Connemara murder accused remanded in custody

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

A 23-year-old Czech national charged with the assault and murder of a woman in Connemara last year has been further remanded in custody.

Jakub Fidler with an address at Cartur Leathan, Inverin, Co Galway, appeared again before Galway District Court last Monday charged with the alleged murder, contrary to common law, of Nicola Vonkova (19) at Cartur Leathan between the hours of 10pm on July 20, 2008, and 5.39am on July 21, 2008. The defendant had also been charged with assaulting Ms Vonkova causing her harm, contrary to Section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act.

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From Reverend Towers to Councillor Towers?

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

On Saturday January 31, on his 66th birthday, Rev Patrick Towers, will retire as Rector of St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church. In the nine years he has been Rector he has played an important role in Galway’s civic life and been one of its most active clergymen.

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Illegal sex cinema landlord fined

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

The landlord of an illegal adult sex cinema has been fined €1,000, ordered to pay costs of more than €1,500, and to adhere to a Galway City Council enforcement notice by ceasing unauthorised use of the premises within two months.

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Aggression and threats towards A&E staff ends in €500 fine

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

A €500 fine was imposed on a man who threatened A&E staff after his injured friend was told to sit down in the waiting area to be assessed like everyone else.

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HSE must address Merlin Park rat run says Leahy

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Motorists using Merlin Lane to cut through the grounds of Merlin Park Hospital to get access onto the main Dublin Road is “totally unacceptable” and a danger to staff and local residents.

This is the view of Fianna Fáil Cllr Mary Leahy, who has written this week to management within the HSE requesting that this issue gets immediate attention.

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City mourns death of Jesuit priest and former Colaiste Iognaid teacher

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral Mass of Jesuit priest and former Colaiste Iognaid teacher John Dunne in Dublin recently.

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Man jumps on Garda car bonnet in stag night bet

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

A Donegal man, who jumped on to the bonnet of a Garda patrol car causing €500 worth of damage, said that his stag do mates had dared him to do it, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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Alcoholics Anonymous convention tomorrow

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Alcoholics Anonymous in the Galway West area will hold its 34th annual convention at the Galway Bay Hotel from tomorrow (Friday) to Sunday.

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Dream destinations at Fahy Travel

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Keeping up with the pace of change in the travel industry, Fahy Travel has opened Dream Destinations — a new travel department on the first floor at No 2 Bridge Street, Galway.

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UHG ward closed due to suspected outbreak of winter vomiting bug

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

One ward has been closed to new admissions at University Hospital Galway in the wake of a suspected outbreak of the winter vomiting bug.

A spokesperson for the Health Service Executive West says the situation at St Anthony’s Ward is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Homeless alcoholic jailed for four months for causing nuisance

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

A homeless alcoholic who had refused to move on after causing a nuisance at a number of premises in the city was jailed for four months when he appeared at Galway District Court this week.

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Man jailed for eleven months for wife threats and assault of garda

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Suspended sentences do mean something, warned Judge Mary Fahy who jailed a man for a total of 11 months this week after he threatened his estranged wife at her home and then grabbed an arresting Garda by the throat in an attempt to evade arrest.

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Six Galway people in shortlist for Alpine Marathon challenge

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Six people from County Galway have made the shortlist for an Alpine Marathon challenge with Powerade this summer.

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New language and culture classes at Granary Learning Centre

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

You can brush up on your Spanish for Carnival in February, or even start learning Chinese in time for Chinese New Year on January 26, with a new range of courses at the Granary Learning Centre.

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New health service to target young people with mental health problems

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

A new health service, the first of its kind for young people in Ireland, will open in the city today (Thursday).

Jigsaw Galway, which is based at 18 Mary Street, is part of a national programme which aims to provide “more accessible and responsive services” to 15 to 25-year-olds with emerging mental health problems.

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Sad day as last of the Kenny’s leaves the city centre

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

For 25 years, the Kenny Bookshop and Gallery in High Street/Middle Street was not just the city’s leading bookshop and gallery, it was an iconic structure. It was a place of good business and good shopping, a meeting point for writers and artists, and a venue that brought the arts directly to Galwegians.

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Coole gears up for spring cultural programme

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

The spring programme of cultural and heritage events will get under way at Coole Park later this month, with the official launch of the programme taking place on Tuesday.

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Grealish calls for movement on Oranmore railway station

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Dep Noel Grealish has called on the CEO of CIE, Dr John Lynch, to progress plans for a new railway station for Oranmore and to meet with the Department of Transport and Galway County Council to discuss the project.

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Fast boat to China — Green Dragon weighs in well for next leg

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Ireland’s entry in the Volvo Ocean Race, Green Dragon, is back in the water and preparing for Saturday’s in-shore racing in Singapore after the Christmas and New Year respite.

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Cod rearing programme sees first fish transferred to sea water

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

A programme which aims to breed cod in a bid to offset the depletion of wild whitefish stocks reached a major milestone this week with the transfer of the first batch of juvenile fish to the sea off Connemara.

The project, led by NUI Galway’s Martin Ryan Institute, has placed the specially bred juvenile cod into cages in the Trosc Teo fish farm. The fish, bred from a specific Irish strain, will be further reared to reach market size.

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