Time for us to invest in the outdoors for a healthier future

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

While it is easy to make decisions easier when the sun shines, the arrival of that bright thing in the sky this week has been a timely boost to morale at a time when every step forward seems to be followed by two backwards. The feeling of warmth on the face has also served to remind us of the brighter days, as in the actual brighter days ahead, and not just the metaphorical ones we keep hearing about.

If there is anything we learned in abundance over the past year, it is that there is so much to be discovered in the great outdoors, and now with that discovery comes the possibility of creating an outdoor economy all year round. In common with all that happened last year, back before March 13, nothing seemed to be possible in this country, but with the arrival of the pandemic and the subsequent passing of the Everything is Possible Act, suddenly what seemed impossible became possible and then probable.

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Port welcomes progress on proposed extension application

Wed, Apr 14, 2021

The Port of Galway tonight (Wednesday) welcomed the completion of a Statement of Case by An Bord Pleanála for consideration by the Minister in respect of the Port’s strategic infrastructure application in relation to the proposed Galway Harbour Extension project.

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Naughton welcomes jobs boost as An Spidéal-based Aran Biomedica announce 150 posts

Mon, Apr 12, 2021

150 new high-skill jobs in the Galway Gaeltacht have been announced today by An Spidéal-based Aran Biomedical, a leading biomaterials manufacturer in the medical device sector.

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Commuters, business, and environmentally friendly transport modes will benefit from the ring road, says Larkin

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

The N6 Galway City Ring Road will cut traffic time in Galway, boost tourism, and, contrary to what many fear, will “support a shift towards environmentally friendly transport modes”.

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Dementia problem for football

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

John Clarke, who guided NUI Galway to two Collingwood Cup victories in the 90s, believes football coaches need to be extremely diligent when dealing with heading in the game.

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Owen Hanley calls for radical new approach to housing

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Cllr Owen Hanley believes a radical new approach to housing is needed in Ireland.

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Seán Canney wants twin track vaccination approach

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Independent TD Seán Canney wants the Government to adopt a twin track Covid 19 vaccination rollout.

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Cllr Cheevers calls for co-ordinated approach

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Cllr Alan Cheevers wants a co-ordinated approach involving An Garda Síochana, community groups, and the local authority to help stop vandalism.

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Cllr Clodagh Higgins wants late night soccer leagues in Knocknacarra

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Late night soccer leagues in Knocknacarra are being proposed by Cllr Clodagh Higgins.

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Amy’s House Creche provides extra services to care for your precious child

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Amy’s House Creche named after Hazel’s daughter Amy is a purpose built childcare facility situated in the heart of the community in Claregalway close to the Claregalway National School. Hazel Curran and her strong team provide for young babies, wobblers, toddlers, preschool and Afterschool children.

Since its foundation in 2005 by Hazel who coming from a strong business background, quickly discovered that the business needed to grow with its clients. While Hazel started with just three little clients during her first week of business she is now providing extra services including an after school club.

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A battle to preserve local democracy, says Parsons

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Cllr Dr Evelyn Parsons has called on Galway County Council to make a formal submission to the Minister for Housing Local Government & Heritage outlining the council’s “complete opposition” to the proposed provisions of the Land Development Agency Bill 2021. The Bill to set up the agency contains a number of clauses which would divest councillors of their veto on land transfers relating to the new agency.

“The proposed removal of the Section 183 reserved function of Elected Members in relation to the disposal of local authority held land to the LDA as provided for in Part 7 Section 56 of the bill is unacceptable and an affront to local democracy,” she said. As advocates for the empowerment of local government, we can never support or accept any diminution in the reserved functions and powers of elected Councillors.”

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Fluent Irish speaking student nurses invited to apply for €5,000 bursary

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Gradam Áras Chois Fharraige is open to fluent Irish speakers beginning a nursing degree in 2021.

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Home Instead – to us, it’s personal

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

As part of Ireland’s largest and longest-established home care network, locally managed Home Instead Galway enhances the lives of ageing adults and their families in communities throughout Galway City and County.

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SuperValu and AsIAm launch colouring competition as part of campaign for autism

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

To mark Autism Awareness Month this April SuperValu & AsIAm have launched a national colouring competition as part of their “Say Yes to Autism Acceptance” campaign. Autistic people often face invisible barriers because of how the world works and the judgment and attitudes of others, they are used to hearing ‘No’. This World Autism Month SuperValu and AsIAm are encouraging people to say ‘Yes’ for a change: Yes to employment, Yes to education and Yes to community inclusion.

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Oranmore-Maree GAA One Club launches Win a Car Fundraising Competition

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Oranmore-Maree GAA One Club have launched a Fundraising Competition for their planned sports centre of excellence, Renville Sports & Community Grounds, where one lucky winner will win a brand new Ford Puma ST-Line X Hybrid in association with Sheils Motor Group. Tickets costing €25 each or €50 for three are available for purchase through www.oranmoremareegaa.com.

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Take a ‘Dip a Day in May’ for Galway Simon Community

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has launched a new virtual challenge calling on all sea swimmers, fitness enthusiasts and everyone in between, to take a ‘Dip a Day in May’ in support of those facing homelessness in the West of Ireland.

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New advocacy group imagines a healthier, more liveable city

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

In March 2020, a sudden halt to our daily routines encouraged us to explore and reexamine our local areas. Over the last year, our lives have been transformed, yet in many ways we are in the same position as we were one year ago. The public’s mental health and fortitude is waning, many businesses are struggling or have shut their doors, and there is a strong desire to reconnect with family and friends in a safe way. Recent figures showed that in 2021, only 0.1% of Covid-19 cases in Ireland were linked to outdoor transmission, underlining the importance of reconnecting with friends and family outdoors over the coming months.

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Close to seven hundred people tested at the walk in test centre in Ballinasloe

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Close to 700 people were tested by Tuesday afternoon in Ballinasloe over the Easter long weekend. The pop-up Covid-19 test centre was open from Good Friday April 2 to Tuesday April 6.

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Thu, Apr 08, 2021

Appeal for witnesses to assaults
Gardaí in Galway are appealing for witnesses to an assault that took place at John Coogan Park, Newcastle, Galway at around 7.15 am on Sunday morning, April 4.

Gardaí in Galway are appealing for witnesses to an assault that took place at John Coogan Park, Newcastle, Galway at around 7.15 am on Sunday morning, April 4.

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65 Roses remembrance walk challenge for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

On Sunday February 28 Mary Booth from Clarinbridge started her 165km walk for CF Ireland in memory of her husband’s niece Laura Booth, Kinclare, Caltra who died in 1998 from cystic fibrosis. For the last seven years Mary and Malachy have hosted a Tea Party in their home for different charities.

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