Through the glass darkly

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

In sonnet 78, by Shakespeare we catch the poet’s oblique allusion to the physical effects of the destruction wrought by the Reformation –

'That time of year thou mayest in me behold,

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History in the making this weekend

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

History will be made in Galway this Saturday when the first ever senior Galway United football team will play in the Women’s National League. The development brings to an end the uncertainty that beset the women’s game in Galway last Autumn when it was announced that Galway WFC would not be applying to play in this year’s league.

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Galway annual Novena commences on Monday

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The final preparations are being made in Galway Cathedral for the upcoming annual Novena which runs for nine days from Monday March 6 to Tuesday March 14.

The theme this year is ‘Faith In Challenging Times’, and the Novena will hear from a number of insightful speakers, each with diverse experiences of church, and each bringing a unique personal perspective.

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Galway businesses invited to celebrate Local Enterprise Week 2023

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Small businesses and budding entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to sample a varied programme events aimed at helping them to start or grow their business as part of this year’s Local Enterprise Week across County Galway.

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Galway Credit Unions warn of SMS phishing scam

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Three Galway credit unions are warning their members and the public of a phishing scam.

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On the road to nowhere

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Grace Bruen is 30-years-old. She is warm, charming, and has impeccable manners. She would love to work with people where her personality would be allowed to shine and where she could contribute to society and feel fulfilled. Instead, she sits at home.

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UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for blockages of the oesophagus

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The west's biggest hospital is the first in the country to introduce incision-less, minimally invasive surgery to help correct blockages of the oesophagus.

The procedure is being carried out at University Hospital Galway by Mr Paul Carroll, a consultant oesophagogastric and general surgeon who specialises in minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery for oesophago-gastric cancer and benign disease.

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Greens step forward to contest local elections

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The Galway Green Party has selected its candidates to run in the next local election, which will take place in 2024.

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Wanted: Galway volunteers to save lives at sea

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The RNLI is looking for new fundraising volunteers to join its lifesaving crews in Galway City, Clifden/Connemara and Aran Islands.

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Women’s Day talks on historic Galway industries

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

A special public event will be held in the Galway next Wednesday (March 8) to celebrate International Women’s Day.

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University of Galway hosts free Family Fun Day for Engineers Week 2023

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

University of Galway is calling all wannabe engineers to participate in a free family event, Engineering Our Future: Family Fun Day.

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Three Galway restaurants clinch top honours at Just Eat Awards

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Three Galway restaurants scooped top prizes in separate categories at the ninth annual Just Eat Awards earlier this week.

The awards, which celebrate and recognise Ireland's favourite restaurants and takeaways, were hosted by TV presenter and podcaster, Muireann O'Connell at Dublin's Mansion House.

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Social Democrats nominate Alan Curran for vacant city council seat

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The Galway West branch of the Social Democrats held a meeting in Renmore on Monday, February 27, to select a candidate to be nominated for co-option for a vacant council seat on Galway City Council.

The previous occupant of the seat was Owen Hanley, who resigned his seat in the council in early January 2023, following allegations made against him on social media. The nominee is Coláiste Éinde secondary school teacher Alan Curran, whose extensive resumé has seen him participate in a plethora of local organisations including, Galway Cycling Campaign, Native Woodland Trust Galway Branch, Irish Wildlife Trust Galway as well as being an active member of the Galway Mountain Rescue Team for eight years and coaching athletics, the U14 and Junior Rugby Team and an underage coach for St. Michael's GAA. Curran is also a co-founder of the Galway Cycle Bus project, a volunteer led group that allows children to cycle safely to and from school.

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University of Galway launches initiative to enhance social life of the farming community

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

University of Galway’s Rural Studies Centre is to lead a new social organisation for the farming community, called Farmer's Yards, with a pilot initiative at Mountbellew Livestock Mart.

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Galway people asked to join the National Spring Clean

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Registrations are now open for the National Spring Clean 2023, and organiser An Taisce is asking people across Galway to get involved.

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Tim Robinson's contribution to understanding our landscape to be celebrated

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Architecture at the Edge presents a one-day symposium to celebrate Tim Robinson's contribution to understanding the landscape of the west of Ireland at Kylemore Abbey on March 24.

The symposium will be run in collaboration with Kylemore Abbey, the Royal Irish Academy and the Moore Institute, and University of Galway on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Interpreting Landscapes; Tim Robinson and the west of Ireland/Rianú Talún: Tim Robinson agus Iarthar na hÉireann’.

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Meet the local women who are trying to demystify egg freezing

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The co-founders of Galway based yoga and wellness company, Yoga Mara, sisters Rachel and Hannah Healy have taken control of their fertility by going through the process of egg freezing and want to spread awareness to fellow Galwegians about the benefits of the process.

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Garda Report

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Burglary in Oranmore
Gardaí in Oranmore are investigating a burglary which occurred at H West Motors Oranmore on Tuesday February 21 at approximately 10pm. The steel fence was damaged at rear of garage and the suspect was disturbed by owner who took off on foot. A jeep was observed in the area beforehand acting suspiciously. Anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area or who may have any information are asked to contact Oranmore Garda Staion on 091-388030 or the Garda confidential line on 091800666111.

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Win big in the Galway Hospice Car Raffle

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

Galway footballer Cillian McDaid is pictured at the recent launch of the Galway Hospice Car Raffle, with Galway Hospice Community Palliative Care Nurse, Breeda Feeney and CEO, Mary Nash.

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City’s commercial buildings suffer decline

Thu, Mar 02, 2023

The number of empty commerical buldings in Galway is higher than the national average of fourteen per cent.

In the twelve months last year 2022 the vacancy rate in Galway increased by 0.7 percentage points (pp) to 17.6 per cent, according to the latest GeoDirectory Commercial Vacancy Rates Report, published today.

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