University researchers seek public’s help for research in primary care
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
Researchers at University of Galway are seeking participants with chronic health conditions for a new project aimed at ensuring the needs and interests of patients and healthcare workers are included in future Irish health research.
Read more ...Virtual meeting to ‘keep people in their homes’ to take place
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
A virtual town hall meeting organised by Uplift in association with author and Maynooth University lecturer, Rory Hearne, and Galway founded housing festival group, Féile Housing, will take place on April 13 at 7pm.
Read more ...Kyne welcomes planning permission grant for new school building for Scoil Mhuire, Moycullen
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
Senator Seán Kyne has welcomed the granting of planning permission for a new school building for Scoil Mhuire, Moycullen. The application has been confirmed by Galway County Council following the submission of further information by the Board of Management.
Read more ...Irish Kidney Association pay tribute to founder member Angeline Cooke
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
The Board, Officers and Members of the Irish Kidney Association were deeply saddened to hear the news of the sudden passing of Angeline Cooke, from Maunsells Road, Galway, last week and they have extended their deepest sympathies to her family and friends. A founding member of the Association, Angeline underwent a kidney transplant in 1996. She enjoyed the successful longevity of this transplant for over 25 years before returning to dialysis treatment. Her gratitude to her deceased kidney donor was immense.
Read more ...Galway girls to dance their way to the USA
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
A local dance troupe comprising of 14 girls aged between 12 to 17 years old have qualified for the World Hip Hop Dance Championship taking place in Arizona, USA this August.
Read more ...Mountbellew students beat high ‘steaks’ to win Irish Angus Schools’ Competition
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
Four students from Holy Rosary College (HRC), Mountbellew, have beaten some 600 competitors to be announced as winners of the 2023 Certified Irish Angus Schools’ Competition in Croke Park on March 31.
Read more ...Galway Film Society celebrate successful Spring and announce sizzling summer programme
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
Galway Film Society this week hosted a reception at the closing film of its extremely successful spring 2023 season, whi0ch attracted unprecedented audiences filling Screen 1 at Pálás every Sunday night for the last eight weeks, with very strong attendance also on the repeat Monday evening screenings.
Read more ...Innovative sustainable practices sees honours for Connacht Hotel at national awards
Thu, Apr 06, 2023
The Connacht Regionals final of the Irish Restaurant Awards took place at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa in Sligo and The Connacht Hotel took home the Best Sustainable Practices Award.
Read more ...No GP service for middle-income people, regional health forum is told
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
HSE West has confirmed that a shortage of GPs in the region is making it difficult for people to receive medical care or get on a patient list with a doctor.
Read more ...Galway International Arts Festival and Róisín Dubh announce acts for the Heineken Big Top in July
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Two brilliant acts, KETTAMA and Pavement, have been announced for the Heineken Big Top in July as part of the Galway Arts Festival.
Read more ...Skin cancer rates set to double – time to protect yourself, says Minister
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Ireland, with around 13,000 new cases every year. Very worryingly, this number is projected to double by 2045. However, skin cancer is also one of the most preventable.
Read more ...The g Hotel & Spa Galway is perfect venue to say, ‘I Do’!
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
The Wedding Showcase at the g Hotel & Spa takes place this Sunday, April 2 and is by appointment only.
You will be invited to drive to the front of the Hotel where you will be welcomed by the Hotel’s experienced wedding co-ordinator, Valerie Gately.
Read more ...Stitches — your one stop shop for all your clothesmaking supplies
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Stitches Alterations on Eyre Street has an outstanding reputation for being the venue of choice for those seeking alterations, but do you know that it is also the city’s one-stop shop for those interested in clothesmaking and upstyling?
Read more ...Stitches — your one stop shop for all your clothesmaking supplies
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Stitches Alterations on Eyre Street has an outstanding reputation for being the venue of choice for those seeking alterations, but do you know that it is also the city’s one-stop shop for those interested in clothesmaking and upstyling?
Read more ...It is not enough to be not racist — we must be anti-racist
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
As the World observed the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination recently on March 21 and as the Government launched its national action plan to tackle racism in response to evidence of what the plan describes as “the persistence of racial discrimination across many spheres of life”, myself and my family would like to strongly condemn any form of racism and I was glad along with many others to support “Galway Communities Against Racism and Discrimination” at their rally march last Saturday in Galway City.
Read more ...Hundreds turn out for city rally against racism
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Several hundred Galway residents attended a rally on Saturday in Eyre Square to highlight racism. Galway Communities Against Racism and Discrimination organised the event which was supported by many groups including Amach!LGBT+, members of the migrant community, including those living in Direct Provision, and the Green Party.
Read more ...Life-saving defibrillators installed at two PorterShed city centre locations
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
The Portershed have recently introduced life saving defibrillators in two of its city centre locations, Bowling Green and Market Street.
Read more ...Music For Galway takes it to the next level
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Music for Galway last night (Wednesday) launched an exciting three-year strategy document that will see it broaden its remit into encouraging emerging talent, enabling access for Galway audiences to the highest quality performances and continuing to work with the biggest national and international partners.
Presenting the strategy in Portershed A Dó, chair of the MfG board of directors, Mark Gantly thanked the Arts Council for providing the funds for this undertaking and paid tribute to Mary Carroll from Growth Potential for facilitating the process of devising the groundbreaking strategy. He also thanked the steering team as well as the board and all the stakeholders who took part in the consultation process.
Read more ...Gardai looking for witnesses to serious incidents in Doughiska
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Gardaí investigating a number of serious incidents which took place in Doughiska on Sunday March 26 are appealing for witnesses.
Read more ...€30 million investment in Tuam Health Campus is nearing completion
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
BY MICHAELA MCGOUGH
The €30 million investment in Tuam Health Campus is nearing completion, according to Independent TD, Sean Canney