Works to begin on Salthill playground at end of month
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
Erecting a “large fenced barrier” around the children’s playground at Toft Park in Salthill, “with no explanation or notice for how long it will be closed” or what works are planned for it “is not good enough”.
Read more ...Lackagh Apostolic Workers craft display and sale this weekend
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
The annual Lackagh Apostolic work craft display and sale will take place this weekend.
Read more ...Week of events for Breast Cancer Awareness at Blake’s Corner Bar
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
In support of October being the dedicated Breast Cancer Awareness month, Blake’s Corner Bar located on Eglinton Street has partnered up with Breast Cancer Research to host a jam-packed charity week from Monday October 24 until Sunday October 30.
Read more ...Local research science sheds light on 250-year-old literary controversy
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
The social networks behind one of the most famous literary controversies of all time have been uncovered using modern complexity science. Now, multi-disciplinary research from the National University of Ireland Galway, Coventry University and University of Oxford has explored the mathematical properties of contested poems.
Read more ...Talk about stammering and help remove the stigma
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
An information event being organised at NUI Galway next week aims to improve the lives of the one in 100 people who stammer.
“Let’s talk about Stammering” will be held on Wednesday October 26 at 7pm in lecture room AC 201 in the main corridor of the Science/Arts building.
Read more ...ACT for Meningitis launches the app we all must have
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
ACT for Meningitis, the Irish national Meningitis Support and Awareness Charity, has launched a Free Life Saving App, which allows parents and individuals to check the signs and symptoms of Meningitis at the push of a button. The ACT for Meningitis Lifesaving App is available for download from both Google Play and Apple Store.
Read more ...A minute for meningitis — Download the ACT app now
Thu, Oct 20, 2016
Don’t you just love it when a plan comes to fruition. When an objective has been reached. When a difference has been made. And in particular I love it when I see the many worthy causes here in the west set out a long term plan and then go on to reach that. I walk with pride through the Croi building in Newcastle knowing that we ran or walked or shook a bucket to help it. Each time we pass the Galway Hospice we all take some pride from having donated in some small but not insignificant way to its being and its continuation. Those who sleep out for Simon and COPE each year know that their discomfort will help reduce discomfort for those who really need their services.
Every bit you do for MADRA will make the world of difference to a defenceless and unloved dog somewhere and ensure that it will bring light and happiness into the lives of some family who adopts them. When we read about the many services provided by Cancer Care West, we take pride in the knowledge that somewhere at some stage, we have helped the cause.
Read more ...Public meeting on controversial ‘staffless libraries’ scheme
Tue, Oct 18, 2016
Ballinasloe and Oranmore libraries will be the first in Galway to operate pilot projects for the controversial new ‘staffless libraries’ scheme, which sees libraries open on a ‘self-service’ basis after hours.
Read more ...Recovering from and living with stroke
Mon, Oct 17, 2016
Stroke is Ireland's biggest killer after cancer and heart disease, resulting in 2,000 deaths and 7,000 hospitalisations a year, but many strokes are preventable and treatable, and recognising signs and symptoms early are vital.
Read more ...Thousands to watch match in comfort and safety in fanzone
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
With thousands of rugby fans set to turn the city centre into a sea of green this Saturday for Connacht’s sell-out Champions Cup clash with top French side Toulouse, Galway is set for an autumnal tourist boost.
Read more ...Two NUI Galway buildings vie for national awards
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Two NUI Galway buildings have been shortlisted for major national awards in the Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards. The recently completed Mayo Medical Academy building is shortlisted for the Heritage and Conservation Award, while the Clinical and Translational Research Facility has been shortlisted for the prestigious title of Engineering Project of the Year, which will be decided by public vote.
Read more ...Minister for Justice called on to reunite Galway couple separated following man’s deportation
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Sinn Féin senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh has raised the plight, in the Seanad, of a Galway couple who were separated after a man was deported.
In July Brazilian born Kleber Medeiros was taken from his home by Gardai and remanded in custody. He was then deported on foot of claims made by a member of the public about the validity of his marriage to Ballinasloe native Harriet Bruce. Senator Ó Clochartaigh claims this was a wrongful deportation and is calling on Justice Minister Francis Fitzgerald to act immediately to reverse the deportation.
Read more ...COPE Galway says budget was positive but failed to address housing supply issue
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
COPE Galway has welcomed Budget 2017 as being broadly positive and encouraging with the focus on housing and addressing homelessness, with a commitment to provide €1.2 billion for the implementation of the Housing Action Plan; an additional €105 million towards the expansion of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme and an additional €28 million towards emergency homeless accommodation are all measures welcomed by the local charity.
Read more ...Budget offers rural Ireland ‘crumbs from the rich man’s table’
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Budget 2017 “will not make any significant difference” in providing better rural services and infrastructure, and at best only offers rural communities the, “crumbs from the rich man’s table”.
Read more ...It’s Doctor Pat
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Pat Lam, head coach of Connacht Rugby, and former rugby international is to be recognised at NUI Galway with an honorary degree for his achievements which have significantly enriched both Connacht and the wider community.
Read more ...‘It’s all about me encouraging children to get involved with books’
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
PJ Lynch, Ireland's Laureate na nÓg, and an acclaimed book illustrator and artist from Belfast, who has won numerous awards for his work, will launch this year's Baboró International Arts Festival for Children.
Read more ...We deserve the local politicians we get
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
INSIDER HAS observed the workings of many Galway city councils over the decades. It is an interesting, if not enlightening experience, to visit City Hall and sit in the public gallery to watch the mechanics of a council meeting.
Read more ...Canney calls for immediate action on Leader Programme
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Galway East is “losing out” because of a delay in appointing a company to deliver the Leader Programme for east and north Galway, according to local TD and Minister of State, Seán Canney.
Minister Canney has called on the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural, and Gaeltacht Affairs Heather Humphreys to “immediately rectify” this situation. He said there are “many communities that have projects ready to get under way but cannot do so due to the non-availability of a mechanism to apply for funding”.
Read more ...Hillwalking club AGM
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe (Corribside Hillwalking Club), based in Galway city, will hold its AGM in the Menlo Park Hotel next Monday, October 17, at 8pm. All are welcome.
Read more ...Responding to the Insider article on Repealing The Eighth
Thu, Oct 13, 2016
If I were an alien that had just arrived on earth from another planet and read the Talking Politics article in last week’s Galway Advertiser entitled “Repealing the Eighth and the right to autonomy over ones’ own body,” I’m sure I would be marching on the Dáil in an effort to repeal the “draconian laws” you describe in this article. However I am not and I would like to point out a number of flaws in the article.
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