Biodiversity youth workshops in the city during August
Thu, Aug 01, 2024
A series of biodiversity workshops for young people will take place in Galway later this month.
Read more ...Trains could breathe fresh life into our towns
Thu, Aug 01, 2024
The railway station in my home town was taken up and closed down about a decade before I was born, so I grew up with the shell of a cut-stone station that represented a possibility long gone. We played basketball and indoor soccer in the empty goods shed for the station. We looked at the shut-down building, the in-filled tracklines and wonder how that closure could be ever considered as progress.
Read more ...Funding secured to expand interactive map of traditional Traveller camp sites
Thu, Aug 01, 2024
News of the funding was announced by Galway Traveller Movement (GTM), following the organisation's success in securing resources to expand the scope of its online interactive map of traditional Traveller camp sites in Galway city and county.
Read more ...NWRA welcomes EU ‘Regional Innovation Valley’ designation for Ireland’s Northern and Western region
Thu, Aug 01, 2024
The Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) has welcomed the designation of Ireland’s Northern and Western region as a Regional Innovation Valley (RIV) under the European Commission’s New European Innovation Agenda initiative.
Read more ...Seamie's legacy benefits seveal local causes
Thu, Aug 01, 2024
Seamie Langan passed away tragically on October 5 2022 at the age of 19 after being hit with an aggressive form of bacterial meningococcal meningitis. Seamie grew up on a dairy farm in Ballygar, Co. Galway with his parents and three siblings.
Read more ...World’s largest Galway hooker donated back to Galway city and county
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Bádóirí an Chladaigh, the classic boat-building and training group, has announced the official donation and transfer of the Naomh Bairbre, the world’s largest Galway hooker, back to Galway. The handover ceremony took place in the Claddagh Basin on Saturday, July 20, 2024, attended by the new city mayor, Fianna Fáil councillor Peter Keane, alongside notable community figures.
Read more ...Donal Ryan in conversation event at Kennys Bookshop
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
One of Ireland’s great authors, the award-winning Donal Ryan, will be at Kennys Bookshop for an event on Friday, August 9, when he will join Tomás Kenny in conversation about his new novel, Heart, Be at Peace which is published that week.
Read more ...Enabling works commence for new elective surgical hub
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Local TD and Government Chief Whip, Hildegarde Naughton, has revealed that the enabling works for the new Elective Surgical Hub in Merlin Park have commenced. The Hub is an interim measure pending the construction of the new Elective Hospital in Merlin Park, which Minister Naughton has championed since first elected.
Read more ...Pieta continues to operate as normal in Tuam
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Pieta in Tuam is continuing to provide its services as normal despite considering a new location at which to support its clients.
A spokeswoman for Pieta told the Advertiser that it continues to operate its service as normal in Tuam.
Read more ...Reduce VAT rate for restaurants, says Supermac’s MD
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
The Supermac’s Managing Director, Pat McDonagh, has called on the Government to reintroduce the 9% VAT Rate for the hospitality sector in the upcoming budget.
Read more ...Everything is a bonus now, says local golfer a year after heart surgery
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
He had begun to experience chest pains but still only missed the cut by four shots, Colm Hughes’ open heart surgery would coincide with the final of the South of Ireland just three days later.
Read more ...Emergency Rally For Palestine in Galway this Saturday
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
An emergency rally in solidarity with the people of Palestine will take place in Galway city centre on Saturday, July 27, from 2.45pm.
Read more ...Husband’s epic charity cycle of life with dialysis machine in tow
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
On Wednesday next, July 31, Peter Conboy from Ballygar, Galway (on the Roscommon border) will embark on a remarkable five-day 240 km distance charity Cycle of Life across the country, starting at 10.30 am from Temple Street Children’s Hospital in Dublin, where his Donegal wife was a patient more than two decades before.
Read more ...25 years of excellence from Haven Pharmacy
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Haven Pharmacy, Barna (previously trading as Barna Pharmacy) opened its doors to the people of Barna on July 23, 1999. It was opened then and is still owned and run by Kieran Brennan. The pharmacy quickly became part of the community, offering a service previously not readily available.
Read more ...MedTech back in Galway this September
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Europe’s fastest-growing MedTech event, Medical Technology Ireland, returns on 25-26 September 2024 at Galway Racecourse.
Read more ...Living Well with Arthritis course in Gort
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Arthritis Ireland has announced that their in-person Living Well with Arthritis courses will commence in Gort Community Centre on Wednesday October 16 from 11am-1.30pm.
Read more ...First edition Ulysses signed by Joyce and Matisse among O’Gorman Collection donated to University of Galway
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
A literary collection owned by the late entrepreneur, local historian, and supporter of the arts, Ronnie O’Gorman, has been donated to University of Galway.
Read more ...Galwayman Martin who is oldest in Ireland turns 108 tomorrow
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Ireland’s oldest man, Martin McEvilly, is celebrating his 108th birthday tomorrow, marking another incredible milestone with his family.
Read more ...Attymon Bog rehabilitation consultation now open and public should make submissions, says Rabbitte
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Minister for Disability and Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, has called on the public to make submissions to the public consultation that has opened regarding the Attymon Bog rehabilitation.
Read more ...Husband’s epic charity cycle of life with dialysis machine in tow
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
On Wednesday next, July 31, Peter Conboy from Ballygar, Galway (on the Roscommon border) will embark on a remarkable five-day 240 km distance charity Cycle of Life across the country, starting at 10.30 am from Temple Street Children’s Hospital in Dublin, where his Donegal wife was a patient more than two decades before.
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