Public meeting to hear 'resentment and confusion' over new bin charges
Tue, Aug 09, 2016
There is "resentment, confusion and dissatisfaction" in Connemara over new bin charges and waste collection arrangements, and such anger is likley to be expressed at a public meeting.
Read more ...Boost as Baboró receives funding for new children's arts festival in Galway in 2018
Thu, Aug 04, 2016
Galway’s international arts festival for children Baboró was celebrating last evening after it was awarded funding for a new international arts festival to be held in Galway in February 2018.
Read more ...Margaretta D’Arcy to plant new 'Peace Tree' in Eyre Square
Thu, Aug 04, 2016
Veteran peace activist Margaretta D’Arcy will plant a new cherry blossom 'Peace Tree' in Eyre Square this weekend to mark the 71st anniversary of the dropping of the atom bomb, and to replace the original Peace Tree planted in 1982.
Read more ...Does the Government really have what it takes to handle the Brexit fallout?
Thu, Aug 04, 2016
As the Dáil rose for the summer recess last week, there was an almost audible sigh of relief in Leinster House - and not only on the Government side.
Read more ...Public must tell City Hall not to hike property tax rate in city
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
The public must make their voices heard on the local property tax rate which is up for review next month, and tell City Hall that any increase in the current rate will not be tolerated.
Read more ...Galway East TD fears more broken promises over lake potential
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
A Galway East TD is calling for the tourism minister to ensure the progression of Ireland’s Lakelands programme, which aims to increase the number of tourists visiting the hinterland surrounding the River Shannon.
Fianna Fail’s Anne Rabbitte believes the investment would provide a much needed boost to eastern Galway, highlighting that the plan was mentioned in Programme for Partnership issued by the Government.
Read more ...Margaretta D’Arcy to plant new ‘Peace Tree’ in Eyre Square
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
Veteran peace activist Margaretta D’Arcy will plant a new cherry blossom ‘Peace Tree’ in Eyre Square this weekend to mark the 71st anniversary of the dropping of the atom bomb, and to replace the original Peace Tree planted in 1982.
Read more ...Spanish food festival returning to city streets
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
The Campo Viejo Tapas Trail 2016 is returning to Galway for another week filled with Spanish language, culture, and most importantly, cuisine.
The trail will bring the greats of Spanish food to life with 56 Central, Bite Club, Cava Bodega, and the House Hotel all joining in, and offering a host of edible delights.
Read more ...Accelerating Galway’s low carbon future
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
A new initiative aiming to accelerate the transition to a low carbon sustainable future has been launched in Galway. The Post Carbon Galway (PCG) initiative aims to work in partnership with all sectors to ensure that environment issues are to the fore in the coming years.
Read more ...Parkrun comes to Rinville Park
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
What do London, Sydney, Copenhagen, Capetown and, now Rinville, Oranmore, have in common?
Read more ...Show us your peas, Galway
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
Cully & Sully, the popular food and soup company, has teamed up with Grow It Yourself to create a unique international community that grows food together from the confines of an office.
Read more ...NUI Galway to host civil engineering conference
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
NUI Galway will host a conference, organised by the Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland, which will acknowledge emerging technologies in the field of civil engineering, and facilitate discussion with early-career researchers about the future of industry.
Read more ...Make your voice heard on family home tax review, says Farrell
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
The local property tax rate set by the Galway City Council for those living within the city boundaries will be up for review in September and Cllr Mairéad Farrell is encouraging Galwegians to have their say on what she says is “a very important decision that directly affects us all”.
Read more ...Inis Mór to host Liam and Tom O’Flaherty festival
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
FÉILE NA bhFlaitheartach 2016, the annual festival celebrating the work of Galway left-wing writers Liam and Tom O’Flaherty, takes place on Inis Mór, the Aran Islands, on August 27 and 28.
Read more ...Kevin Higgins poetry workshops
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
THE POET Kevin Higgins will give a series of poetry workshops, for different levels of experience, at the Galway Arts Centre, starting in September.
Read more ...New study to examine stigma of living with HIV
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
People living with HIV are being sought to take part in a study being carried out by the Health Promotions Centre at NUI Galway.
Read more ...Outback Jacks Ballybane marks second birthday with great sale
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
Outback Jacks - Galway’s home for outdoor gear and active sports wear is two years old this August.
Read more ...Galway’s first Rose of Tralee to be judge this year
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
The woman who brought the Rose of Tralee title to Galway for the first time in 1980 (and proved a good luck emblem for the hurlers two weeks later) is to be a judge at this year’s International Rose of Tralee Festival.
Read more ...How to start college on the right track
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
Are you going to college for the first time this year? Here are some helpful tips from St Anthony's & Claddagh Credit Union and St Jarlath's Credit Union to help you on your way.
Read more ...Paths to a rewarding career in healthcare
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
Career Path College, trading as the Irish Ambulance Training Institute, a Galway based company providing training nationwide, has new and exciting training packages to suit those interested in a career in the healthcare industry, the ambulance service, nursing homes, and hospitals.
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