Kinvara Farmers’ Market needs permanency not uncertainty
Thu, Mar 12, 2015
Many people consider the Kinvara Farmers’ Market, now in its seventh year, to be a fairly permanent fixture. It takes place in Market Square, Kinvara, every Friday from April to October 10am until 2pm.
Read more ...Croi head to lead patients’ group
Thu, Mar 12, 2015
The West Northwest Saolta Hospital Group Patient Council has announced that Croi CEO Neil Johnson will be its first chairperson.
Read more ...City Council meetings to be streamed online?
Thu, Mar 12, 2015
Meetings of Galway City Council could shortly be streamed live on the Council website.
Read more ...Another hotel for Supermac
Thu, Mar 12, 2015
Galway businessman, Pat McDonagh has bought the Charleville Park Hotel in Cork.
Read more ...Doughiska Resource Centre to hold open day
Thu, Mar 12, 2015
ARD Family Resource Centre in Doughiska will hold an Open Day on Friday March 13 from 10am -1pm in the Cumasú Centre on Doughiska road. The Resource Centre has been open almost three years now and runs free courses and groups for the young and old in the area.
Read more ...Thriving Galway Taxis announces plans to expand its fleet
Thu, Mar 12, 2015
Galway Taxis has over the last two years changed its dispatch system to allow online and app bookings from smartphones. This has resulted in a growth in overall business over the last six months. The Galway Taxis app is now in operation for more than two years and accounts for almost 15 per cent of all bookings. With more than 4,500 app downloads on Android and iPhone, the company plans to introduce a Windows app later this year. Galway Taxis will be the first taxi app to provide its services on this platform.
Read more ...No road closure for first two weeks of Lough Atalia road lowering works
Wed, Mar 11, 2015
Work on the Lough Atalia Bridge Road Lowering Project starts on Monday March 23, but the road will remain open during the following two weeks in order to allow unrestricted access to the city during the Easter weekend.
Read more ...‘My duty is to build bridges’
Wed, Mar 11, 2015
Rarely a week goes by when the strife in Israel/Palestine does not make headlines in the media. In recent years the conflict has seemed ever more intractable, the people increasingly polarised and entrenched. Yet in spite of all, there are still those on both sides of the divide working for mutual understanding and a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
Read more ...Election 2016 will determine future of water charges
Wed, Mar 11, 2015
Insider has been thinking lately about what are the limits to democratic expression, are there certain lines that just should not be crossed, and if so what are they?
Read more ...Homeowners along N6 ring road routes at risk of being pursued by banks for ‘unsecured shortfalls’ warns Charity
Tue, Mar 10, 2015
Home owners along the six controversial N6 Galway Transport Project routes are at risk, not only of their homes being demolished, but of being pursued by the banks for unsecured shortfalls in the market value of those homes after demolition.
Read more ...Healy-Eames demands councils scrap ‘destructive’ N6 ring road plans
Tue, Mar 10, 2015
The only solution to Galway’s transport problems is to scrap the “divisive” and “destructive” N6 Galway City Outer By-pass project, and demand that the consultants Arup be given “a new brief to come up with a range of sustainable transport solutions to solve our traffic problems”.
Read more ...NUIG students call on other universities to hold ‘legalise cannabis’ referenda
Mon, Mar 09, 2015
Students in NUI Galway are calling on university student bodies across Ireland to follow their example and hold referenda to support the legalisation of cannabis, thereby creating a momentum that will encourage politicians to “seriously rethink” the State’s laws on the drug.
Read more ...Road would destroy campus, says NUI Galway
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
Opposition to the road route proposals in the Galway City Transport Project was upped several gears last night with the news that NUI Galway will be objecting in the strongest possible terms to any developments which threaten its future.
Read more ...‘I Belonged To Glasgow’
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
Some weeks ago Little John Nee captivated the Town Hall studio with his autobiographical show The Galway Years, and he returns to the venue next weekend with more engrossing memoirs in The Glasgow Years in which he will revisit his 1960s childhood.
Read more ...Roads plan will destroy our campus and decades of planning, says NUI Galway
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
Over the past few weeks, the impact of the proposed routes on the Galway City Transport Project has been articulated in great detail at a series of forums across the city and county. We have heard about houses and farms being destroyed, about businesses being decimated, about schools being overlooked. We have seen politicians try to justify both the development and the withdrawal of its plans. However, the opposition grew in stature last night when one of the city’s biggest employers, and one of the reasons for the city’s vitality and attraction, spoke out strongly about how it feels the roads will impact on their plans.
Read more ...Galway delegation to travel to Europe to discuss bypass options
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
A deputation from Galway is to travel to Europe to discuss proposals for a new city bypass and the option of returning to the original route which failed at planning stage. It was decided at a special meeting of the Galway County Council on Monday evening that city and county councillors, local TDs, and community representatives will meet MEPs and members of the European Commission to discuss various options.
Read more ...Greenway group seeks progress on Western Rail Corridor greenway proposal
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
A campaign group set up to seek to use part of the Western Rail Corridor as a greenway until such time as it can be developed to provide a rail service has this week welcomed comments from Iarnród Éireann indicating the company would be open to the project.
The group, the Western Rail Trail Campaign, was reacting to comments this week by IE director of infrastructure Don Cunningham at the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport and Communications. Mr Cunningham said IE would be open to nonoperational railway lines being developed for alternative uses, provided there was an understanding that they could revert to operational use in the future.
Read more ...Technological university plans for Connacht-Ulster move a step closer
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
A coalition of three institutes of technology in the west and northwest has this week taken the first formal step towards establishing a technological university for the region.
Read more ...Capital gains — Give three minutes to have your spake on the culture bid
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
Now's your chance to make a difference. To get your point across. Just like a drunk sidling up to a boss at the Christmas party and saying 'hic d'ya know what's wrong with dis fakkin' company', this is the time for you to make your mark. We all have opinions on what's wrong and right about Galway. To be fair, most is right, but now your opinions are needed on what can make Galway even more unique in its attempt to become Capital of Culture.
Read more ...‘Nobody wants to lose the races’, meeting hears
Thu, Mar 05, 2015
Since the six new proposed bypass routes were revealed, widespread fears have been expressed from all corners about the future of the Galway Races. The blue route allows for a tunnel to be built under the Ballybrit track, and manager John Maloney has expressed his belief that this development would lead to the racetrack closing for a period of two years.
At last Monday’s meeting a number of councillors spoke at length about the value of the Galway Races to the local economy. Fianna Fáil’s Gerry Finnerty said the one thing everybody associates with Galway is the races and the impact on the racecourse had to be a factor in the decision making process.
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