McNelis calls for City Council be redesignated as ‘large’
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
Niall Mc Nelis has repeated his calls for Galway City to be reclassified as a large local authority because the current designation is “strangling the budget of City and does not help with the provision of services.”
Local authorities are classified in a recent report by National Oversight and Audit Commission (NOAC) on Internal Audit as ‘Large, Medium & Small’.
Read more ...Galway Races announce new judge for the Best Dressed competition
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
With less than eight weeks to go to Ireland’s leading horse racing festival, Galway Racecourse is delighted to announce a new guest judge, Michelle Regazzoli Stone, award winning make-up artist, social media influencer and ‘Mrs Glam’ brand co-creator, for the Galway Races Summer Festival ‘Best Dressed Lady’ and ‘Best Hat’ competitions.
Read more ...Galway Bay Golf Resort to host pre-Galway Races Fashion Show
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
Galway Bay Golf Resort will host a pre-Galway Races Fashion Show on Thursday, July 4, in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Read more ...Chambers says Greens have ‘strangled the city’ in terms of infrastructure and investment
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
Senator Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fáil’s European Election candidate for the Midlands North West, has issued a response to comments by Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly regarding Senator Chambers’ position on floating offshore wind energy development off the west coast of Ireland.
“Over a year ago, I met with Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan to discuss the potential of floating offshore wind off our west coast. It is remarkable to see a representative from Galway, in the west of Ireland, and a Green Party that does not want to advance our greatest green opportunity,” Senator Chambers stated.
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Thu, Jun 06, 2024
Cash stolen from Claregalway business
Oranmore Gardaí are investigating a burglary incident which occurred on Tuesday, May 28 at 3:42am when two males broke into a business premises in Claregalway village. A quantity of cash was stolen.
Oranmore Gardaí are investigating a burglary incident which occurred on Tuesday, May 28 at 3:42am when two males broke into a business premises in Claregalway village. A quantity of cash was stolen.
Read more ...Heritage group denies endorsement of right-wing party candidate
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
Galway Civic Trust has denied it is endorsing a right-wing election candidate on its website ahead of the local elections tomorrow.
Read more ...Vote for those who propose to shape the society you want
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
It is Friday, June 8, 2029. Five years hence. On that day too, the electorate will be going to the polls in their droves to pass judgement on those of you who were elected in the elections of the summer of 2024.
I hope that whoever is writing this editorial on that week or passing judgment on the term in whatever form public comment takes at that time, does not have to use the line of “Galway has tremendous unrealised potential.” That they do not have to write on the possibilities that existed but has now passed. That we do not have to talk about missed opportunity. Or that the society you have created is one that is lacking in cohesion and equality of opportunity.
Read more ...The face of Galway still needs corrective surgery
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
A leading urban planner who gained notoriety last year when he described Galway city as looking “like mouth full of broken teeth” has returned, and his dental diagnosis is not good.
Read more ...TG4/Whakaata Maori partnership to uphold cultural values and exchange resources
Thu, Jun 06, 2024
TG4 and Whakaata M?ori are delighted to announce the signing of a Relationship Agreement aimed at fostering a strategic partnership to uphold common values and achieve shared outcomes through the exchange of resources, knowledge, and services. This landmark agreement, signed at the 45th Celtic Media Festival in Cardiff, represents a major milestone in enhancing the connection between the M?ori and Irish-speaking communities.
Alan Esslemont, TG4’s Director General, said; “TG4 was recently honoured to have the Aotearoa/ New Zealand Ambassador to Ireland, Trevor Mallard, as a guest at Gradam Ceoil TG4 in Limerick and we are now delighted to strengthen our ties with Whakaata M?ori, the M?ori television service. Within the history of global colonisation, the Irish people have been both the ‘dispossessed’ and the ‘dispossessors’ and I believe that we have much to discover from the experiences and world-view of the M?ori people. The parallels are evident to me between te reo M?ori and an Ghaeilge, their communities of speakers and their revitalisation efforts. In addition, TG4 and Irish media strategy can learn much from media policies concerning M?ori broadcasting and other Aotearoa/New Zealand media.”
Read more ...Applicants required for cross cultural study of children's sleeping patterns
Wed, Jun 05, 2024
Researchers at University of Galway are currently undertaking research to learn more about sleep habits and parental expectations about sleep in Ireland. The study is being undertaken alongside Reykjavík University in Iceland to make a cross cultural comparison of child and adult sleeping patterns.
Read more ...Galway ‘man over the moon’ to be first Irish winner of the Space Pioneer Award
Wed, Jun 05, 2024
Galway native, Brian McManus, has become the first Irish person to receive a Space Pioneer Award from the US National Space Society (NSS), at the organisation’s International Space Development conference which took place in Los Angeles, California last week.
Named as the recipient of the 2024 Space Pioneer Award in the category of ‘Electronic Mass Media’, for his ‘hugely popular and accurate YouTube shows; Real Engineering and Real Science’, McManus joins a high profile list of former winners. Now in its 42nd year, the list of former Space Pioneer Award recipients include, business owner and space enthusiast, Elon Musk, founder of Bigelow Aerospace, Robert Bigelow, and even the Mars Exploration Rover.
Read more ...Galway author wins at KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Award
Thu, May 30, 2024
Galway author Serena Molloy is one of the six winners at this year’s KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards which were announced at a ceremony in Dublin this week in partnership with International Literature Festival Dublin.
Read more ...Rent the Runway marks five years in Galway
Thu, May 30, 2024
Rent the Runway, the world’s first and largest shared designer closet that enables women to rent a la carte, subscribe, or shop resale from hundreds of designer brands, has celebrated the fifth anniversary of its European Software and Technology Hub in Galway.
Read more ...Anonymous artists project Palestine message onto Inis Oirr lighthouse
Thu, May 30, 2024
A group of artists living on Inis Oirr projected the words ‘Free Palestine’ onto the Inis Oirr lighthouse last week to show their solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Read more ...Another blow to Galway tourism and rural economies
Thu, May 30, 2024
The Irish Self Catering Federation (ISCF) has said that the tourism industry in Galway and nationally is facing “considerable threat” due to the Irish government’s poorly thought-out implementation of European Union legislation on short -term rental data collection and sharing which became law on May 19.
Read more ...Cheevers welcomes DRA community development plans
Thu, May 30, 2024
Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has welcomed news that DRA Community Development Company will shortly submit plans for a new development on lands they purchased fronting on to Doughiska Park.
The plan will consist of a new Pre School a full size multi sport all weather facility and community rooms.
Read more ...Forde calls for investigation into purchase of new City Council offices
Thu, May 30, 2024
Galway City East local election candidate, Shane Forde, has said that if elected on June 7, one of first priorities as a new Councillor will be to have an investigation carried out into the acquisition by Galway City Council of its new Civic Offices at Crown Square.
Read more ...Succession star Brian Cox to be honoured at 36th Galway Film Fleadh
Thu, May 30, 2024
Succession star and renowned actor Brian Cox will be a key guest of the Galway Film Fleadh this year for a highly anticipated public interview as part of the 36th edition of the festival, offering a rare chance to hear from the veteran.
Read more ...Chance for Galwegians to pressure Irish Water
Thu, May 30, 2024
Essential housing and industrial development across County Galway is being delayed by a severe lack of waste water treatment facilities, according to a local TD.
Read more ...New tribe in town— Lally Tours named overall winner of Gradam 2024
Thu, May 30, 2024
Minister of State for the Gaeltacht, Thomas Byrne TD, announced Lally Tours as the overall winner of the 22nd Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh gala awards at a ceremony in The Hardiman, Eyre Square on Monday night.
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