Annual Galway Bay Swim a huge success
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
The annual Galway Bay Swim, for Cancer Care West, are delighted that the event, which took place on Saturday was a resounding success.
Read more ...Remembering the late Hugh Duffy
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
The late Hugh Duffy, of the famous fishing and shooting shop at Mainguard Street, Galway, will be sorely missed by his sporting friends from all over Ireland and from Europe. It was not the biggest shop in Galway but it was made infinitely smaller throughout the summer as it was stuffed with fishing rods, nets and reels, spools of fishing lines; while along the wall were glass cases of Swiss army knives, fire lighters, and beautifully engineered gadgets which had to be taken out and admired.
Into this space, and at times you could hardly breathe, Germans, British, French, and Irish stocked up on baits, flies and rods for the days’ fishing. Upstairs, the smallest stairs in Ireland, was an even tighter fit. Big men and big women struggled into a range of Barbour jackets, hats and caps, picking up bags, flasks, and food carriers, as they rushed out into Connemara to try their luck in our renowned lakes and rivers.
Read more ...‘Think safety first,’ say Galway RNLI after seven saved in separate rescues
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
Galway RNLI rescued six people who got into difficulty in the sea off Rabbit Island on Monday evening. The group who had walked over to the island at low tide were then stranded by the incoming tide and were attempting to swim back to shore when they got into difficulty.
Read more ...Galway, be emboldened by all who wish you well
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
So here you are, men of Galway; for the first time in a generation, back to a familiar field. And you are here because you have faced down every challenge laid in front of you....and this Sunday, will be just another.
Read more ...Maroon mania hits fever pitch in countdown to Sunday’s Croker cracker
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
Galway city and county will come to a standstill on Sunday when Galway will aim to topple Kerry in Croke Park and win their first Sam Maguire in 21 years.
In the city, several thousand fans will watch the match under the canvas at the Galway International Arts Festival Big Top at Fisheries Field.
Read more ...Scramble for precious tickets as countdown to Kerry showpiece begins
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
The scramble for All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final tickets is well underway in Galway.
Read more ...City centre brawls leave locals shocked and worried
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
A series of public brawls in the heart of the city in the last few days have led to calls for more intensive policing of the city centre.
Read more ...Public urged to submit views on Connemara Greenway
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
The Connemara Greenway Alliance has been actively campaigning for the completion of a circa 76km dedicated off-road cycling and walking connection across the world-renowned Connemara landscape since 2012.
Read more ...Researchers discover deep sea coral with novel drug potential
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Researchers at NUI Galway have discovered a coral in the Atlantic Ocean which contains a potential wonder drug chemical compound that acts against the virus responsible for Covid-19.
Read more ...New chapter — Cúirt seeks new director after de Buyl steps down
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Cuirt is seeking a new director for the annual Cúirt International Festival of Literature as outgoing director, Sasha de Buyl, steps down to pursue creative opportunities outside Galway.
Read more ...Just 37 HAP properties available across 16 areas, says Simon
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
The Simon Communities of Ireland’s quarterly Locked Out of the Market report shows yet another stark decline in the availability of affordable properties to rent by people reliant on Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme. The report comes in the context of a private rental market affected by a documented ongoing contraction in supply, increase in rental prices, and an overall lack of affordability.
Read more ...Ó Cuív welcomes announcement of First Home Scheme
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West, Éamon Ó Cuív, has said he hopes the First Home Scheme will be a major assistance to first time buyers.
He said the First Home Scheme has the potential to be of assistance for those attempting to get on the property ladder.“First Home is a Government-backed shared equity scheme which will see the state provide part of the price of a new home alongside the buyer’s mortgage and deposit.
Read more ...NUI Galway students launch podcast to promote awareness of historic institutions
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Six Master of Laws (LLM) students from the Irish Centre for Human Rights in NUI Galway have launched a five-episode podcast series titled ‘My Country is My Prison’.
Read more ...Galway to ‘go all out’ with disability triathlon
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
A special pilot event to celebrate inclusive outdoor events in Galway takes place next Thursday (July 21).
Read more ...Major inpatient survey underway at Galway public hospitals
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
n annual inpatient survey, which gives people an opportunity to share their healthcare experiences, is under way at Galway’s public hospitals.
The fifth national Inpatient Experience Survey, the largest of its kind in Ireland, is taking place at Galway University Hospitals (University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park University Hospital) and Portiuncula University Hospital in Ballinasloe.
Read more ...Galway marks National Day of Commemoration
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
A ceremony was held in Galway last weekend to mark the National Day of Commemoration, honouring all those Irish men and women who died in past wars or on service with the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions.
Read more ...Host a summer get-together and help Galway Rape Crisis Centre
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Galway Rape Crisis Centre (GRCC), with the support of Colleran’s Butchers in Mainguard Street, is asking people to host a summer social event to raise much needed funds for the organisation.
Read more ...Appeal for information on missing Galway teenager
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Gardaí are appealing for assistance in tracing a Galway teenager who has been missing since last Friday.
Read more ...Galway companies can contribute to climate action - by going remote
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Galway companies of all sizes can play their part in helping Ireland meet its national climate action targets in a profitable and sustainable way, says non-profit social enterprise Grow Remote. How? By going remote.
“Not only can implementing a remote working model in your business lead to increased profitability and significant cost savings, it can be a powerful tool for local impact and social change on a wider scale,” Kathy McKenna, Communications Manager for Grow Remote told the Galway Advertiser.
Read more ...We need to start now to get the city we want in 2070, says new Chamber president
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
What's that old adage about if you need a job done, to give it to a busy person. Well, that is what Galway Chamber has done by electing as their President for the next term a man who has a real passion for his native city.
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