Free one hour interior design consultations at La Maison Chic
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
La Maison Chic is offering free one hour consultations in its Oranmore showroom. Call (086) 2242328 to make an appointment.
Read more ...Galway needs a school of music says McCabe
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Galway is falling behind other cities in Ireland by not having a school of music and one must be provided.
Read more ...Mocks.ie - takes the strain off Leaving and Junior certs
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
As the Leaving and Junior Cert exams fast approach, thousands of students in Galway and across the country can now avail of Mocks.ie, a new online exam and correction service developed to help students prepare for their exams.
Read more ...Don’t cut quality on your wedding, cut the recession with Breaffy House
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Don’t let the current economic climate put a damper on your wedding plans, because Connacht’s premier wedding venue Breaffy House Resort is ready to offer you the day of your dreams without it costing the earth. Breaffy will offer the first 30 weddings booked for dates in 2009 and 2010, a special price of just €35 per person for the wedding meal, plus fantastic added value of five free bride’s guest rooms, free corkage, complimentary Spa Rasual treatment for the bride and groom .(excluding bookings for the month of July, August, and bank holiday weekends).
Read more ...Avon’s Arc Breast Cancer Crusade
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Avon Ireland, which is celebrating 15 years of helping women look and feel great, needs your help to fund-raise for the Arc Breast Cancer Crusade.
Read more ...New bar for the city centre
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
The people behind Halo nightclub are bringing a new bar to the city centre this week!
Read more ...Transform Leisureland into an international conference centre says Keane
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Tourism in Salthill can be given a major boost if the Galway City Council has the courage to transform Leisureland into an international business and conference centre for the west of Ireland.
Read more ...New walks opened at Kylemore Abbey
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Some three km of avenues, from the Abbey to the six acre Victorian walled garden - previously closed to the public - have just been opened to visitors to Kylemore Abbey & Garden.
Read more ...Nolan demands answers over Roscam recreational facility handover
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Roscam residents have been waiting too long for a recreational facility for their area and there is a need to get the new centre open in time for the summer.
Read more ...Budget will not stop rising unemployment says MacLochlainn
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Is the Government really saying it is fair that people earning less than the minimum wage be asked to pay an income levy at the same rate as someone earning €50,000 per year?
Read more ...New faces to hold on in June?
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
The 2004 Local Elections heralded sweeping changes on the Galway City Council - eight new faces, two new parties in Sinn Fein and the Greens, and a new alliance to control the election of Mayor.
Read more ...Enda Kenny - Taoiseach apparent?
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Is Enda Kenny Taoiseach material? His critics, especially those in Fianna Fáil, want to make his leadership the central issue in the next election. They perceive he is the Achilles’ heel of FG and believe voters will baulk at a change of government with him as leader.
Read more ...Hi Noone — Fianna Fáil chooses popular Claregalway man to contest locals
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
When Cllr Mary Hoade chose to run in the Tuam ward, the race was on to find her replacement in Oranmore, a race made all the more urgent by a confident Fine Gael and resurgent Labour.
Read more ...Galway politicians will have to spend less on their election campaign this time around
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Galway politicians will have to run their campaigns on a tighter budget than before as this year’s Local Elections will see spending limits applied to candidates and parties for the first time.
This week, the Minister for the Environment John Gormley outlined the new spending limits at local elections, which came into force this week.
Read more ...Galwegian becomes youngest ever chair of a political party
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Salthill man Andrew Murphy has become the chair of the Green Party National Executive Committee, the youngest person ever to hold such a position in Ireland.
The 22-year-old is the campaign manager for Green councillor Niall Brolcháin. Cllr Ó Brolcháin has welcomed Mr Murphy’s appointment saying it demonstrates the Greens’ commitment “to ensuring Ireland’s youth have a major role to play in politics”.
Read more ...Val Hanley finally gets on FF ticket
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
First he was, then he was not, then he was again - Val Hanley’s Lanigan’s Ball style efforts to get on the Fianna Fáil ticket for Galway City West, finally paid off this week.
Read more ...Man who threatened to kill garda jailed for seven months
Thu, Apr 02, 2009
A Galway man who had threatened to kill a garda after being arrested on foot of a bench warrant has been jailed for seven months for a burglary at a Salthill night club and for failing to appear in court.
Read more ...New tourism initiative to showcase Galway
Thu, Apr 02, 2009
A tourism initiative, developed by Galway City Business Association and supported by Failte Ireland, will take place from April 16 to 18 at a number of key locations in the city and Salthill.
Read more ...Sailing school proposed for south Galway
Thu, Apr 02, 2009
Plans have been lodged with the Galway County Council seeking permission to build a new water sports recreation and activity centre beside Lough Derg.
Read more ...CF sufferers are unlucky to be born Irish
Thu, Apr 02, 2009
Is there anything more this Government has left to do that can shock us? Is there much they can introduce next Tuesday that will horrify us as much as the heartless decision this week to kill the little bit of hope that lay in the hearts of cystic fibrosis sufferers and their families? For such people, life is a constant struggle against death. Every shower of rain, every dark cloud, every sneeze, every shared waiting room is a potential killer.
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