Comfort and Joy — Galway City Christmas Park and Ride starting next week

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

Galway City Council is delighted to announce that the annual Christmas Park and Ride Service will run from Galway Racecourse to the Fairgreen Coach Station from Saturday 14 December until Tuesday 24 December.

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Huge response to Advertiser's online coverage of election counts

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

Tens of thousands of people across the country and beyond kept up to date on the election counts in Galway via the Galway Advertiser's online coverage over the weekend.

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New TD leaves gap in City Hall

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

Since his election to the Dáil on Sunday, speculation is rife as to who might replace John Connolly TD on the Galway City Council.

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Women of Galway politics past

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

With Mairéad Farrell, Catherine Connolly and Hildegarde Naughton elected to represent Galway West last week, the 5-seat constituency has a majority of female representatives.

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Galway Christmas Market presents epic light show Magic in the Eyre

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

From December 9 to 21, the annual Christmas Market in Eyre Square will present a breathtaking large-scale Christmas animation.

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Election shows the challenges and opportunities ahead

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

So, here we are, on the other side of the election. The posters are being taken down, the heated debates are cooling, and negotiations are in full swing to shape the next government. After a weekend spent in countless community halls and polling stations, the excitement of the election has been thoroughly satisfied, if not entirely exhausted. Personally, I wouldn’t be eager to endure another one until we’re approaching the latter part of this decade.

As always, the Galway constituencies offered their fair share of drama and surprises. Five new TDs have been elected to represent Galway in the upcoming Dáil: Dr. Martin Daly, John Connolly, Louis O’Hara, Albert Dolan, and Pete Roche. Each of these individuals comes prepared, politically seasoned, and grounded in the realities of the issues their constituencies face. They are well-equipped to take their places in the national arena, and address the challenges ahead.

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Galway West Count Centre - live blog

Sat, Nov 30, 2024

Update 03:23
There are a few  formalities  left, but we've had enough, and are emigrating somewhere quiet, like Mayo. Wecan't spell. we can't see anymore. 

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Roscommon-Galway Count Centre - live blog

Sat, Nov 30, 2024

14.48pm — The elimination of Eugene Murphy has made clear the destination of the three seats in Roscommon/Galway – with Clare Kerrane  and Martin Daly to complete the ticket alongside Michael Fitzmaurice. Next count will sortmatters here in the Hyde Centre.

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Game on for enthralling Galway general election races

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

Rampant politicians across Galway will be fed and watered tonight before tomorrow’s big hunt for Dáil seats.

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St James’ launch Healthy Club Programme

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

On Saturday, November 16, St James’ GAA and St James’ LGFA launched their Irish Life Healthy Club Programme in Teach Cumann Pa Grealish in Mervue.

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Green light for €5.4m Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam as contracts are signed

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

Galway County Council has signed contracts with SYSTRA Ltd. for the design of two major new Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam.

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Boil water notice issued for customers supplied by Mid-Galway Public Water Supply Scheme

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Éireann have issued a Boil Water Notice to protect the health of approximately 7,852 customers supplied by the Mid-Galway Water Supply Scheme due to a deterioration in raw water quality entering the treatment plant as a result of recent heavy rainfall.

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Grease is the word: Galway Community College revives musical magic after 18 years

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

Galway Community College (GCC) is abuzz with excitement as students and staff prepare for their production of Grease: The Musical, the school’s first musical in nearly two decades. The performance, taking place in GCC’s recently upgraded 200-seater theatre, marks a triumphant return of musical culture to the school.

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Bert battered the west with widespread damage

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

BY DECLAN VARLEY
Storm Bert caused significant disruption to Galway and other parts of Ireland over the weekend. County Galway experienced intense rainfall and strong winds, resulting in localised flooding and widespread damage.

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Green Flag raised for first time in snowy Terryland Forest Park

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

On a snowy Thursday November 21, the prestigious Green Flag was raised for the first time in Terryland Forest Park by Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Peter Keane, staff of Galway City Council and volunteers from Tuatha of Terryland Forest Park.

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Lack of data on children’s rheumatology needs in the West is deeply concerning, says John Connolly

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

The absence of children’s rheumatology services in the West and the lack of data on how many children are seeking these services is deeply concerning, according to Cllr John Connolly.

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Fahy Travel wins Worldchoice Top Travel Agent Award again

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

Fahy Travel in Bridge Street are yet again winners of the Worldchoice Top Travel Agent Award at the groups conference in Dundalk last weekend.

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Dáithí Ó Sé to switch on Christmas lights at Galway Hospice

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

All are invited to the Tree of Lights Celebration on Sunday 1st December at 5pm, on the grounds of Galway Hospice.

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Over 1,000 newly diagnosed cancer patients supported by Cancer Care West in 2023

Thu, Nov 28, 2024

Cancer Care West supported over 2,800 cancer patients and their families throughout 2023, with more than half of these patients being newly diagnosed. As the charity marked its 30th anniversary, the numbers supported reflect both a rising need and the essential role Cancer Care West plays in the lives of thousands of people across the West and Northwest of Ireland.

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