Enda Kenny - Taoiseach apparent?

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

Is Enda Kenny Taoiseach material? His critics, especially those in Fianna Fáil, want to make his leadership the central issue in the next election. They perceive he is the Achilles’ heel of FG and believe voters will baulk at a change of government with him as leader.

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Hi Noone — Fianna Fáil chooses popular Claregalway man to contest locals

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

When Cllr Mary Hoade chose to run in the Tuam ward, the race was on to find her replacement in Oranmore, a race made all the more urgent by a confident Fine Gael and resurgent Labour.

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Galway politicians will have to spend less on their election campaign this time around

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

Galway politicians will have to run their campaigns on a tighter budget than before as this year’s Local Elections will see spending limits applied to candidates and parties for the first time.

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Galwegian becomes youngest ever chair of a political party

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

Salthill man Andrew Murphy has become the chair of the Green Party National Executive Committee, the youngest person ever to hold such a position in Ireland.

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Val Hanley finally gets on FF ticket

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

First he was, then he was not, then he was again - Val Hanley’s Lanigan’s Ball style efforts to get on the Fianna Fáil ticket for Galway City West, finally paid off this week.

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Man who threatened to kill garda jailed for seven months

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

A Galway man who had threatened to kill a garda after being arrested on foot of a bench warrant has been jailed for seven months for a burglary at a Salthill night club and for failing to appear in court.

Paul McDonagh (31) with an address at Tullow Land, Tullow, Co Carlow, but formerly of 60 Inishannagh Park, was brought before Galway District Court yesterday where he pleaded guilty to burglary at the Warwick Hotel in Salthill on March 24, 2008.

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New tourism initiative to showcase Galway

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

A tourism initiative, developed by Galway City Business Association and supported by Failte Ireland, will take place from April 16 to 18 at a number of key locations in the city and Salthill.

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Sailing school proposed for south Galway

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

Plans have been lodged with the Galway County Council seeking permission to build a new water sports recreation and activity centre beside Lough Derg.

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CF sufferers are unlucky to be born Irish

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

Is there anything more this Government has left to do that can shock us? Is there much they can introduce next Tuesday that will horrify us as much as the heartless decision this week to kill the little bit of hope that lay in the hearts of cystic fibrosis sufferers and their families? For such people, life is a constant struggle against death. Every shower of rain, every dark cloud, every sneeze, every shared waiting room is a potential killer.

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Men tried to pocket proceeds from Daffodil Day

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

Two Romanian nationals whose intention was to sell daffodils on national Daffodil Day and keep the money for themselves were convicted and fined at Ballinrobe District Court last Friday.

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O’Flaherty calls for traffic calming measures on Monument Road

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

An advanced traffic light system and a reduced speed limit along the entire length of the Monument Road in Menlo is necessary to solve the area’s ongoing traffic problems.

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City Hall and gardaí must stamp out antisocial behaviour in Woodquay says Cubbard

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

CCTV must be installed in Woodquay in an effort to stamp out the antisocial behaviour that is plaguing the area and more gardaí are needed to patrol its streets.

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Suspended sentence for breach of barring order

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

A woman, with serious alcohol difficulties, received a four months suspended sentence yesterday for the breach of a barring order.

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Slash affordable house prices to make them ‘affordable’ says Walsh

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

The Galway City Council’s “so called ‘affordable houses’ are massively over-priced” and prices must be cut by “at least 25 per cent” to reflect the reality of the marketplace, according to Fine Gael councillor Brian Walsh.

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Health and safety experts must assess Cashla power plant application says Grealish

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

The Galway County Council must consult with health and safety experts to assess the potential risk to the public of a 200 megawatt power plant proposed for Cashla, Athenry.

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New cinema mooted for Ballinasloe

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

Plans are under way to develop a four-screen cinema as part of a new commercial development in Ballinasloe town.

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An Taisce walk to school day a major success

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

Fifty Galway schools are taking part in a green schools’ travel initiative aimed at encouraging students, teachers and parents to walk, cycle, park ‘n’ stride, car-pool and use public transport instead of using private cars on the school run.

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Galway Greens launch Get Ireland Growing campaign at NUIG organic garden

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

A campaign to encourage people to grow their own food in their back garden and for the establishment of community organic gardens, allotment schemes, and school gardens, was launched this week.

The Green Party in Galway launched Get Ireland Growing at Irelands first Campus Organic Garden in NUI, Galway on Monday. The campaign also seeks to encourage the production of high quality local food and seeks to encourage local people to buy Galway and buy Irish.

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Grants for local festivals in the city

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

Local organisations planning an event or festival in the city in the coming months are being encouraged to find out about the Galway City Council Local Community Festivals Grant Awards Scheme 2009.

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Red Arrows will ‘terrorise Galway’s bird population’ says GAAW

Thu, Apr 02, 2009

When the Volvo Ocean Race was launched in Alicante, Spain, there were no flyovers by warplanes, so why should the British air force be invited to Galway?

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