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Read more ...Galway County Council launches 2021 anti dog fouling campaign
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Educating and influencing the behaviour of dog owners regarding dog fouling will be to the fore as Galway County Council launch the new Anti-Dog Fouling Campaign ‘If They Poop, You Scoop!’. The campaign is set to firmly emphasise that dog fouling is the responsibility of the dog owner/walker and that they must clean up after their dog.
Read more ...Galway-Dublin 20-X20 bus petition gathers over 1200 signatures
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
A petition launched by Sinn Féin to Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan calling for restoration of the Bus Éireann 20-X20 Expressway service, which stopped in Craughwell, Loughrea, Aughrim and Ballinasloe, has gathered over 1200 signatures so far, including both physical and online signatures.
Read more ...On telling ourselves stories
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Plato’s dialogue Timaeus has bequeathed to us a famous phrase, eik?s muthos or “likely story.” Today we use the idiom “a likely story” to dismiss what we are told as a “tall tale.” But, here in the 4th century BC, the phrase refers to an articulation of possibility or a plausible report like a myth or a fable that offers an explanation for some mystery by way of stories and images. It makes perfect sense this phrase appears prominently in the Timaeus, for that dialogue is a story about the formation of the universe; of course, there are no eyewitnesses to that event to whom we can turn for a description.
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Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Athenry Cancer Care building damaged in burglary
Gardai in Athenry are investigating a break-in at the Athenry Cancer Care building which was vandalised during the incident last week.
Petition to save Kinvara post office gathers pace
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Locals in Kinvara have opened an online petition in a bid to ensure that the village does not lose its post office later this month. Those behind the petition say that the impending vacancy in the post office was not widely advertised in any local or national press and therefore, the lack of interest in taking it over is not reflective of reality.
Seven months ago, Gerry and Carmel Ryan, gave notice that they were to retire, after running the Kinvara Post Office for 25 years. Gerry’s aunt Francey Ryan ran the Post Office for the previous 35 years. An Post responded to this notice by putting a poster in the window looking for interested parties to take over the service.
Read more ...Department of Transport urges development of Quiet Man Greenway
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Fine Gael Deputy Ciaran Cannon has welcomed a submission to the Galway County Development Plan by Minister Eamon Ryan and the Department of Transport, urging Galway Co Council to develop the Quiet Man Greenway connecting Athenry to Milltown.
The formal submission was made last Friday (30/7/21) and requests Galway Co. Council to include the development of the Quiet Man Greenway as a specific objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 which will be published early next year.
Read more ...Atlantic Studio at former airport to create hundreds of jobs
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Backers of the state of the art 40,000 sq ft film and TV studio to be built at the former Galway Airport at Carnmore have been given the green light to move to planning stage with the objective of being open for production next summer.
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Thu, Aug 05, 2021
The Premier League takes centre stage soon with newly promoted Brentford hosting Arsenal in the season opener on Friday August 13.
Read more ...Time for us all to spread the soundness
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
When we look back at the history of this time in a decade or more, we will see in a graph the ebbs and flows of curves of the national mood. The initial shock, the coping time when loaves of banana bread fed the five thousand, the novelty of the new situation, the loneliness of our towns and villages with all places of community shut off; the realisation that jobs were lost and may never come back. The emptiness of those Sundays when we were thrown back to the time when nothing happened at weekends without sport or worship, when people spent time together and ate meals at home, cooked in their own kitchens.
Read more ...CO2 monitoring indoors to curb the spread of Covid-19
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Carbon dioxide is generated by the exhaled air from people, air that has been in close contact with lung tissue. Alongside CO2 the exhalation also contains tiny liquid droplets (aerosols) which can float in the air.
Read more ...Joy at Olympic glory for Galway rowers
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
Champagne was popped and joyous tears were flowing in Moycullen and Furbo villages last night to celebrate Galway's two Olympic medallists who were part of the never-say-die women's coxless fours team that had the nation on the edge of its seat early on Wednesday morning.
Read more ...Ray McBride - ‘an exceptional artist’
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
“The death of Ray McBride, actor, dancer, and superb artist, will have been heard with sadness by all those who love Irish theatre and performance.”
Read more ...Mayor concerned gardaí 'not taking action' against 'illegal and unacceptable behaviour'
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
Mayor Colette Connolly says she is deeply concerned that the gardaí are "failing to take action" across a wide range of "illegal and unacceptable activity" in Galway city.
Read more ...A look back at 25 years of the Kiltartan Gregory Museum
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
In 1990 – exactly 100 years after Sir William Gregory granted a 99-year lease on a section of land at Kiltartan Cross on which to build a schoolhouse – the Kiltartan Gregory Cultural Society was founded. Its aim was to restore the derelict red-brick schoolhouse, the very one commissioned by Sir William Gregory, and to preserve the history of Kiltartan for future generations. The next six years were spent doing just that.
Read more ...Charity demands ‘heads should roll’ for the ‘disaster’ of the Kirwan Junction design
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
“Nothing short of a disaster,” is how one county councillor has described the new signalised junction at the Kirwan Roundabout in Terryland, for which he said “heads should roll”.
Read more ...A hub with a thatch — Connemara West opens pop-up remote working hub
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
Connemara West has opened a pop-up remote working hub with a difference in Tullycross village. The Hub is located at Renvyle Thatched Cottages making it possibly one of the most unusual and picturesque digital spaces in the West of Ireland. Users of the pop-up hub also have the option of booking accommodation in a separate cottage although accommodation availability is limited for the next few months due to high demand.
Read more ...Most vulnerable are those hit by housing shortage
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
The current housing situation in Galway, if you look at accommodation search websites and on facebook, is not great. In comparison to Dublin, where rents are dropping, it is becoming more expensive and more difficult to secure accommodation to rent. Those who are the most vulnerable financially can often be the worst hit, and include students and people in receipt of HAP payment.
Read more ...Planning process begins on new Athenry fire station
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
Within the next three months, Athenry will know if it is getting a new fire station, when a final decision is made on a planning application which was submitted this week.
Read more ...More than €170,000 secured to develop new ‘creative space’ at Nuns Island
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
More than €170,000 has been secured to develop a ‘creative space’ at the Nuns Island Theatre - a move which will represent a further 1,800 square feet of cultural space in the city.
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