Galway boosted with 20 new vets
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
The growing demand for veterinary services has been boosted with a rise in newly registered vets in Galway.
According to the Veterinary Council of Ireland, 302 new vets and 139 new veterinary nurses were added to the Irish register in 2022, and of those Galway and Cork both received 20 each. Thirty-two opted to practise in Dublin.
Read more ...Local scientists discover potential new method to treat superbug infections
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
Scientists at University of Galway have detailed a new discovery with the potential to improve treatment options for superbug MRSA infections with penicillin-type antibiotics that have become ineffective on their own.
Read more ...Happiness as stolen dog reunited with Galway family after two years
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
A local family whose dog was stolen two years has spoken of the delight at the news that she was found in Dublin and traced back to them using micro-chip technology.
Read more ...Popular astronomy festival returns to Galway next week
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
AstroFest, Galway Astronomy Club’s annual festival of all things astronomy, will return next week after a three year hiatus.
The festival will take place in the Menlo Park Hotel on Saturday January 28, and promises a packed programme of talks, along with trade displays, photographic displays, and a lunchtime workshop with Tom O’Donoghue, one of Ireland’s best known astrophotographers.
Read more ...Call for roundabout redesign after latest serious accident
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
A cyclist was seriously injured in a collision with an articulated lorry on the Old Dublin Road in Renmore this week. Gardai are appealing to people who witnessed the incident to come forward.
Read more ...Stretch in the evening gives us hope
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
It was Emily Dickinson who wrote that ‘hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul - and sings the tunes without the words - and never stops at all.’
It is hope that has preserved us over the past few years. The dashing of it, the despair of it, and the eventual realisation of it, when the world and every community within, faced the bleakest of circumstance the likes of which we had never known.
Read more ...Call for roundabout re-design after latest serious accident
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
A cyclist was seriously injured in a collision with an articulated lorry on the Old Dublin Road in Renmore this week. Gardai are appealing to people who witnessed the incident to come forward.
Read more ...O'Flaherty urges attendance for public briefing meeting for proposed Bus Connects
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
Independent City Councillor Terry O’Flaherty is urging people living on the city’s east side to study a proposed new layout for the main road running through the area and make their views known on the plan.
Read more ...Maritime historian to give talk on reviving Ireland's oldest racing class
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
The focus of the event will be the history of the Dublin Bay 21s, a project which has brought seven 120-year-old one-design keelboats back to light and the plan for their future use and custodianship.
Read more ...It's not a dog's life anymore with pet talent agency, Urban Paws.
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
In typical Galwegian fashion, the first thing we spoke about was the weather.
Read more ...Kinvara Community Radio honoured at Community Radio Ireland Awards
Mon, Jan 16, 2023
Christina Connolly and Seamus Gallagher co-producers and presenters of Kinvara Community Radio www.kinvarafm.com were recently presented with a Silver Award by Community Radio Ireland (CRAOL) for their programme, “Kinvara Reporting”.
Read more ...Galway is second cleanest city in the country, says IBAL report
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
Galway is the second cleanest city in the country after Waterford, while Ballybane has seen a marked improvement compared to previous surveys, according to the latest Irish Business Against Litter report, published this week.
The IBAL survey also found that Ballinasloe fared best of the three Galway sites inspected. The final litter survey of 2022 found both Ballinasloe and Galway city centre again deemed clean to European norms, in 13th and 19th place respectively in the ranking of 40 towns and cities nationwide.
Read more ...Let us not force our politicians to avoid public engagement
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
I don’t think that our politicians should have to alter their footwear in the morning to ensure they are wearing something comfortable to enable them to make a quick getaway.
Read more ...Mountbellew and Oranmore bank branches to be upgraded
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
Two Co Galway banks are to be upgraded as part of a €11.5 million nationwide branch network investment by Bank of Ireland.
Branches in Mountbellew and Oranmore are both to be given facelifts as part of the upgrade plans.
Read more ...University of Galway launches European project to enhance women’s role in rural life
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
University of Galway is to lead a new research project running across 10 European countries focusing on enhancing the role of women in agriculture and rural life.
Read more ...Advocates welcome promise of 30 km speed limits outside schools
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
Community advocates for safer streets are pleased that a majority of Galway city councillors voted to include 30 km per hour speed limits outside city schools as part of the city’s speed limit review at Monday’s council meeting, and that the Executive promised a full review of speed limits of all city and suburban roads by 2024.
Read more ...Claddagh Choral head to Japan
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
A team made up of both Claddagh Choral and MÓC 2 are embarking on a ten-day research trip this month to Japan, to explore opportunities for a tour for Galway City Chamber Choir later this year.
The exploration group, consisting of producer Kate McBrearty, Stephen Carroll, Micheál Ó Ciaraidh and Ellie Diamond, will Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagano, Nagoya, Hiroshima and Matsue and will meet with high profile Japanese choirs, directors and composers as well as Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Éireann Japan (CCÉ Japan). During the visit, the group will also meet with the Irish ambassador to Japan, Ireland Japan Chamber of Commerce and more.
Read more ...Galway has one in three chance of Eurosong success
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
Galway has a one in three chance of having a singer represent Ireland in this summer’s Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool in May.
Read more ...President pays tribute to man who brought appreciation of poetry to many
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
President Michael D Higgins paid tribute last night to poet Kevin Higgins who passed away on Tuesday after a short illness.
Read more ...Five-star hotel contents go under the hammer in treasure trove auction
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
Former contents of Ireland’s most iconic five-star hotels, including Galway’s Glenlo Abbey Hotel will take centre stage in what is billed as the most diverse auction of the year – fuelled by the pandemic.
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