‘Not a question of whether we will emigrate, but when,’ says local student leader

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

MORE THAN 200 students gathered at the ‘The Big Yellow Thing’ on the University of Galway campus last week to protest the overwhelming cost of living crisis currently pulsing through the country.

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Carnmore Lipsync event to fund safe off-road walkway for community

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

Tickets are flying for the Carnmore Community Walkway Lip-sync which takes place in the Clayton Hotel Galway this Saturday night.

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Ring Road an integral part of the solution to get Galway moving again

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

The original Galway City Bypass was a road project only. The Galway City Ring Road – GCRR - is part of an integrated solution to our traffic woes, the Galway Transportation Strategy. The strategy has the support of the elected members of the City and County Councils. It involves the GCRR but also improved public transport, cycling and walking infrastructure, and is evident in the Crosslinks project, which has gone to planning, and the new bridge alongside the Salmon Weir.

More is planned and more is needed, including the continuation of the Connemara Greenway from Moycullen to the city, funding for which has been granted for a replacement cycling/pedestrian bridge over the railway viaducts.

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Road decision ensures better future for our children

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

A better future for our children is one that puts climate action at the heart of political decision-making. Locking future generations into car dependency and quite literally driving up our greenhouse gas emissions is the wrong thing to do, for our planet and our people.

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Two Galway students awarded Naughton Foundation Scholarships

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

The Naughton Foundation Scholarship which is worth €20,000, was awarded to two Galway students, Rachel Harris and Alex Haugh.

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‘Doored’ Doctor calls for better cycling infrastructure

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

Dr Vinny Griffith, was cycling back home from University College Hospital Galway (UCHG) on the evening of Wednesday, September 28, when he was “doored” by a parked car.

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Irish Citylink and Gobus turn a coach pink to support breast cancer campaign

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

Irish Citylink and Gobus have turned a coach pink in support of the Irish Cancer Society’s Care For Your Pair Campaign this October! The Care For Your Pair campaign was created by the Irish Cancer Society to spread the word about the importance of breast health and raise funds for breast cancer patients and their families across Ireland this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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Galway breathing expert’s book is gift of choice for Coldplay frontman

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

A Galway based international breathing expert hit the headlines recently when one of his books was given as a gift to English cricketer Ollie Robinson by a British rock band member.

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Fundraising appeal for Ukrainian orphanage

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

Ballybrit native, Grace Kennedy, who has raised over €70,000 and found homes for over 5,000 displaced Ukrainians fleeing the war, has called for an urgent fundraising appeal for a makeshift orphanage in Bucha.

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Galway needs to take a long hard look at itself

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

I’m a great believer in taking a look back to the past to understand the present and plan for the future. To see if a culture pervades that will enable you to set targets, to develop and to progress.

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It's game on for the Galway entrepreneur behind GamerFest

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

GamerFest, the country's biggest event dedicated to all things gaming, takes place in the RDS in Dublin this weekend. The festival, which began in Galway in 2017, has become a major event in the gaming calendar with plans to expand even further in the next few years.

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Government designation places Galway Hospice on surer financial footing

Wed, Oct 19, 2022

The invaluable and much needed services provided by Galway Hospice are set to be expanded and enhanced, following news that it is to be made more financially robust as a result of a Government redesignation.

The announcement yesterday by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly that it is to be funded under Section 38 designation has been welcomed by the Hospice as it places it on a surer financial footing.

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Kevin McAleer brings his ‘surreal bits of stream-of-consciousness’ to Galway

Wed, Oct 19, 2022


WHY AM I here? It is a question philosophers, theologians, and scientists have asked since time immemorial, but few will answer it in the surreal, rambling, original, and hilarious manner of Kevin McAleer.

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Swim in Pink for Breast Cancer Research

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

The National Breast Cancer Research Institute in association with Blackrock Swimwear, are asking as many people as possible to ‘Swim in Pink’ this Bank Holiday Monday, October 31 and help raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research during October, breast cancer awareness month.

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Design your outdoor space with Pavilion Outdoors

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Have you ever dreamed of having an outdoor space that you can use all year round?

With over 30 years experience in structures the well- known Galway marquee company Pavilion has opened a Showroom in The Eyre Square Centre selling pergolas, awnings, outdoor kitchens and furniture.

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Dark magic — Croí Night Run back in style

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

The 8th Annual Croí Night Run, in aid of Croí, the heart and stroke charity, took place on Friday, October 7, with a huge number of participants running and walking the promenade at nightfall. Organisers were also impressed with high numbers taking part in the virtual event, across all counties, which was continued this year due to demand.

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Grealish welcomes law change on CCTV

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Galway West TD Noel Grealish has welcomed confirmation from An Taoiseach that regulations are being drawn up to allow CCTV footage be used to identify and prosecute illegal dumpers.

The Independent TD raised the issue with Micheál Martin in the Dáil, saying the blight of illegal dumping continued to be a major problem across the country, costing local authorities millions of euro to clean up each year.

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Getting to know...

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST MEMORY?
1958, when I was two years old. My mother was taken away in an ambulance. She said ‘Don’t worry I’ll be back.’ She came back a few days later in a black taxi carrying something wrapped in white lace. Turned out to be my baby sister Maureen.

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Local tourism businesses attend Fáilte Ireland’s first in-person briefing in Galway city post-Covid

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Galway is in a great position to deliver new tourist experiences in the coming years, the city’s first post-Covid tourism briefing event was told this week.

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Campion Insurance receives Best Managed Award for twelfth time

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

For the twelfth consecutive year Campion Insurance has been named as one of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies. The awards programme is led by Deloitte Ireland, in association with Bank of Ireland. This is the first year where the awards programme returned as an in-person event following the pandemic and culminated with a gala awards ceremony at The Convention Centre Dublin.

Ireland’s Best Managed Companies Awards programme promotes and recognises excellence in Irish and Northern Irish owned and managed companies and is the only awards scheme on the island of Ireland that considers a business’ performance from every perspective.

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