The need to appreciate the wisdom in our communities

Thu, Sep 26, 2024

It seems utterly daft that in modern society, a person is trusted to fly a plane, perform an operation, impart information...and then, the next day, they are not.

And with the passing of that one day, people fall into a different category. One that sees their contribution unvalued, their wisdom just humoured and not appreciated; their efforts doted patronisingly and not given the respect they would have held a short time before.

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€16 million boost for Galway sports clubs as election looms

Thu, Sep 26, 2024

Sports clubs across Galway are to receive a €15 million slice of the half billion euro sports funding pie announced by government ministers this week.

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With an eye on Europe, United head to face the Blues

Thu, Sep 26, 2024

Galway United renew rivalries in the RSC tomorrow night with Waterford in a game that will have a large say in the Tribesmen’s European ambitions.

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Stakes could not be higher for United women as title race goes to the wire

Thu, Sep 26, 2024

The stakes could scarcely be piled higher for Shelbourne’s visit to Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday.

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No place for Dolan on ticket as Fine Gael selects Cllr John Naughten and Dympna Daly-Finn to contest Roscommon-Galway

Sat, Sep 21, 2024

Councillor John Naughten and Dympna Daly-Finn have been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Roscommon-Galway constituency at the next General Election.

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Islands, Film and Music at Architecture at the Edge

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Architecture at the Edge Festival is known for its inspired cultural experiences and this year the festival once again presents a compelling programme featuring installations, exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, talks, tours and much more to explore from Friday September 20 to Sunday October 6.

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Set Dancing in Galway

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Set Dancing Classes take place every Tuesday night in Lakeview School, Renmore, (just up from the g Hotel).

The classes are a great evening’s fun. The hall is spacious and bright and has a lovely dance floor.

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Community Clean-Up in Ballybane – A collaborative effort to keep our neighbourhoods clean

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Labour councillor Helen Ogbu, Labour Party Councillor for Galway City East has praised the recent clean-up initiative that took place on Saturday last, led by Pastor Larry Ovie and the Faith Christian Fellowship. and brought together several volunteers from the Ballybane community.

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Tome Chanters concert in city on Saturday

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Tuam community choir the Tome Chanters give a concert in An Taibhdhearc, Middle Street, this Saturday September 21 at 8 pm with special guests Padraig Stevens, Seamus Ruttledge and Darragh O’Dea.

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Music Matters and Cantairí Chonama mark milestones this weekend in Clifden

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Music Matters school of music of Loughrea are celebrating their 40th year in existence this year just as Cantairí Chonama marking their 25th.

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Blackrock Health announcements see boost for beds and jobs in Galway Clinic

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Blackrock Health last week announced a major investment of €500 million across its group of hospitals incorporating Blackrock Clinic, Hermitage Clinic, Galway Clinic and Limerick Clinic. The expansion will create 1,000 new jobs in the Dublin and Galway areas, increasing its total workforce to 4,000.

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Redeveloped Connaught Harbour visitor destination officially opens following €2.8m investment

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Waterways Ireland and Fáilte Ireland in the company of Minister of State Anne Rabbitte TD have officially launched the redevelopment of Connaught Harbour, Portumna following a €2.8m investment, marking a significant milestone in the Shannon Tourism Masterplan.

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Free public lectures as part of Archway sessions

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

University of Galway has launched the Archway Sessions, a series of free public lectures for 2024/25.

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Galway Simon concerned about increasing homelessness

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Galway Simon Community has launched its 2023 Annual Impact Report, highlighting the continuing demand for the charity’s Homeless Services during another very challenging year. In 2023 the organisation supported 1,490 individuals across Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. With Galway City having the highest ongoing need for social housing in the country, according to the latest report by the Parliamentary Budget Office, Galway Simon Community is deeply concerned about the deepening homelessness crisis.

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Maxi Zoo expands into Galway

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Maxi Zoo, Ireland’s largest specialty pet retailer, has added Galway to its locations countrywide, having opened a new store at the Plaza on the Headford Road.

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Advertiser in brief...

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Criminal damage in Newcastle
Between 1am and 8am on Wednesday, September 11 a window was broken in the front of a house in Inishannagh Park in Newcastle. Gardaí are appealing for anyone with any information to contact Galway Garda Station 091-538000.

Between 1am and 8am on Wednesday, September 11 a window was broken in the front of a house in Inishannagh Park in Newcastle. Gardaí are appealing for anyone with any information to contact Galway Garda Station 091-538000.

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‘Pedal For A Purpose’ Castlegar GAA launch big fundraiser

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Castlegar GAA Club has just launched a hugely exciting fundraiser which will see them pedal for a purpose this October.

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Sinn Féin’s childcare plan at €10 a day would benefit 40,000 children in Galway, says Farrell

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

38,414 children in Galway would benefit from Sinn Féin’s plan to deliver childcare at a cost of €10 a day, Mairéad Farrell TD for Galway West has said.

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Public invited to nominate volunteers for national award

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Nominations are now open for the 2024 Volunteer Ireland Awards. The public is being invited to nominate volunteers in their community across 11 categories, with one volunteer being named Christine Buckley Volunteer of the Year at the ceremony in December. The Volunteer Ireland Awards take place annually and celebrate the immense contribution volunteers make to communities across Ireland. Nominations can be made at www.volunteer.ie/nominate.

Galway Volunteer Centre Manager, Donncha Foley said volunteers make an enormous contribution to our communities and in many cases, deliver critical services that may not otherwise be delivered.

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Nominations open for ATU Alumni Awards

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Nominations are now open for the 2025 ATU Alumni Awards which aim to recognise the exceptional accomplishments of graduates in the fields of Business, Science and Health, Engineering and Computing, and Education, Design and Humanities.

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