Athenry Tesco opens its doors

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

by Róisín Kilroy
As former Joyce’s stores across Galway city and county transform into Tesco outlets, Athenry’s local community turned out in droves to welcome the new addition on its opening day, last Thursday, November 4.

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Galway exposed to whims of big tech, unless new framework is drawn up, says McNelis

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has warned that unless a new national industrial policy framework prioritised the scaling up of indigenous Irish enterprise, Ireland will continue to be exposed to a dangerous and excessive reliance on foreign direct investment for high value, high paying jobs.

He said that even in Galway, we must be prepared to have companies up sticks and close their doors at the drop of a hat as loyalty to Ireland is not the same as it is to the dollar.

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University of Galway to participate in major study on impact of climate change on environmental pathogens

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

University of Galway has teamed up with 12 institutes across 10 countries for a new €10m Horizon Europe project to examine the impact of climate change on health risks due to disease-causing microorganisms in coastal waters.

The project, 'BlueAdapt – Reducing Climate Based Risks in Blue Environments: Adapting to the climate change impacts on coastal pathogens', brings together an interdisciplinary team of researchers, including microbiologists, epidemiologists, economists, climate scientists, and policy specialists in order to investigate the complex interactions between climate change, pathogen dynamics, and human health.

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New watersport bye-laws would have criminalised hero ocean rowers

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Tracht signage is official Galway County Council Beach Management policy in pictures. The full 400M beach has been allocated to swimmers and the graphics clearly bans water sports. The signage also warns about a slipway as boats can be launched as well as asking people to wear personal floating devices. The updated bye-laws are official Galway County Council policy in words and pictures.

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PhD Researchers in University of Galway to deliver petition to president concerning pay

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

PhD Researchers in the University of Galway will deliver a petition which calls for the immediate reversal of the Graduate Teaching Policy (GTA) to the president, Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh and deputy president and registrar, Pól Ó Dochartaigh.

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Galway Gardaí Divisional Youth Awards

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Galway Divisional Gardaí, in conjunction with SuperValu, are seeking nominations for the fourth annual youth awards, hosted by the Galway Divisional Gardaí.

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Galway girl sets off to represent Ireland in Miss Earth

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Galway’s own, Alannah Larkin, sets off this weekend to represent Ireland in the Miss Earth finals in the Philippines, facing off contestants from around the globe.

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Talk on disbandment of Connaught Rangers

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

‘Commemorating the armistice, reflecting on disbandment, and looking to the future’ a short talk by Dr Tony King, Connaught Rangers Association Liaison Officer, will be given at Menlo Park Hotel this Sunday November 13 at 4.30pm.

This talk will follow the 3pm unveiling of a memorial stone to the Connaught Rangers Regiment at the New Cemetery in Bohermore. Members of the public, like-minded associations, and interested parties are all invited to attend where light refreshments will be served. Quis Separabit

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Progress on Kingston Master Plan welcomed by Lyons

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Advertisements for consultants for the progression of the Kingston Master Plan will be placed in the coming weeks, it was confirmed this week.

At a recent meeting of the Corporate Policy Group of Galway City Council, Galway City West and Knocknacarra Councillor Donal Lyons sought an update from Galway City Council Parks & Recreation officials on progressing the Kingston and South Park Master Plans.

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'Criminalising water sports enthusiasts is madness' says windsurfer in advance of bye-law decision

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

The bye-laws will affect water sports at the county beaches and waterways from Loughrea to Portumna, and all along the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ including Dogs Bay and Gurteen in Connemara.

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Bill Whelan dances down memory lane with new memoir

Fri, Nov 04, 2022

The Road to Riverdance spans from Whelan's childhood through to the 1994 Eurovision, an event which completely changed the course of Irish dancing on an international stage.

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Seasonal boost as Christmas Market returns next week

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

Galway’s popular Christmas Market in Eyre Square returns next week, with organisers promising a plethora of scrumptious seasonal treats and a large variety of crafts and experiences. It also represents a considerable boost for the city as research has shown that for every €1 spent in the market, €3 is spent in city businesses.

Now in its 12th year, the Christmas market has become a cornerstone for the seasonal period in Galway, and returns following a reported 350,000 visitors to the market in 2021. As the panic buying of presents, the stock piling of delicious food and the reunions over beer steins, begin the Christmas Market is promising a return with a bang.

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Award winning Gort River Walk opens to acclaim

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

It was a weekend to remember for the Gort River Walk Development Group — Not only did they host the official opening of their beautiful 3km looped trail, but they also scooped a national honour in the Tidy Towns competition.

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Treat those taste buds at Gourmet Food Parlour

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

Located just west of Galway city in bustling Salthill sits Gourmet Food Parlour. Originally established in Dublin in 2006, Gourmet Food Parlour first opened in the West in November 2018, offering an ideal place to kick start the weekend, celebrate special occasions with family or meet a friend for a catch up midweek.

Gourmet Food Parlour always offer a warm welcome and have a fantastic range of dishes to choose from. Their upstairs area can be entirely booked out for private functions, so if you have got an upcoming office party or family get together, this is a fantastic choice.

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5,000 jobs in west’s offshore wind sector by 2037

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

A new report led by a collaboration of regional stakeholders identifies an unprecedented opportunity for the Atlantic Region in the Growth of Onshore to Offshore Wind. The study was commissioned by the Mid-West, North-West and West Regional Enterprise Offices and funded by the Enterprise Ireland Regional Enterprise Transition Scheme, Clare County Council, Donegal County Council, Leitrim County Council, Limerick County Council, Mayo County Council, Tipperary County Council and the Western Development Commission.

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Galway painter talks about how a Painting a Day became a way of life

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

A Galway-based painter who bought her first computer in the early noughties, discovered the Painting A Day movement - and kickstarted her professional career as an artist.

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Restaurants need to keep reinventing, says JP McMahon

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

Organic wine bar, all-round beautiful little neighbourhood favourite, and recipient of the Michelin Bib Gourmand award, Tartare, has been closed for almost two months now, but co-owner JP McMahon, who also runs Michelin-star restaurant Aniar and Cava Bodega, says there wasn’t just one reason for the permanent closing of doors.

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Empathy will make for a more connected society

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

Ionbha, The Empathy Book of Ireland, is due to be launched in Charlie Byrnes on Friday November 11.

Edited by Cillian Murphy, Pat Dolan, Gillian Brown and Mark Brennan, the book is a collection of poems, essays, and thoughts with over 80 contributors. Its opening is provided by Cillian Murphy, who is a patron of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre at the University of Galway. Murphy uses his chapter to discuss how he became a patron, why he thinks empathy education is so critical, and his own experience of empathy particularly within the context of being a father and an actor.

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Number of homeless families in West continues upward spiral

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has warned that it is highly concerned that the number of families and children homeless across the West of Ireland is continuing to spiral upwards. The charity attributes the continuing rise to multiple factors which are culminating into what can best be described as ‘a terrible perfect storm.’

The latest figures released by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government reveal there were 95 families including 209 children living in Emergency Accommodation across Galway, Mayo and Roscommon in September, an increase of 39% on the previous year.

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MJ Crowe confirms lighting on way for Ballyloughnane walkway

Thu, Nov 03, 2022

Galway City Council are examining various funding options to erect lighting along the walkway that wraps around the sports ground at Ballyloughane, Cllr MJ Crowe confirmed yesterday.

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