biomedical Limited has announced a new agreement with Merit Medical Systems Inc, a leading manufacturer and marketer of medical devices used primarily in cardiology, radiology, and gastroenterology procedures.
Read more ...Information meeting for fathers
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
A special information meeting for stay-at-home fathers who find themselves more involved with raising their families will be held in Galway on November 17.
Read more ...Science week begins with family fun day
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Galway will once again host the opening event of Science Week Ireland, in conjunction with the Marine Institute, and Galway Atlantaquaria.
Read more ...Headford Musical Society table quiz
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
The Headford Musical Society is holding a table quiz tomorrow at 8.30om in the Anglers Rest.
Read more ...The joke is on us
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
Remember the joke ‘What’s the difference between Iceland and Ireland? One letter and six months!’ Oh how Insider wishes that had been true.
Read more ...Cowen asleep on the job
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
A good friend of mine is currently reading Pat Leahy’s Showtime - The Inside Story Of Fianna Fáil In Power and sent me a quote from it which he found noteworthy.
Read more ...Has Grealish signalled he is ready to move?
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche put forward his idea of eternal recurrence, a concept which posits that all lives and events will continue to recur in a similar form infinitely.
Read more ...Galway Bay golf course set to reopen after redesign
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
One of Galway’s top 18-hole PGA Championship golf courses – with a state-of-the-art golf academy - is soon to re-open to the public after an expert redesign by legendary World Cup and Ryder Cup golfer Christy O’Connor Jnr.
The Galway Bay Golf Resort, in Renville, Oranmore, is currently taking a limited number of annual memberships for 2010 along with golf and society bookings. A unique festival of golf is also planned to coincide with the full reopening of the course next spring.
Read more ...GMIT students exhibit in London
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
A group of fine art students from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology have been invited to exhibit their work in the heart of London’s art gallery quarter.
Read more ...Technology firms still going strong in Galway
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
The announcement last week that Galway is to gain 90 new IT related jobs in two separate announcements by Hewlett Packard and Buy.com is a timely reminder that, despite all the doom and gloom, Galway and the western region still has a strong and thriving technology industry.
Read more ...Soap Opera comes to town
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
The Irish Soap and Candle Company has opened its new Galway shop in Middle Street.
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