Who is running in Galway city in 2009?
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Once the Christmas and New Year festivities are over and Ireland settles down to the winter of discontent of the recession, local politicians will hit the campaign trail in earnest for June’s Local Elections.
There are 15 seats on the Galway City Council, divided among three wards. So far 23 individuals have declared they will run. Another two from Fianna Fáil will be chosen after Christmas and doubtless a number of other Independents will declare in the New Year.
Read more ...Ford Ranger gets the Irish job done in South Africa
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Ford’s hard working Ranger 4x4 was in service alongside the 2,000 Irish volunteers who helped build 253 houses at last week’s Niall Mellon Township Trust Building Blitz in Capetown.
Read more ...The new BMW Z4 on the way
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
The latest in BMW’s long and successful roadster family has been revealed. The new BMW Z4 will go on sale in May 2009 and features a host of innovations never before showcased during BMW’s 75 years of roadster heritage.
Read more ...Motorshow 2009 in your own home
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
The motor trade may be suffering right now, but that ill wind provides many great opportunities for car buyers. The 2009 edition of Motorshow Car Buyers' Guide is now in newsagents, complete with all the news, no nonsense verdicts, views of all the new models on the way, and all the knowledge you require to get a great deal.
This publication arms car buyers with wide ranging knowledge - it lists and rates every new model on the market and has information that hasn't previously been published. Do you like the idea of a new car guide making the car buying public smarter than car sales people?
Read more ...Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
They say that the concept of Christmas lights emanated from the location of the season in the darkest time of the year. When the days are the shortest, when even the light from the stars is covered by the dark clouds, creating a big dark curtain over the world and allowing our weary eyes respite from the bright summer sun.
Read more ...Healy Eames to refer ‘heartless’ city council decision to ombudsman
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
A local senator is referring what she terms a “heartless and stupid decision” involving an unwell 83-year-old city woman and made by the Galway City Council and the Department of the Environment to the ombudsman.
Read more ...Galway adults spend €2,300 a year on alcohol
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Galway adults spend an average of more than €2,300 each on alcohol annually, according to research obtained during Hibernian Health’s National Health Screening campaign.
Read more ...Fare skipper fined after racial abuse of taxi driver
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
A Kildare security man who refused to pay a taxi fair and then racially abused the driver was fined €300 at Galway District Court last week.
Read more ...Train to be a counsellor
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Are you interested in counselling/psychotherapy as a career? If so, a foundation level course being run in the city in January may appeal.
Read more ...New discharge system to free up acute hospital beds
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
More hospital beds are expected to be freed up nationally with the introduction of a new discharge system.
Read more ...Walk off the Christmas pud in New Quay
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
The New Quay walking group will hold its seventh annual sponsored 10k walk on New Year’s Day.
Read more ...Westdoc asks people to only call if seeking urgent GP medical care over Christmas and New Year perio
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Westdoc, the out of hours GP service, is appealing to people to only contact it if they require urgent GP medical care over the festive period.
Read more ...Judge left ‘horrified’ at abuse of garda
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
A District Court judge was left “horrified and shocked” at the behaviour of a Monaghan man who told a garda to go f*** himself and then called him a “fat bastard”.
Read more ...Teen jailed for resisting arrest
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
A Ballybane teenager, with 75 previous convictions, was given a further five months’ detention this week after he resisted arrest, broke a garda officer’s mobile phone, and spat on the patrol car seat.
Read more ...Abbey bells to ring in Christmas for first time in three decades
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
The bells of the Abbey Church in St Francis’ Street will ring in Christmas and the New Year for the first time in more than 30 years this week following a massive restoration project on the church.
Work has been under way for the past two months on reroofing the historic city centre church and carrying out a number of improvement and restoration works, and Highfield Contractors have pulled out all the stops to have the church completed for the Christmas celebrations, while bell specialists Belltron have restored the bells and connected them to an electronic ringing system.
Read more ...Civic and religious leaders to deliver Christmas messages on Galway Bay FM
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Galway’s civic and religious leaders will deliver their Christmas messages on Galway Bay FM on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The 20th annual Christmas messages programme will be broadcast at 6.04pm on Christmas Eve and 1.04pm on Christmas Day, and will feature music from a seven-track CD recorded recently by a group of Galway musicians to raise money for the Western Alzheimer’s Foundation.
Read more ...Galway International Rally to give €3.6m boost to local economy
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
The Safety Direct Galway International Rally, which will take place from January 16 to 18, is expected to give a €3.6 million shot in the arm to the local economy.
Read more ...Advertiser charity fund to help Tanzanian schoolgirls and young women in Galway
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Donations to this year’s Galway Advertiser charity fund will go towards extending a secondary school for girls in Tanzania, and funding a centre which looks after young women experiencing a crisis pregnancy in Galway.
Read more ...Warning about pickpockets targeting Christmas shoppers
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Christmas shoppers are being warned to be vigilant and to ensure that their purchases and other property are safe during the last days of the festive retail rush
Read more ...Fahey welcomes return of Aer Lingus routes
Tue, Dec 23, 2008
The return of the Aer Lingus Gatwick route to Ireland West Airport Knock and the Aer Lingus Heathrow route to Shannon Airport is a considerable boost for Galway and the west of Ireland, according to Dep Frank Fahey.
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