GAAW vigil to mark seventh year of Afghan war

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

The Galway Alliance Against War will hold a Vigil at the Wilde statue on Williamsgate Street today at 1pm to mark the seventh anniversary of the war in Afghanistan.

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Nanny steals €6,000 in clothes and jewellery, court hears

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

A nanny who stole nearly €6,000 worth of clothes and jewellery and grossly breached the trust of her employer was ordered to pay €2,000 compensation and was given a four month suspended sentence at Galway District Court last Monday.

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Galway African church broadcasts to the nation

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

The Faith Christian Fellowship, one of Galway’s most prominent African churches, will hold a number of special events this weekend.

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Refuge for women had to turn 500 away this year

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Waterside House, the city based refuge for women experiencing domestic violence, was unable to accommodate 500 women and children this year due to pressures on its service.

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Galway Lions Club go radio ga-ga — it’s auction time

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

The annual Galway Lions Club Charity Auction in association with Galway Bay FM and Eircom will be held on Friday December 12 at the Ardilaun hotel, and will be live on air from 9am – 1pm. Up to 250 items will be auctioned on the morning with all proceeds going directly to disadvantaged families and individuals in Galway city.

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Environmentally-friendly rail carriages are the future says Ó Brolcháin

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Six new environmentally friendly train carriages had their maiden journey from Galway to Dublin at 7.15am yesterday and Green Cllr Niall Ó Brolcháin has welcomed this as a “portent of good things to come”.

Cllr Ó Brolcháin said that as well as the new carriages, there will be a Galway to Limerick and Cork service resumed “for the first time in many decades” next year.

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Elderly Galwegians suffer ‘damp and dangerous accommodation’ while waiting for housing grants

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Elderly Galwegians on low incomes are living in “damp and dangerous accommodation” because approved funding for essential repairs is not being released by the Department of Health.

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Win half the cost of your purchases with Joyce’s

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Joyce’s of Headford will offer a special promotion for three days only — from tomorrow (Friday) to Sunday customers who spend more than €500 can win up to 50 per cent back on their purchases with the annual ‘spin and win’ promotion.

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Athenry Musical Society cabaret night

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

The Athenry Musical Society will host its cabaret in the De Burgo Suite of the Raheen Woods Hotel tomorrow night.

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Can you answer these questions and help Little Acorns?

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

1 - In which musical does the song 'Summertime' appear?

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Drama and digital technology at Coole

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Electric Bridget will stage Waiting For Elvis, written by Eileen Gibbons and performed by Eileen Gibbons and Helen Gregg of Electric Bridget, at Coole Park today (Thursday) at 8pm as part of the Coole Winter Programme.

This drama proved extremely popular at the Galway Arts Festival earlier this year. People are advised to arrive early to avoid disappointment.

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Grassroots – An inside look at local politics – from the pens of the politicians themselves

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Any vision that Fianna Fáil would be able to wrest control of both the Galway city and county council chambers after the Local Elections has well and truly evaporated in light of the savage and poorly thought out Budget presented by Minister Brian Lenihan, and the equally catastrophic polls in the last few weeks.

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Councillors come under pressure to reject halting site proposals

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Opposition is growing to plans by City Hall to provide two new Traveller halting sites in the city with councillors coming under public pressure to reject the proposals.

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New Independent party to be founded in Galway?

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Galway could become the centre for a new political party in Ireland, or at the very least, the location for a new political grouping comprising the Independent members of the Galway city and county councils.

After months of local, and weeks of national, speculation it appears Dep Noel Grealish is coming to the view that it would be better for his political career not to join Fianna Fáil - an understandable mood given the public anger at Budget 09 and the party’s plummeting poll figures.

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Is Crowe’s difficulty Connolly’s opportunity?

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

‘Every cloud has a silver lining’, goes the old expression and even in these dark times for Fianna Fáil, a ray of light may just be emerging that could be to the future benefit of Cllr John Connolly.

Last week, there was speculation that Cllr Michael J Crowe is losing favour with the Fianna Fáil big guns who promoted him heavily during the 2007 General Election.

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MEPs are out of touch and not delivering says Sinn Féin EU candidate

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

The west of Ireland is still being neglected for major infrastructural development and the region’s MEPs are out of touch with the people on European issues, so new voices and new thinking is needed.

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Fahey calls for investigation into ‘abandoned’ Knocknacarra centre

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Using the economic downturn as a reason for abandoning the proposal to build a leisure centre for Knocknacarra is a “cynical excuse” and “must be condemned” according to Fianna Fáil Galway West TD Frank Fahey.

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FG wants Terry for Mervue dream team

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Cllr Terry O’Flaherty has been approached by Fine Gael Galway West TD Pádraic McCormack and senior party figures in Dublin, with a view to donning the blue shirt and running for the party in next year’s Local Elections.

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Renmore and Claddagh win Pride of Place awards

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

The Renmore Residents Association and the Claddagh Residents Association won awards at the 2008 Pride of Place Awards Ceremony.

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Party cities are fuelling the business that killed Shane Geoghegan

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

It is frightening to realise that it was just an hour or so down the road in our sister western city that the brutal killing of Shane Geoghegan took place last weekend. As thousands flocked to his funeral yesterday afternoon, the revulsion in that city is shared by all around the country.

We have all become so accustomed to gangland crime in Ireland that we only tend to let shock register when it is an innocent who is caught up in the crossfire or targeted as Mr Geoghegan was last weekend. However, the reality is that most of the deaths in this horrific chapter of Irish life are innocent as innocent after innocent is lured into a life of dependency and crime, tempted by the vast rewards on offer, blinded by the greed.

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