The Frames for Big Top gig but Kaiser Chiefs off for a year

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

The Galway International Arts Festival has announced a change to its concert schedule.

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Move on HAP scheme welcome but no substitute for building homes

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

Cllr Niall Mc Nelis has welcomed the announcement of changes to the HAP scheme but says it is no substitute for building homes.

Following months of campaigning for the revision of the HAP scheme, Cllr Mc Nelis said: “People in Galway are really struggling and renters in particular are experiencing the hard end of the increased cost of living. Rents have soared in Galway city and county over the last five years so the announcement of a change to the HAP scheme is hugely welcome.

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Nearly €370,000 for connected hubs in Galway

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, has welcomed the announcement that €368.329.92 funding has been secured for connected hubs in Galway.

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Tesco buyout of Joyces Supermarkets approved subject to sale of Oranmore outlet

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

Tesco’s proposed acquisition of Galway-based Joyce’s Supermarkets group has been cleared by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), subject to the provision of a number of legally binding commitments.

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Flights give certainty and confidence to our islands once again

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

Every community and society has gems that it has to protect. Whether they be social, cultural or geographic, there are aspects of life for which future generations will chastise us if we let them falter or disintegrate in any way.

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Funding boost for remote working hubs in city and county

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

Remote working in the community got a boost yesterday when the Government announced a series of new initiatives to support remote working, including a voucher scheme that will give workers free access to local digital hubs.

To facilitate this, almost €370,000 was granted to remote working hubs in Galway city and county to enable them to become part of the National Hub Network. Works in the Galway hubs will include the expansion of existing hubs, installation of privacy booths, access control and security systems, the conversion of existing open plan space to modular offices, and provision of podcast studios, enhanced audio visual, networking and conferencing facilities.

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Artist honours pioneering swimmer Mercedes Gleitze in Galway this weekend

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

There is a fascination about achievement unearthed — when the extraordinary meets the ordinary; about the juxtaposition of celebrity and the commonplace.

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End of an era for Galway Lourdes Pilgrimage Trust

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

An era comes to an end next week when the Galway Lourdes Pilgrimage Trust will cease its activities because of the rising age profile of its members.

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Faith Christian Fellowship Ministry to hold Single and Married Conference

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

The Faith Christian Fellowship Ministry has issued an invite to this year’s Single and Married Conference taking place this weekend, June 4, 5 and 6.

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Customers suffering from private coach row, says Farrell

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

The ongoing dispute between Galway Coach Station management and bus operators, which has led to coaches using the road outside the coach station to pick up and drop off passengers has been criticised by Sinn Féin TD Mairead Farrell.

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Irish Water opens state-of-the-art new wastewater treatment plant in Glenamaddy

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

It was a historic occasion for Glenamaddy as Irish Water and Galway County Council officially opened a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant following a €5 million euro investment. The new infrastructure ensures that treated wastewater is now fully compliant with EU Urban Wastewater Directives before being safely discharged back into the natural environment.

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It’s Headfest time again

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

It’s been three years since the last Headfest, and the festival organisers are delighted to be back again, doing what they love—bringing music and fun to Headford’s June bank holiday weekend.

Our festival line up this year includes, Mike Denver with locals Break Free on Friday June 3, All Folk’d Up with another local act, The Shift, on Saturday June 4, and Johnny Brady with Ciaran Rosney on Sunday June 5. In addition to this, they have a family friendly music event under the Ceol an tSamhraidh banner, on Monday June 6, featuring Little John Nee, with Tara Stacey as support. This event is supported by Galway County Council Arts Office and funded through the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Local Live Performance Scheme. *

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Gaeltacht Diaspora podcast series launched by Ionad Diaspóra na Gaeltachta

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Just who are the ‘Gaeltacht Diaspora? This is the question being discussed in a new series of podcasts created by Ionad Diaspora na Gaeltachta in conjunction with MeasMedia and Údarás na Gaeltachta. The podcasts will be broadcast on Spotify, Google Play and Youtube channels in the coming months.

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Worrying increase in homelessness among young adults

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Homeless charity Galway Simon Community has raised concerns as the latest figures released by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government reveal that the number of young adults (18 – 24) living in Emergency Accommodation is growing faster than any other category, against a backdrop of rising rents and a deepening housing crisis. There were 481 people living in Emergency Accommodation across Galway, Mayo and Roscommon in April, an increase of 19% on the previous year. The increase in the number of young adults living in Emergency Accommodation in the same period was 44%.

Galway Simon established a dedicated Youth Service in 2016, in collaboration with Galway City Council and Tusla, to support young adults at risk of and experiencing homelessness. The Service currently provides a home for 12 young people at any one time, many of whom are care leavers, whilst also supporting others in the wider community.

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A century of service from Hughes in Claregalway

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Through all of the major world events of the last century, world war, the foundation of the State and the evolution of a new Ireland, one constant in Claregalway has been the practise of locals getting their groceries and essential from the local Hughes family.

Now, Hughes SuperValu is a fourth generation business, started by the great grandmother of the current managing durector Eva Hughes. With the supermarket having recently undergone a major renovation with massive enhancements in terms of shopping experience and carbon footprint, it is worth looking at the role the family has played in the history of retail in the village.

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Galway teen crowned Miss Earth Ireland

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Leaving Cert student Alannah Larkin from Eyrecourt, was crowned Miss Earth Ireland 2022 on Saturday night at a Grand Finale Gala event at the Mount Falcon Estate in Ballina, Co. Mayo. Miss Earth Ireland, sponsored by FlameFit Gym, is the national selection for Miss Earth, one of the biggest beauty pageants in the world.

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Grealish disappointed that bus fare cuts not extended to City Direct

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Galway West TD Noel Grealish has expressed disappointment at the recent decision by the Government to not extend the reduction in bus fares to a company which offers public transport to thousands of Knocknacarra residents.

The Independent TD had highlighted the fact that there was now a 63 per cent difference in some fares between the privately-owned City Direct company and Bus Éireann services, when he tabled a Parliamentary Question calling for the Government-subsidised 20 per cent average reduction in Bus Éireann fares to be extended to cover all passengers.

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Fresh healthy meals delivered to your home

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Would you or someone you know benefit from having freshly prepared healthy meals delivered straight to your door ?

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Many will change jobs if remote working preferences are not facilitated

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission have revealed that almost one third of workers are willing to move to a new job to secure their remote working preferences.

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Post Office network needs Government support says Canney

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

Independent TD Seán Canney is calling on the Government to intervene and support the post office network before it collapses.

Regional Group Members are awaiting confirmation from Minister Eamon Ryan in relation to the proposed State subvention of between €10,000 and €12,000 for more than 900 post offices across the country.

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