Ideal gift for fans of Ballinrobe Races
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
Fans of Ballinrobe races who are looking for that ideal Christmas present can now avail of a special promotion by the racecourse.
To purchase tickets for all nine of the racedays in Ballinrobe in 2010 would normally cost €135, but if purchased now, the nine tickets will cost only €95.
Read more ...Tobermore Concrete donates ™20,000 to Barnardo’s
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
For the past eight years Tobermore, with a base in Bushy Park, has been donating money to a variety of charities in lieu of gifts for customers at Christmas. This year the company has decided that it will donate this year's allocation to Barnardo's. The donation of ™20,000 will go directly to the Barnardo's Christmas fund and will make a huge difference to the lives of children throughout the UK and Ireland.
Read more ...Kilcolgan Educate Together Christmas fair
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
The Kilcolgan Educate Together National school will hold its annual winter fair on Sunday from 12 noon to 4pm.
Read more ...Bus Éireann introduces special festive fares
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
Bus Éireann has introduced a range of special fares to Galway city from towns around the county in the run-up to Christmas, providing easy and affordable access to the city for shopping and entertainment.
Read more ...Pain free laser hair removal arrives in Galway
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
The comfortable way to eliminate unwanted body hair is now available at Body Benefits in the The Cornstore.
Read more ...A celebration of Christmas at The Village Nursing Care Centre
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
The Village Care Centre will hold a celebration of Christmas this Sunday December 13 from 1pm. The event involves a craft fair starting at 1pm, packed with goodies including Christmas cakes, table centrepieces, candles, cards, pottery, jewellery, toys, and other unique Christmas gift options. As evening draws in guests will be treated to a number of musical treats from local musicians and choirs, while the Village Care Centre Christmas lights are officially turned on.
Read more ...Man claims ‘set up’ as jury are out in stepdad sex case
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
“I can’t believe things have got this far,” said a man who went on trial this week accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting his two stepdaughters over a three-year period.
Read more ...Help the people who know those who need help
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
In Dickens’ time, poverty was easy to identify. People in that category would, according to the writer, sidle up to you in the street and say ‘spare a tannah for a cuppa tea, guv. Bless ya.” These days it is not so easy to identify want in people.
Read more ...St Vincent de Paul open ‘full to brim’ warehouses for flood victims
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
The St Vincent de Paul Society has opened two warehouses in the city and county to distribute clothing and household goods to people affected by the recent flooding
Read more ...New photographic book to raise funds for suicide charity
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
A book of photographic reflections has been published in aid of Console, a local charity which creates awareness, hope and healing for people bereaved by suicide.
Read more ...HSE has given one hundred ‘urgent need payments’ so far to flooding victims
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
The HSE West’s community welfare service has given about 100 “urgent need payments” costing around €50,000 to individuals and families affected by the flooding in south and east Galway.
Read more ...O’Flaherty calls for maps to show floodplains
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
Councillors must know exactly where the floodplains in Galway city and its surrounding areas are so that homes being built are not at risk from future floods.
This is the view of Independent councillor Terry O’Flaherty, who is calling on the Galway City Council to provide councillors with maps outlining where flood plains and turloughs are situated within the city boundaries.
Read more ...Get your skates on — It’s Galway Bay on Ice
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
Galway Bay on Ice has returned to Nimmo’s Pier this Christmas following its phenomenal success last year.
Read more ...NUIG to open major new cultural centre in the New Year
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
NUI, Galway will begin the New Year by opening a major new cultural centre when the Bailey Allen Wing & Cultural Centre is opened in Árus na Mac Léinn on Saturday January 9 at 7.30pm.
The hall is named after the late Galway actor Frank Bailey and his mother Angela Allen. According to NUIG: “Through a generous bequest from the Bailey Allen family, the spirit of Frank Bailey will be memorialised at NUI, Galway, while continuing to foster and support the artistic development of Galway city.”
Read more ...Galway tax trawl nets more than €735,000
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
Three Galway people made tax settlements totalling close to a quarter of a million euro during the third quarter of the year, according to figures released by the Revenue Commissioners this week.
Read more ...Grealish calls for OPW study to prevent future flooding
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
A “comprehensive study” of why so many houses in east Galway were flooded must be conducted so informed action can be taken to prevent such devastation from happening again.
Read more ...Oranmore Christmas cabaret
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
Bualadh Bos, the Oranmore music and drama group has announced details of its supper cabaret on December 9 and 10 in Keane’s newly refurbished night club, Kudos in Oranmore.
Read more ...Jury acquits man charged with dangerous driving causing death
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
A jury in a trial which heard how a young motorist had been killed when his car collided with a steel signpost has acquitted a man of the charge of dangerous driving causing death.
Read more ...Stagecoach Galway to perform The Rocky Monster Show
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
Stagecoach Theatre Arts has announced it will perform Malcolm Sircom's junior version of The Rocky Monster Show by kind arrangement with Musicline Publications, at the Bank of Ireland Theatre, NUI Galway, on Saturday December 12.
This will be the Galway centre's first performance since it broke the Guinness world record last year with the musical Glad Rags, which simultaneously performed with 66 other Stagecoach schools around the world.
Read more ...Irish language worth €136 million to Galway
Thu, Dec 03, 2009
The Irish language is worth in excess of €136 million annually to the economy of Galway city and county, supports more than 5,000 jobs, and more than 90 per cent of city businesses believe that it is a unique selling point for Galway’s image and cultural identity.
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