A taste of summer with an Ardilaun barbecue

Thu, May 20, 2010

The Ardilaun has just launched its summer menus for sizzling barbecues.

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‘Make a Difference’ first eyecare awards

Thu, May 20, 2010

THE inaugural VISPA Vision Week with Specsavers takes place this week with special new awards for those who make a difference to people with impaired vision the recognition they deserve.

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Postal workers reunion

Thu, May 20, 2010

Former employees and their partners of Posts and Telegraphs (An Post & Eircom) Galway are invited to a Reunion BBQ at the Salthill Hotel Salthill Galway at 7pm Friday June 11.

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GTI host student art and design exhibition

Thu, May 20, 2010

Galway Technical Institute will this evening host the much anticipated student art and design exhibition which will commence at 7pm.

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Fashion show in aid of international relief

Thu, May 20, 2010

A charity fashion show in aid of Samaritans Purse will be hosted next Wednesday (May 26) at Coyotes on Forster Street.

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Rás heads west with Oughterard stopover

Thu, May 20, 2010

Ireland’s biggest cycling race, the FBD Insurance Rás, will visit Galway next week (Tuesday and Wednesday) on is third and fourth stages.

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‘Give Ballybane a break’ from future development

Thu, May 20, 2010

It would be “unsustainable and unfair” to continue promoting residential development in Ballybane when the area’s population is growing faster than any other area of the city.

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Green job opportunities for Galway

Thu, May 20, 2010

An innovative green energy jobs conference and open day, ‘Greener Homes and Business Generating Green Jobs,’will be held at the Oranmore Lodge Hotel on Friday May 28.

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Zambian teenagers helped by Alan Kerins Projects visit Galway

Thu, May 20, 2010

Four Zambian students, who have been helped by Alan Kerins Projects paid a visit to Galway recently and attended a special evening of friendship hosted by the voluntary organisation on Friday last in the Clybaun Hotel.

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Full dog grooming at Bubbles and Barks

Thu, May 20, 2010

Bubbles and Barks in Barna offers a full dog grooming service.

Bubbles and Barks opened in 2008 in Barna village next to The 12 Hotel. Qualified with more than 10 years’ experience, Katie O'Loughlin offers a full range of grooming services, from your puppy’s first wash and blow dry to the full show-trim for your poodle and everything in between. With top rate facilities and a keen personal touch, you can be assured your four legged friend will receive the best care and attention.

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December start to stop Claddagh Basin sewage

Thu, May 20, 2010

By the end of this year, raw sewage should no longer be flowing into the canal and Claddagh Basin, as the Galway City Council is due to undertake works in the area in December.

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Fahey seeks urgent improvement works for Ballymoneen Road

Thu, May 20, 2010

Urgent improvement works are needed at the stretch of the Ballymoneen Road adjacent to the Western Distributor Road as it “poses a serious threat” to the safety of local residents.

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Pass the giant parcel in Eyre Square next week

Thu, May 20, 2010

If you enjoyed the game Pass The Parcel when you were a child and have not played it since, you will have a chance to play it again in Eyre Square next Wednesday at 4pm.

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Second novel from Galway author John Rodgers

Thu, May 20, 2010

Egg Shells and Broken Dreams, the new novel by Galway born author John Rodgers, chronicles the lives of people in rural Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Fisherman charged with stabbing warned to stop ‘codding the court’

Thu, May 20, 2010

A Connemara fisherman charged with stabbing a man during a drunken scuffle over two years ago was warned by a circuit court judge to stop “codding the court” and to take his alcohol difficulties seriously in order to avoid a jail sentence.

In giving the warning this week Judge Raymond Groarke said that the 32-year-old man had treated the court and the injured party with “utter disdain” by claiming that he had made all efforts to get into a residential treatment programme, that he was allowed to have a few drinks, and by offering a measly €2,000 in compensation.

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A little bit of Havana in Galway’s Latin Quarter

Thu, May 20, 2010

Galway's Little Havana Festival is a new, free and fun-filled event taking place in the city’s Latin Quarter from June 4 to 6.

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Some divine sounds for the Galway Arts Festival

Thu, May 20, 2010

Galway audiences will be hopping on the ‘National Express’ or taking a ride on ‘My Lovely Horse’, in order to enjoy a game of cricket and a dance at the indie disco, in the company of The Divine Comedy in Galway this summer.

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Let our natural beauty shine through this summer

Thu, May 20, 2010

The summer is upon us if one follows the Irish calendar, or, according to meteorologists, June is the starting point for the three summer months. No matter which is correct, Galway has come to expect a steady stream of tourists wanting to experience Galway’s unique atmosphere and cultural highs.

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Galway could be be ‘managerless’ for six months

Thu, May 20, 2010

Galway City Council could be without a manager for up to six months once the current incumbent Joe MacGrath leaves to take up his new position as North Tipperary County Manager.

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Crowe calls on Government to address job losses in Galway

Thu, May 20, 2010

The loss of 85 jobs in Boston Scientific is “a blow to the city”, the Government “must do all it can” to give Galway a “pick up and to stimulate job creation in the city”.

This is the view of Fianna Fáil councillor Ollie Crowe, who has described the loss of 85 managerial, engineering, and HR jobs at Boston Scientific in Galway as a “black day on the jobs front for the city”.

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