Claddagh School’s website proves big hit with global web browsers

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

The Claddagh National School’s website has enjoyed more than 3,600 hits from web users from more than 70 countries across the globe in its first year in existence.

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Galway Choral Association seeks new members

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

The Galway Choral Association is seeking new members to take part in its special summer concert when it will perform with Wyoming’s Casper Civic Chorale in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Friday June 11.

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Ryan Hanley consultants to conduct study of Clare River and flooded areas

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Ryan Hanley Consulting Engineers is to carry out a comprehensive study of the River Clare and the Lisheenavalla, Claregalway, Caherlea, and Ardskeaghmore areas following the winter floods.

The study of the River Clare will be carried out over a three month period and Ryan Hanley Consultants will be in touch with Office of Public Works officials over that time. Any remedial work which must be carried out as a result of this study will be undertaken by the OPW and all work should be completed before the end of the year.

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Galway acts chosen for new band competition

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Galway bands Disconnect 4 and The Coonics, along with Identity Parade, who have strong Galway connections, have been chosen to take part in the inaugural Tiger Untamed band competition.

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Fundraiser for Milltown man with acquired brain injury

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

A fundraising drive to raise money to help a local man who has an acquired brain injury will kick off on Sunday March 28 at 5pm at Milltown Community Centre.

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Galway Christian Community Night Vigil Service

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

The next Galway Christian Community Night Vigil Service takes place in the United Methodist Presbyterian Church at Victoria Place tomorrow at 10pm.

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Most carers say their loved one’s needs are ‘overwhelming’

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

More than three out of four family carers say their ageing loved one’s needs are “overwhelming”, according to a new study, just published.

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Tall tales and growing gardens for Galway Childminding Week

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

A variety of events for childminders and children will take place in Galway next week as part of Galway Childminding Week, an initiative of the Galway City and County Childcare Committee.

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Radio series to profile the foreigners who love speaking as Gaeilge

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

It has often been noted about many of the Viking and Norman families that came to Ireland in the Middle Ages that once they settled down they became “more Irish than the Irish themselves”.

We do not have to go back as far as the 1100s to see that in action as it continues to happen in Ireland today. Foreigners continue to embrace the Irish language and culture with a passion that puts the rest of us to shame. Indeed it is those from abroad who will help keep Irish alive.

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Lecture on Irish history at city museum

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

STEVEN ELLIS, a leading expert on Tudor Ireland will deliver a public lecture on how The English Pale and partition have affected Irish history next week.

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Chance exists to reduce speed limits in rural Galway says Connaughton

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

New speed limits on the outskirts of many villages and small towns and a reduction in the 80kph speed limits on county roads must form part of the new Road Traffic Bill.

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A Cajun concert for children

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Cajun music developed in Louisiana among the French setters who moved there from Quebec after the British took over Canada.

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Buggins Turn

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

”It's not easy being green.
It seems you blend in with so many other ordinary things.

It seems you blend in with so many other ordinary things.

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Galway journalist’s best seller on legend to feature on Nationwide

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

A successful biography of country music legend Larry Cunningham, penned by Galway journalist Tom Gilmore, will form the centrepiece of a Nationwide special on RTE 1, next Wednesday, March 24.

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Local company to provide marquees for rail corridor launch

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Galway based marquee company, Magnum Marquee Hire, has been successful in tendering for the contract to provide marquees and temporary structures for the launch of the Western Rail Corridor on Monday March 29.

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Ó Brolcháin calls for Seanad abuse debate at Letterfrack

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

The children who suffered at the Letterfrack Industrial School should not be forgotten and Seanad Éireann should hold a debate in Letterfrack to commemorate the victims of abuse.

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SF to deliver postcards to Galway for emigration campaign

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Galway Sinn Féin will be distributing thousands of postcards to households throughout the city to highlight the return of emigration and to petition the Government to take action to create jobs.

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New bus shelters on the way for Headford Road

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Planning permission has been granted for six new bus shelters in the Headford Road area, to service the No 7 Galway city bus route.

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Feast of fashion at the Meyrick

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Fancy an afternoon of glamour and high fashion while raising vital funds for a local charity at the same time?

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Learn to sail in Renville

Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Ever wondered how the Volvo Ocean Race Sailors learnt their skills – well they all had to start somewhere. Galway Bay Sailing Club is running its annual Introduction to Sailing Course starting on March 30 at 8pm in its clubhouse in Renville.

This course has been running for a number of years and has proved very popular, each year more than 30 people get together to learn about sailing and how to sail.

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