Connolly welcomes improvements to Eyre Square appearance
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
Cllr John Connolly has welcomed the recent works that have been undertaken in Eyre Square.
Read more ...Upgrade of internal road at Rinville cemetery welcomed
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
Councillors Liam Carroll who represents the Athenry/Oranmore Municipal District and PJ Murphy, a representative for the Kinvara/Gort Electoral Area have this week welcomed the commitment from Galway County Council’s Environment section to complete a much needed upgrade of the internal road at Rinville Cemetery in Oranmore.
Read more ...New exhibition at Galway City Museum marks century since vote on Anglo-Irish Treaty
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
Today June 16 marks the centenary anniversary of the general election in which Irish voters had the opportunity to vote for candidates who supported or rejected the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which granted Dominion Status, similar to that of Canada and South Africa, to 26 of the 32 counties of Ireland.
Read more ...Contribution recognised at Cathaoirleach’s Awards
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
After an absence of a few years, community and voluntary activity was back to being celebrated ‘in person’ at the Cathaoirleach’s Community Awards which were held in conjunction with the Cathaoirleach’s Ball on Saturday 11th June. The Awards were organised by Galway County Council in partnership with Galway County Public Participation Network and were hosted by the Cathaoirleach Cllr Peter Keaveney, and MC for the evening broadcaster John Mulligan who warmly welcomed everyone to the Ard Rí Hotel in Tuam.
Read more ...Changes in carers’ entitlements
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
During Carers Week we celebrate the valuable contribution made by carers in our local communities, in particular the ways in which carers support older and dependent people to continue to live in the familiar surroundings of their own homes. It is an opportune time to remind carers of some of the changes recently made to Carers Allowance, paid by the Department of Social Protection (DSP).
From June 1 2022, the capital disregard for Carers Allowance has increased from €20,000 to €50,000. The income disregards have also increased: a carer can now work for up to 18.5 hours per week and have income /earnings of €350 per week in the case of a single carer or €750 in the case of a couple and get the full Carers Allowance payment. This means carers can combine their caring duties with part-time work and still qualify for Carers Allowance.
Read more ...Good start to summer for Poor Clares as thousands watch sister professed in live-streamed ceremony
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
An estimated 8,500 people viewed the final profession of the newest member of the Poor Clares, Sr Clare Marie, whose ceremony was live streamed last weekend.
Read more ...New Outpatient and Cystic Fibrosis unit at Merlin Park will be ready next year
Wed, Jun 15, 2022
The construction of a new out-patient facility at Merlin Park Hospital could be completed next year after the Health Service Executive (HSE) advertised a tender for the project, which is expected to cost €10.5 million.
Read more ...Galway University Hospitals to hold free stoma care event tonight
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Galway University Hospitals Stoma Care Unit is holding a free public information meeting for anyone who has had or is due to undergo stoma surgery. The event will take place tonight June 9 in the Clayton Hotel, Galway from 5pm to 9pm with talks starting at 6pm to 7pm. Family members, friends and carers are also welcome to attend.
Entitled “A stoma in your life “, the evening will focus on quality of life issues and looking together at positive influences on living with a stoma.
Read more ...Celebrate Bloomsday next week with Skehana & District Heritage Group
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
James Joyces’ Ulysses is widely considered to be both a literary masterpiece and one of the hardest works of literature to read.
Read more ...Broadband improvements are crucial, says Hoare
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Cllr Eddie Hoare has welcomed the rollout of fibre powered broadband in Galway.
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Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Appeal for witnesses to Moycullen incident
On Saturday May 14 at approximately 8.50am a male was cycling from Moycullen village in the direction of Galway when it is alleged he was struck by a car at Ballyquirke, Moycullen close to the entrance to the Wildlands Adventure Centre.
Take a Dip at Dawn this summer solstice to help tackle homelessness
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Do you rise with the lark? Galway Simon Community’s will be up at sunrise this summer solstice for their Dip at Dawn on Tuesday June 21, 4.20am at Salthill Beach. You are invited to join them in a sun salutation, followed by a dip in the sea to raise both awareness of and funds for those facing homelessness in Galway.
Read more ...First call out for Clifden RNLI’s new Shannon class all-weather lifeboat
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
The volunteer crew of Clifden RNLI joined Aran Islands RNLI and Shannon-based Rescue 115 helicopter to carry out a search of the waters around Bunowen Bay last weekend.
A member of the public reported seeing a distress flare in the area around Bunowen, west of Ballyconeely at midnight on Friday. Shortly afterwards the crew launched the new Shannon class all weather lifeboat St. Christopher, her first call on service since being brought to Clifden three weeks ago.
Read more ...Claddagh Credit Union supporting Galway youth
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
After the last few covid and lockdown-filled years, it has become apparent that more and more young people are requiring medium to longer term counselling due to the complexity of the issues or challenges they are facing in their lives.
Read more ...Olivia Colman world premiere for Galway Film Fleadh next month
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
The Galway Film Fleadh has revealed two World Premieres for its 34th edition, taking place this July 5–10. The festival returns for a live, in-person, and in-cinema edition, in the Town Hall Theatre and Pálás cinema after online and outdoor events during the past two years.
Read more ...The Frames for Big Top gig but Kaiser Chiefs off for a year
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
The Galway International Arts Festival has announced a change to its concert schedule.
Read more ...Move on HAP scheme welcome but no substitute for building homes
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Cllr Niall Mc Nelis has welcomed the announcement of changes to the HAP scheme but says it is no substitute for building homes.
Read more ...Nearly €370,000 for connected hubs in Galway
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, has welcomed the announcement that €368.329.92 funding has been secured for connected hubs in Galway.
Read more ...Tesco buyout of Joyces Supermarkets approved subject to sale of Oranmore outlet
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Tesco’s proposed acquisition of Galway-based Joyce’s Supermarkets group has been cleared by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), subject to the provision of a number of legally binding commitments.
Key among these conditions is the sale of the Joyce’s outlet in the Oran Town Centre, where there is a large Tesco outlet nearby, to a suitable purchaser.
Read more ...Flights give certainty and confidence to our islands once again
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Every community and society has gems that it has to protect. Whether they be social, cultural or geographic, there are aspects of life for which future generations will chastise us if we let them falter or disintegrate in any way.
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