Galway Wind Park distributes funds to community
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
A total of €120,000 from the 2024 Galway Wind Park Community Fund has been distributed to 38 community groups. The distribution was made during a presentation event held on the 24 September in Oughterard, County Galway.
Read more ...Hundreds of Galwegians quick to spot street dangers
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
In only two weeks, more than 500 Galwegians have identified locations in and around the city where streets are considered dangerous for prams, walkers, cyclists, and scooters.
Read more ...More carriages needed on Athenry-Galway train, says cathaoirleach Dolan
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Councillor Albert Dolan (FF) wants Iarnród Éireann to provide extra capacity on the Athenry to Galway service.
Read more ...Connolly frustrated by planning delay for Oranmore train station
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Councillor John Connolly (FF) has expressed “deep frustration” at how long it has taken to make a planning application for the second platform in Oranmore.
Read more ...HSE needs to take action on former Ballygar Health Centre, says Harney
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Cllr Alan Harney has called on the HSE to take action on the former health centre in Ballygar which has been lying dormant for the past number of years.
Read more ...Galway Wind Park scholarship now open for applicants
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Co-owners of Galway Wind Park SSE Renewables and Greencoat Renewables are now taking applicants for the 2024 Galway Wind Park Scholarship Fund. The fund is available for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Read more ...Two rescue operations undertaken by Clifden RNLI
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Clifden RNLI were called out twice in the span of 24 hours for two separate rescue operations in Clifden Bay and Inisbofin.
Read more ...MEP Walsh demands new fisheries Minister
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
At a meeting of representatives from the Seafood Ireland alliance in Brussels on Tuesday, Maria Walsh, MEP for Midlands-North-West called for a new Minister of State to focus on fisheries. Fine Gael MEP Walsh expressed her view that the current situation “is not working” and the fishing industry is facing a “slow and painful death”.
Read more ...Inis Meáin’s blackberry festival a roaring success
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
The Inis Meáin Blackberry Festival, Féile na bPuiteachaí, returned to the Aran Islands this week for a third year running.
Read more ...New breast cancer podcast launches with Galway guest
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
‘Staying Abreast’ is an exciting new podcast series launched by National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI)
The podcast is focused on one of the major health issues impacting Irish women today, breast cancer. According to the Marie Keating Foundation there are around 3,452 cases diagnosed and 730 deaths from the cancer each year.
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Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Burglary at Boireann Bheag, Roscam
Gardai in Oranmore Garda Station are investigating a burglary which took place on Monday, September 30 between 3am and 3:30am at a childcare centre in Boireann Bheag, Roscam. The intruder gained entry through the rear window of the premises.
Gardai in Oranmore Garda Station are investigating a burglary which took place on Monday, September 30 between 3am and 3:30am at a childcare centre in Boireann Bheag, Roscam. The intruder gained entry through the rear window of the premises.
Read more ...Budget 2025 - A balancing act
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
The Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers, and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, presented the fifth Budget of the coalition Government on Tuesday.
Read more ...Celebrating 40 years: The Bish Class of 1984 reunites at Taylor’s Bar
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Tonight (Thursday Oct 3), the Leaving Certificate Class of 1984 from Saint Joseph’s College, affectionately known as “The Bish,” will gather at Taylor’s Bar on Dominick Street Upper from 8pm to celebrate four decades since they left the halls of their alma mater.
Read more ...Galway Fire and Rescue Sleep Out in aid of Galway Simon Community
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Galway Fire and Rescue Services personnel from across the city and county are giving up their beds for one night to participate in the Sleep Out for Simon on Friday October 4th. Crews from Galway City, Loughrea, Athenry, Mountbellew, An Cheathrú Rua and Clifden are joining the sponsored Sleep Out in a bid to raise awareness and show solidarity with those experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
Read more ...Go pink this October
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
October is breast cancer awareness month and Galway-based charity, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI), is asking everyone to consider holding a fundraising event at their work place, school or home in aid of the charity throughout the month.
A ‘Pink Day’, coffee morning, ‘Pink Party’ or a cake sale, every cent counts and gives a chance to have some fun while supporting breast cancer research.
Read more ...Event in support of rising star Liam Nolan’s professional golf career
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Galway Golf Club is proud to celebrate the exceptional achievements of one of its brightest young talents, Liam Nolan. Having recently reached the pinnacle of his amateur golf career, Liam has now decided to pursue a future in professional golf, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his already illustrious career.
Read more ...Inishbofin and Galway City Museum feature in new TG4 documentary on decolonising Ireland’s museums
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
The return of 13 islanders’ skulls stolen from Inishbofin in the late 19th century is set to feature in a new TG4 documentary on museums and decolonisation, to be broadcast next week.
Read more ...New bus services for Athenry – O’Hara
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Sinn Féin Councillor for Athenry-Oranmore Louis O’Hara received confirmation on Wednesday from the NTA that new bus services are to be provided from Athenry to Galway City following the discontinuation of the previous privately operated service last month.
Read more ...Guaire magazine releases new edition
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
Guaire Magazine, running since 1973, is preparing to release its 2024 edition. This will be the 39th issue of the magazine and it will be launched in the Lady Gregory Hotel, Gort on Friday, October 18.
Read more ...Why did the Bank of Tuam fold? – public talk
Thu, Oct 03, 2024
There was no such thing as a government bank guarantee in 1814, so when staff at Lord ffrench’s Bank of Tuam & Dublin realised there was a run on the bank on June 27, they pursued the only sensible policy available, and simply locked customers wishing to make withdrawals inside the building.
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