The Hardiman teams up with Castlegar camogie

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

With March being the month that holds International Women’s Day it is timely that The Hardiman has just announced its support of girls and women through their new year long sponsorship of Castlegar Camogie.

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Cyber mindset programme sees Noone Cyber Security named Digital Impact of the Year

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

A new cyber mindset programme to help educate and empower students, parents and teachers when it comes to the use of social media and smart devices, saw Galway cyber security experts Noone Cyber Services recognised at the National Digital Business Awards.

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Business All-Star Accreditation for PHE Engineering & Architecture

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

The All-Ireland Business Foundation has awarded PHE Engineering & Architecture, a Galway-based team of engineers, architects, 3D and interior visualisation specialists, Business All-Star Accreditation for their conduct in the areas of trust, performance, and customer-centricity.

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Gardaí agree to patrols along ‘The Line’, says O’Flaherty

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Independent city councillor, Terry O’Flaherty, has received confirmation from Gardaí in Galway that they are to carry out patrols on the Military Path, locally known as ‘The Line’, running between Renmore and the city centre.

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Advertiser in brief...

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Cigarettes stolen in Corofin
Gardaí in Corofin are investigating a break-in that occurred at the Anbally Inn public house on March 14, between 00:15am and 1:05am. Four people were seen entering the premises and the contents of a cigarette machine were stolen.

Gardaí in Corofin are investigating a break-in that occurred at the Anbally Inn public house on March 14, between 00:15am and 1:05am. Four people were seen entering the premises and the contents of a cigarette machine were stolen.

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Galway secondary schools full to bursting, report shows

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Four out of every five post-primary schools across Galway had to turn away parents seeking places for their children last year.

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Connolly seeks development of specific ADHD clinics for Galway

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Cllr John Connolly is asking the executive of local health services to pursue the development of an ADHD specialist clinic in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) centres in Galway. Despite referrals for ADHD assessment and intervention being the reason for the majority of referrals for CAMHS services, children must often wait for assessment and the availability of intervention therapies are limited.

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Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.

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New technique for Parkinson’s stem cell brain repair brings promise for patients

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Neuroscientists at the University of Galway have made an exciting discovery that could revolutionise stem cell-based brain repair therapy for Parkinson’s disease.

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School and community bands encouraged to apply for Band Grant

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Galway City Council invites applications from school and community bands in Galway city for the 2024 Band Grant. School bands, community bands, and community music ensembles and collectives from all musical genres can apply.

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Galway participants wanted for dementia research

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Occupational therapist, Simone Ryan, is looking for individuals living with early-to-middle-stage dementia to take part in a research study. Simone is completing this research as part of her master’s degree in the University of Galway.

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Cannon to step down citing ‘open season’ of toxicity against politicians and families

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Galway East deputy Ciaran Cannon is to bring down the curtain on his political career at the end of the current Dail term, he announced this week.

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Works progressing on Ceannt Station but Connolly says public need to be kept informed

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Work is progressing on the multi-million euro redevelopment of Ceannt Station with one set of the tracks entering the station having been removed in recent days.

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Galway Blueshirts beat Leo to the punch

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Two prominent Galway Fine Gael politicians handed in their notice ahead of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s shock resignation yesterday.

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Oscar-nominated 'Four Daughters' screens exclusively at PÁLÁS

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

Following its Oscar nomination this year for Best Documentary, the Tunisian film 'Four Daughters' opens exclusively on Friday, March 15 at PÁLÁS Cinema.

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Ornithologist, Seán Ronayne brings his celebrated documentary BIRDSONG to Galway

Thu, Mar 21, 2024

After a memorable appearance on the Tommy Tiernan Show, and a sold-out premiere at the Dublin International Film Festival, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is bringing his documentary film BIRDSONG to Galway for a special screening on March 24, at the EYE Cinema.

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Local community 'band' together to set up a dancing fundraising event in aid of local girl, Ella Farrell

Tue, Mar 19, 2024

A social dancing fundraiser event in aid of the Ella Farrell Cancer Treatment & Recovery Fund will take place this Sunday, March 24 March in Keanes Bar and Restaurant, Oranmore.

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UK Film Festival Nomination for Galway's Blue Teapot

Fri, Mar 15, 2024

Galway’s Blue Teapot Theatre Company will represent Ireland at the BAFTA qualifying Oska Bright Film Festival (UK), screening three self-produced films on St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday March 17, as part of Reel Ireland documentary strand.

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Grá Chocolates to represent Galway at National Enterprise Awards

Thu, Mar 14, 2024

Kilchreest-based chocolatier Gráinne Mullins is the winner of the Best Enterprise Award in the Galway Local Enterprise Awards for 2024.

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Down Syndrome Galway launches inspirational song in honour of World Down Syndrome Day

Thu, Mar 14, 2024

Claire Lavelle, a devoted mother to 12-year-old Alex and a cherished member of Down Syndrome Galway, has embarked on a remarkable journey to spread awareness and promote inclusion. Drawing upon her extensive background in music and drama, Claire has penned the uplifting anthem “Rockin 21” with the aim of celebrating individuals with Down syndrome and raising crucial funds for Down Syndrome Galway.

World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), observed annually on March 21, holds special significance as it symbolises the triplication of chromosome 21, reflecting the unique journey of individuals with Down syndrome. As the global community approaches this meaningful day, Claire, alongside Yvonne Flynn and their dedicated team of friends and siblings of children with Down syndrome, are excited to unveil the inspiring “Rockin 21” song.

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