Win €1000 for your school with Online Christmas Carol Competition
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
After a record year of entries in 2021, the Audiology Medical Service’s ‘Christmas Carol School Competition’ returns for the third year. Schools throughout Ireland are invited to submit videos singing their favourite Christmas songs to win a cash prize of €1000.
Read more ...Rahoon Newcastle GAA club’s Christmas Fundraiser
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
Rahoon Newcastle GAA club’s Christmas Fundraiser in aid of COPE Galway will be on Sunday December 18 from 4-6pm at its clubhouse in Tonabrocky.
Read more ...Gift a Dog’s Dinner to a MADRA rescue dog this Christmas
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
Puppies Ted, Tia, Toby, Tara and Tommy were born in foster care after their young mum Tilly was abandoned while heavily pregnant. Luckily for her, she was rescued by MADRA (Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue and Adoption) and instead of giving birth on the side of a road, her puppies were born in the comfort of a loving foster home.
It has been a ruff year again for all, but a special gang of MADRA hounds would really benefit from a Dog’s Dinner with a difference this Christmas!
Read more ...Generous donation made in memory of Rory McNulty
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
A generous donation of €7,330 was recently made to the Oncology Patient Comfort Fund in University Hospital Galway (UHG) in memory of Rory McNulty from Droim Chaoin, Galway, who had been a patient in St Joseph’s Ward.
Read more ...Getting to know...
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST MEMORY?
F: I remember moving from Monivea Road to Castlelawn in 1979, transporting our stuff in our blue VW Beatle, i was a young ladeen, Mam’s dresser fell off the trailer, it was left in smithereens! Larry O’Flaherty, Bridie’s husband, was out with the sweeping brush cleaning it up! Great people.
Real value in €3.3m Galway community centre investments, says Cannon
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
Local Fine Gael TD Ciaran Cannon has welcomed a funding allocation of €3.3m for the refurbishment of community centres across Co Galway. The funding has been allocated by Rural Development Minister Heather Humphreys and will benefit 21 community groups in the city and county.
Read more ...Westside Christmas Market and Family Day is back
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
The Westside Christmas Market Committee is delighted to welcome back Westside Christmas Market and Family Day to its calendar of activities. The event takes place today Thursday Dec 8 and all are welcome to come along and join in the festivities.
The Christmas Market itself will take place in Westside Resource Centre with a range of crafts and goodies specially produced for the occasion. The market runs from 10:30 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon. All of those attending the market can avail of complimentary refreshments at our popup Community Café.
Read more ...J.E. Cairnes school honours KPMG Ireland prize winners
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
University of Galway – J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics hosted an event to recognise KPMG Ireland prize winners for 2020, 2021 and 2021. The prizes are awarded to BComm and BComm Accounting students for academic excellence and achievement.
Read more ...Events to mark centenary of Mellow’s execution
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
A public commemoration is to take place at the Liam Mellow’s Statue in Eyre Square this coming Sunday, December 11 to mark the centenary of the execution of Liam Mellows.
Read more ...Gardai probe crimes in the county
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
Gardaí in Loughrea are investigating a criminal damage incident that occurred at Dunkellin Street, Loughrea between 1am and 2am on the 4/12/22 where the front window of a business premises was smashed.
Read more ...Kaiser Chiefs confirmed for GIAF Big Top
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
By Una Sinnott
Kaiser Chiefs, Bell X1, Tones and I, and Fat Freddy’s Drop will perform at the Galway International Arts Festival Heineken Big Top next year, GIAF and Róisín Dubh have confirmed.
JPC off to rocky start as councillors feel ‘untrusted’
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
This week’s meeting of the Joint Policing Committee of Galway City Council got off to a stormy start when councillors complained that they felt untrusted by Gardai because the crime stats reports normally furnished before a meeting would not be circulated until afterwards.
Read more ...Public consultation next week on Galway Hydrogen Hub cable routes
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
A public consultation taking place in Galway next week will outline new proposed cable routes for the Galway Hydrogen Hub (GH2) planned for the city.
Read more ...Saolta and GUH welcome news of elective hospital green light
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
The Saolta University Health Care Group and Galway University Hospitals (GUH) welcomed last evening's announcement of the progression of an elective hospital for the region.
Read more ...Welcome boost to Galway housing supply with Bearna and Letteragh Road developments
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
This news is especially welcome at this time when there are not enough homes to meet the demands of our expanding population and changing demographics.
Read more ...Christmas Park and Ride from this weekend
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
Buses will run every 15 minutes to and from town, for €1 per person each way. Children and pensioners travel for free, and all-day parking at the Racecourse is included in the bus fare.
Read more ...Free parking at Leisureland ended last night
Thu, Dec 08, 2022
Gym and pool members of Leisureland including Swimming Academy members will continue to have access to complimentary parking.
Read more ...Mayor, gardai and family appeal for help in finding Eileen's killer
Thu, Dec 01, 2022
Fresh appeals for information leading to the capture of the murderer of Galway taxi-driver Eileen Costello O'Shaughnessy were made yesterday as Mayor Clodagh Higgins unveiled a plaque on the 25th anniversary of her death.
Read more ...Diocese says farewell to the Kilkenny bishop who took the west to his heart
Thu, Dec 01, 2022
The diocese yesterday bade farewell to retired Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan at a peaceful and hwarming Requiem Mass in Galway Cathedral.
Read more ...Hundreds of worried students form Whatsapp group to get home safely
Thu, Dec 01, 2022
Some 200 female students of University of Galway have joined a Whatsapp group focused on getting them home safely from University of Galway over concerns about being followed or harassed in the Newcastle and Headford Road areas.
Started by third year Science student, Gillian O’Meara, who said that she had been getting daily messages from female University of Galway students about cases of being followed, harassed or groped in the Newcastle and Headford Rd areas while walking home in recent weeks.
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