RTÉ’s Register of External Activities needed to restore public confidence – Cannon
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
The establishment of RTÉ’s Register of External Activities and a separate Register of Interests needs clear oversight and transparency to restore confidence, Galway East Fine Gael TD Ciaran Cannon has said.
In stating that clear reform is needed at the national broadcaster, he urged the Director General and the Board of RTÉ to be especially careful in how they manage and monitor this aspect of their reform programme. Deputy cannon believes that making an external register as publicly accessible as possible would show real commitment to transparency within the organisation.
Read more ...Galway householders urged to avail of free e waste and battery recycling event
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a free collection event to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2023.
Read more ...Local man takes on extreme marathon in Swiss Alps in aid of Croí
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Newcastle native and experienced mountain marathoner, Cathal McGrath, took on the Matterhorn Mountain in the Swiss Alps on Saturday, August 26, in aid of Galway based heart and stroke charity, Croí.
Read more ...Rabbitte encourages First Time Buyers to consider Local Authority Home Loan
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Fianna Fáil Minister, Anne Rabbitte, is encouraging those looking to purchase a new or second-hand home or build their own home to consider applying for a Local Authority Home Loan.
Read more ...Galway-based Ukrainian musicians take part in collaboration with music legend, Phil Coulter
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Four Galway based Ukrainian singers, Alina Andriienko, Albina Nedostup, Viktoriia Yermolieva and Kateryna Samko, who are part of the National Ukrainian Choir, performed with music legend, Phil Coulter, in a recently released adaption of hit song, ‘Steal Away’.
Read more ...University of Galway-led study finds domestic firelighters are a major contributor to climate change
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Firelighters used for open fires and stoves in the home emit more black carbon than all biomass fuels put together and are a significant contributor to air pollution and climate change, a study led by researchers at University of Galway has found.
Read more ...New boundaries aim to right electoral wrongs
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
As if it hadn’t happened already, the next General Election campaign kicked off in earnest yesterday morning with the publication of the new electoral boundaries across the country. For politicians, it’s a bit like the World Cup where you know you’ve qualified but you find out the hotels you’ll be staying in and most importantly, the pitch you will be playing on.
Read more ...30,000 voters to switch constituency in latest boundary shake-up
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
More than 30,000 voters are to be transferred between the current Galway constituencies in the latest shake-up of the electoral boundaries which will see Galway East return an extra TD to the next Dáil Eireann.
Read more ...Autumn Garden Fair and International Medieval Tournament at Claregalway Castle this Sunday
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
This Sunday, the annual Autumn Garden Fair takes place in Claregalway Castle, where some of Ireland’s best nurseries and rare plant specialists will display a great selection of shrubs, trees and more. It also coincides with an International Medieval Combat Tournament which runs throughout the weekend.
Autumn is the best time to plan, plant and redesign a garden.The ground is still warm and plants and trees can settle in to guarantee good growth. You still see the gaps that need filling, the plants you want to remove and replace. Wish you had pears, plums, apple, peach trees? Now is an ideal time to plant some potted trees and you can look forward to a beautiful spring display of blossom, followed by fruit.
Read more ...Blakes Corner Bar win Gold in the Bar Food of the Year Category at the 2023 Bar of the Year Awards
Thu, Aug 31, 2023
Located in the heart of Galway city at the corner of Eglinton Street and Mary Street, Blake’s Bar is thrilled to announce its tremendous achievement of winning the Gold Award in the prestigious “Bar Food of the Year” category at the recent Bar of the Year Awards.
Read more ...Calling all young scientists
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
BT Ireland is encouraging local students aged 12 to 19 years to turn their creativity into project entries for next year's Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE). The deadline for applications is October 2 2023 and the event takes place in Dublin from January 10 to 13 2024.
Read more ...GSPCA - caring for animals in the community
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
The Galway Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) have been an active force in animal welfare since 1999 taking care of sick, injured and cruelly-treated animals in Galway.
Read more ...UG offers new cybersecurity course
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
The University of Galway is offering a limited number of places on its innovative new MSc in Computer Science (Adaptive Cybersecurity).
Read more ...Higgins calls for Salthill Park overhaul
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Salthill's "treasured public space" is in need of an overhaul, according to Cllr Clodagh Higgins, who is calling on the city council to undertake enhancements, and replace footpaths and planters,
Read more ...Couch to Comhrá in six weeks
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
A new Irish-language company has launched an initiative that promises to have people communicating in Irish within six weeks, and all without leaving their couch.
The Couch to Comhrá in six weeks challenge is the brainchild of online education organisation Gaelteanga and is aimed at those who studied Irish at school, but never quite managed to gain much fluency in the language.
Read more ...Galway’s Raftery secures a special category win rally
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Galway’s Aoife Raftery had to put in a massive effort to secure the best female driver in a two-wheel drive car at Barum Rally Zlin over the weekend.
Read more ...Collapse in TV licence revenue threatens independent production
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
The collapse in TV licence revenue is threatening the future of independent production companies and their associated jobs, according to Fine Gael Senator Sean Kyne.
He is calling for urgent action to protect workers in local and community media, and the film, TV and radio production sector whose roles are funded through the Sound and Vision Scheme, which received a ring-fenced portion of the licence fee.
Read more ...University of Galway launches free period product initiative
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
A pilot programme launched this week will see period products freely available at a number of locations around University of Galway in a bid to tackle period poverty among students and staff.
Read more ...Literary events at this year's Clifden Arts Festival
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
This year's 46th Clifden Arts Festival is set to uphold its tradition of nurturing artistic passion and fostering creative expression.
The longest-running community arts festival in Ireland takes September 13 to 24, and yet again promises to have something to excite everyone in the 2023 programme.
Read more ...Loughrea to go medieval this weekend
Thu, Aug 24, 2023
Loughrea will host a feast of free events this weekend as part of the Loughrea Medieval Festival, taking place from Friday, August 25 to Sunday, August 27.
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