Germans play hurling, Spaniards play Gaelic football in TG4’s “Cluiche As Baile”

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

The unique experience of GAA clubs on the European continent is explored in a new programme which airs on TG4 tonight (Thursday), ‘Cluiche As Baile’, or ‘The Away Game’ in English. While people in Ireland may not realise, there are dozens of GAA clubs in cities all across Europe - some without any Irish people at all.

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Plans for Coole Park Visitor Centre about to go to tender

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Plans to redevelop the Coole Park Visitor Centre are about to go to tender, with plans well advanced to create a state of the art visitor experience at the South Galway location.

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Farrell slams Government inaction on rental sector

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Sinn Féin TD for Galway West/South Mayo Mairéad Farrell has raised the recent figures showing that AirBnB has 20 times the properties than Daft.ie has in Galway with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.

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Conference seeks to amplify the voices of Mother and Baby Home survivors

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

An event organised by The Tuam Mother and Baby Home Alliance that will see survivors/former residents of the home and other institutions discuss their experiences and share collaborative artwork, at a meeting in the Menlo Park Hotel on Thursday, June 8 from 10:45 am to 4:30 pm.

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New draft bus network to offer good connection between Knocknacarra and Salthill, says Connolly

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

FF Cllr John Connolly has said that the New Draft Bus Network for the City will provide a number of routes that will link the wider Knocknacarra area with Salthill, something that is lacking from the current bus network.

“The new draft network recently published by the NTA is proposing a number of new routes where the terminus is within the Western Suburbs. Five of the routes will start and finish at the Gateway Retail Park on the Western Distributor Rd, while a further 3 routes will pass through the Gateway. This location is to become a central hub for transport and connectivity in the draft plan,” he said, adding that one of the few routes starting in the Western Suburbs that will not traverse through the Gateway is the new proposed route 7.

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Bridge sums up a week of pride for city and county

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

There was never anything like the visit by the Yanks to get the best delph out in the house. The blue willow cups with the delicate handles and the immaculately-decorated plates which year round never saw our thick fingers, were paraded out to hold hot tea and Irish salads of ham and corned beef and scallions and ripe tomatoes. Lettuce not forget those days.

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New alcohol-free social group, Sober Sallys, takes Galway by storm

Thu, May 25, 2023

Created by Faye Ní Dhomhnaill, Sober Sallys, is a group that aims to provide a social alternative to alcohol focused events and venues.

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Passing of Corinthians legend Mick Berry

Thu, May 25, 2023

With the passing of Mick Berry, fondly known as Berso, the city lost a true authentic Galwegian. Originally from Galway’s Middle Street, Mick was man with principles of toughness and loyalty carried with a unique humour.

He carried those qualities with pride and distinction in a Corinthians jersey. As a 19-year-old, he won his first junior cup playing at fullback. He subsequently spent some years in London where he was the regular inside centre for Ealing R F C.

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Stewart Construction win Project of the Year Winners for Central Plaza project

Thu, May 25, 2023

Stewart Construction, Salthill, Galway has won the prestigious ‘Project of the Year’ award at the Irish Construction Excellence Awards (ICE Awards) held at a Gala Event in the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) recently.

The iconic landmark Central Plaza project (former Central Bank Headquarters) on Dame St., Dublin was undertaken by Stewart Construction on a Construction Management basis and achieved LEED Gold, environmental certification on completion. The original Central Bank building was designed by architect Sam Stephenson and construction was completed in 1978.

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Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon and Multisport Festival this weekend

Thu, May 25, 2023

Triathlon fever will hit Galway this weekend with the annual triathlon and multisport festival taking place at Lough Cutra Castle on this Saturday May 27 and Sunday May 28. Now in its eleventh year, the castle in Gort with its privately-owned lake will play host to a very busy weekend of swim, bike and run.

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Galway RNLI trauma simulation exercise on Galway Bay

Thu, May 25, 2023

The Galway RNLI volunteer crew carried out a training exercise with the University of Galway Clinical Simulation and Interprofessional Education Facility last week.

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Convention Bureau’s callout bring your tribe to Galway

Thu, May 25, 2023

Galway Convention Bureau is looking for people throughout the region to become ‘Conference Ambassadors’. The Bureau promotes Galway as a destination for international meetings, conferences and events and is currently working on a pipeline of events worth €20m that will bring 11,000 people to Galway over the next four years.

Today’s relaunch of the Conference Ambassador programme marks a drive to recruit industry leaders who can help showcase Galway on the national and international stage as a premier conference destination and place to do business. The Convention Bureau team is particularly looking to speak to people from sectors such as academia, business, medicine, engineering, community and many more, who have the influence and profile to bring events that are relevant to them to Galway as the host destination, and offers a wide range of supports to assist in the process.

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A career in education/primary and post primary, is it for you?

Thu, May 25, 2023

Careers in education can be very rewarding, and have been seen as a secure pensionable job for life, with lots of free time. However, you need to ask yourself, “Is this the career for me?”

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Galway’s school children showcase their favourite wildlife through art

Thu, May 25, 2023

An art competition open to all school children in Galway was recently launched by BirdWatch Ireland and Galway County Council which tasked the children to create artwork of their favourite local wildlife. The results are a visual feast of a wide variety of stunning wildlife that inhabit our countryside and seas as well as a fascinating insight into the birds and mammals that resonate most with children. Some of the popular choices, such as Barn Owl are expected favourites, but there are lots of surprises in there too.

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Halve asylum seeker waiting times for work, says McNelis

Thu, May 25, 2023

Labour Party City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has said Government must move to halve the waiting times to work for those seeking international protection in Ireland.

Cllr Mc Nelis said that asylum seekers and refugees from countries, other than Ukraine, are forced to wait six months before seeking work. Anyone who has ever spent time jobless and in search of work knows that awful sense of feeling unwanted and being unproductive. I have met many applicants who want to work in Galway.

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Aughrim clergyman ‘happ-pea’ for Malawi farmers this Christian Aid Week

Thu, May 25, 2023

An Aughrim clergyman is celebrating the success of farming communities in southern Malawi who have seen their lives transformed after receiving a fairer price for their pigeon pea crop.

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New study advances understanding of how stem cells function in an intact animal

Thu, May 25, 2023

A new study by a research team in the Centre for Chromosome Biology, University of Galway has described the developmental potential of adult stem cells in cnidarian Hydractinia - a creature which is a close relative of jellyfish.

Cnidarians are a group of animals that includes corals and jellyfish, and unlike most of its allies, Hydractinia can be easily grown in the laboratory.

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Moycullen Musical Society thrill the audiences at AIMS choral festival

Thu, May 25, 2023

Moycullen Musical Society (MMS) participated in three competitions at the AIMS Choral Festival in New Ross on Sunday 21 May 2023. A group of 24 singers, one musical director and a pianist had an absolute ball as they sang to judges who adjudicated on over 50 choirs of different shapes and sizes over an intense weekend.

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Chaotic days of GUBU scandal to be recalled in Galway interview with Harry McGee

Thu, May 25, 2023

BY DECLAN VARLEY
The bizarre scenario of the GUBU scandal that engulfed Irish politics in 1982 will be discussed in Galway next week when Galway-native journalist Harry McGee will be interviewed on stage in front of a live audience.

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The women of Galway who are trying to right the world’s wrongs

Thu, May 25, 2023

The concluding ‘action day’ meeting of ‘Women Together for a Better World’ development course took place in Ballybane Library, this Tuesday, May 23, seeing a diverse group of Galway’s women meeting to discuss the challenges they face and how to confront and change them.

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