Con man pleads guilty to theft of a van

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

A Galway man currently serving five years in prison, for his part in a con operation where an elderly Galway woman was swindled out of €390,000, pleaded guilty to theft of a van from Claremorris motor auctions this week.

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View ageing as an opportunity, urges HSE official

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

An HSE West official is urging the public to celebrate the fact that people are living longer and to view ageing as an opportunity, not a burden.

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New Ahmadiyya Muslim mosque must be a symbol of peace Khalifa tells Galway

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

The Ahmadiyya Muslim community’s new mosque in Ballybrit must become a symbol of peace for the city and be a place for promoting harmony among Galway’s different communities.

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‘We’re challenging Amazon’ — web pioneers Kenny’s revamp their website

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Kenny’s Bookshop in Liosbán is set to challenge the dominance of Amazon with a new website and on-line book buying experience that could make it one of the leading cyber bookshops in the world.

When a person clicks onto www.kennys.ie, they will see images of many bookcovers, an ‘add to basket’ label and icons for different genres of literature, for sale through Kenny’s site.

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Senator calls for mandatory reporting of child abuse after shocking rape crisis report

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

A local politician has highlighted the importance of mandatory reporting of child abuse in the wake of new statistics which indicate that one in two people who contact Galway Rape Crisis Centre for help are survivors of childhood abuse.

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NUI Galway plans to reunites the classes of 1970 and 1980

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

NUI Galway is inviting graduates from the classes of 1970 and 1980 to attend a reunion day on Saturday October 9.

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Council to host breakfast seminar on food waste

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Leftover food accounts for a large proportion of the waste in many businesses. Disposing of it properly is a legal requirement but proper disposal can also save companies money.

In order to assist businesses in dealing with their food waste, the Galway City Council will host a breakfast seminar on Thursday September 30 at 10am in Lohans Bar and Restaurant, Salthill.

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Test calls soar over Galway’s high radon levels

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

The numbers of calls received by radon detection experts has soared since news broke before the weekend that Galway has significantly high levels of cancer-causing radon, with 98 homes found to be above the acceptable level.

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Perfume thief does not get scent down by judge

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

A man who stole just over €900 worth of perfume from a Galway city shop received a four-month suspended sentence and was fined €400 at Galway District Court on Monday.

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Man crashes into road signs while out on temporary release drinking binge

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

An Inverin man had been out on temporary release from prison when he drove his car while drunk, smashing into road signs, before coming to a stop in the middle of a roundabout, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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Calling all Vikings for new documentary

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Are you a tall, strong, hairy man? In other words are you built like the Norse god Thor or Irish hero Cú Chulainn? If so, Abú Media wants you.

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Flood victims cannot get insurance says Connaughton

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Many house owners who were victims of last December’s floods are unable to get insurance to cover flood damage in the future despite assurances that help would be forthcoming.

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Fantastic bridal sale at Belladonna

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Belladonna Bridal in Galway is holding its annual sale on October 14, 15 and 16 with fantastic bargains to be had with wedding gowns priced as low as €100!

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Man claims he had knife to stop dogs fighting

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

An excuse by a Mervue man that he carried a knife to stop his dogs fighting while out walking them was rubbished by a district court judge, who imposed a four-month sentence and stressed that the courts had to take possession of knife offences seriously.

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Public meeting on contemporary visual arts centre for Galway

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Féach, the proposal for a temporary Contemporary Visual Arts Centre in Galway’s docklands, will be the subject of a public information meeting tomorrow.

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Galway to get cleaned up with council recycling and waste plans

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Work is underway to ensure that Galway becomes a cleaner and environmentally friendly place to live and visit with both local authorities taking part in new recycling and waste prevention initiatives.

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The World of Graham Greene

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

I’ve been reading again, for the first time in many years, Graham Greene’s novels, and in particular Brighton Rock, one of his earliest and still one of his finest, a new film of which is soon to be released.

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New term begins at Stagecoach Theatre Arts

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Stagecoach Theatre Arts Galway will perform Olivia, The Musical, a spoof version of Oliver Twist, by Malcolm Sircom on December 11 at The Bank of Ireland Theatre, NUI Galway.

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Jail for man who fails to pay assault compensation

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

People must not think that the courts are soft in relation to compensation, according to Judge Mary Fahy who imposed a seven month sentence on a 27-year-old man who failed to cough up more than €2,000 in compensation for an assault and criminal damage incident that took place in late 2008.

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Squeak Squeak

Thu, Sep 23, 2010

Irish sport was dealt a severe blow this week when Micheál O Muircheartaigh retired from his vocation of enriching the Sunday afternoons of the nation. For over half a century his insightful, energetic and witty commentary on radio set the bar for GAA commentary at an impossibly high level. The alternative commentators on RTE TV simply could not compete with a man of such eloquent genius. Hence an entire generation turned down the sound on the TV and tuned into RTE Radio 1. It was a pleasure and an honour to listen to a man such as this, poetic, cultured with an innate sense of history and humanity. He became the sound of Sunday.

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