Tin foil lined cardboard box used in perfume theft, court hears
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A total of nine months was imposed on a man who attempted to steal nearly €700 worth of perfume using a cardboard box lined with tinfoil to fool security sensors.
Read more ...Galway could succumb to Limerick type criminality, warns Walsh
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Galway will “experience the gangland drug related turf war which is plaguing Limerick” unless more community gardaí are deployed to deal with the city’s growing drugs problem now.
Read more ...McDonnell calls for traffic plan to solve Moneenageisha roadworks delays
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
The reason there are huge traffic delays at Moonenageisha is not because of the roadworks there but because there is no traffic management plan or co-ordination between the gardaí, the developer, and the Galway City Council.
Read more ...Man throws wine at deli counter and then bites manager, court hears
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A man who threw a bottle of wine at a deli counter before assaulting the shop manager by biting him on the hand received a nine month suspended sentence as well as a fine at Galway District Court last Monday.
Read more ...Kinvara market to launch tomorrow as fest begins
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Kinvara Farmers Market will hold its grand opening tomorrow (Friday), as the village celebrates the beginning of Fleadh na gCuach.
Read more ...Handbag thief steals nearly €10,000 worth of property, court hears
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A man targeted a number of hotels, restaurants, take-aways, and pubs throughout Galway stealing handbags and selling off almost €10,000 worth of property which included two engagement rings, the Galway District Court heard this week.
Read more ...Beware of ‘Independent’ Fianna Fail/PD candidates says Cameron
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
“Do not trust the horse, Trojans. Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks even when they bring gifts,” so wrote the great Roman poet Virgil. Labour councillor Billy Cameron might paraphrase it as: “Do not trust independents, Galwegians. Whatever it is, I fear they may be hiding their true colours.”
Read more ...Fundraising day for St Luke’s Cancer Hospital
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
On Saturday May 10 a series of charity events will take place throughout Galway to raise funds for St Lukes Cancer Hospital Dublin.
The events start with a ‘bike for life fun run’ starting at The Huntsman Inn at 10am in association with friendsofstlukes.ie and lukethebiker.com. Registration starts at 9am and the cost is €50.
Read more ...Man crashed into woman and children and drove off
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A 37-year-old, who crashed into the back of a car — in which a mother and three children were travelling — and who left the scene, was before Ballinrobe District Court on Friday.
Read more ...Claregalway bus/cycle lane will only put lives at risk says Michael Eames
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Claregalway needed a bypass to solve its severe traffic congestion problems not a bus/cycle lane and with 40,000 vehicle movements per day, it would be risking lives to cycle or let a child cycle to the village schools.
Read more ...Success for Compántas Lir as Johnny Belinda wins silver in All-Ireland drama finals
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
The Claregalway-Carnmore drama group Compántas Lir were celebrating this week after their production of the classic Elmer Harris play Johnny Belinda finished second in the All-Ireland drama finals in Waterford.
Read more ...Book launch in Charlie Byrne’s
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A NEW book, examining how the Celtic Christianity of Ireland and Scotland, came under pressure from Rome as the Papacy sought to expand its influence, is to be launched in Galway.
Read more ...Born to be stylish
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Born, Galway’s newest lifestyle store, will open at Newtownsmith tomorrow (Friday).
Read more ...Gort school children have their say on human rights
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
The winner of the 2009 Young Social Innovators Challenge for primary schools in the Gort area, organised by Transition Year in Gort Community School, will be announced on Saturday.
The overall winner and runner-up will be announced at the Gallery Café, The Square, Gort. The transition year students designed and created a competition for primary school students in the Gort local area to educate them about human rights and the Millennium Development Goals.
Read more ...Government bodies stand accused of halting Galwegians’ proposed development
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Galwegians RFC’s €16 million development has met another stumbling block with An Bord Pleanala refusing planning permission for the club’s new grounds at Brownville.
Read more ...Credit card scammer jailed for fourteen months
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A total of 14 months jail has been imposed on a man who failed to contest charges of credit card fraud at a city centre hotel nearly three months ago.
Read more ...Galway man seeks murder conviction appeal to be heard by Supreme Court
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
A Galway man who was convicted of murdering an elderly woman more than 25 years ago has applied to have his appeal heard by the Supreme Court.
Read more ...Leahy asks if Galway has a traffic plan to deal with Volvo Ocean Race
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
The “intolerable and unacceptable” levels of traffic congestion in Galway are leading to fears that “adequate plans” to cope with the large numbers of visitors expected for the Volvo Ocean Race do not exist.
Read more ...Galway’s bar staff battle it out for glory
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
There is going to be an almighty rumble in the jungle this Bank Holiday Monday night — May 4 from 8.30pm at Central Park, as some of Galways finest bar staff take part in the first heat of Central Parks cocktail competition "Shake Off", at the club.
Read more ...Water pipes installation ruined Mervue green area says O’Flaherty
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
The way the green area between Parnell Avenue and Tone Avenue Mervue has been left, following the installation of the new water pipes, is “nothing short of a disgrace”.
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