Galway students take the sustainable path to school
Thu, May 26, 2022
Two Galway schools have been rewarded for encouraging sustainable travel to school.
Read more ...Galway students take top awards
Thu, May 26, 2022
Two Galway schools are celebrating success in the National Scratch Coding Competition.
Students from St Annin's National School, Rosscahill, and Kilglass NS, Ahascragh, took home two of the top prizes at this year’s Scratch finals.
Read more ...NUIGalway graduate rewarded for study of green hydrogen
Thu, May 26, 2022
An NUI Galway student, who won an academic award from engineering company ARUP, has now succeeded in joining Ireland’s first green hydrogen company
Read more ...Anti-abortion campaigners claim rate is 'spiralling'
Thu, May 26, 2022
Abortion rates are "spiralling" in Ireland, according to the organisers of a "March For Life" which took place in Salthill on Saturday.
The organisers of the regional march, the Pro Life Campaign, said the purpose of Saturday’s event was to "raise awareness of Ireland’s spiralling abortion rate since the introduction of legal abortion in Ireland", while urging the Government to take "serious steps" towards implementing measures to reduce the number of abortions.
Read more ...Galway gears up to celebrate all things African
Thu, May 26, 2022
Galwegians have the chance to celebrate Africa Day with a host of music, arts and entertainment, food, and cultural activities on May 28.
Read more ...Two day live online auction features artists' work
Thu, May 26, 2022
The contents of a west coast property overloooking the Atlantic will feature in the items to be offered at Galway Auction Rooms in Kilcolgan next weekend.
Read more ...Volunteers celebrated at Galway City Mayor’s Awards ceremony
Thu, May 26, 2022
Galway is celebrating the work of some of the city's best volunteers.
Read more ...Bicyles and bottles removed in clean up of Claddagh Basin and lower Eglinton Canal
Thu, May 26, 2022
A clean up of the Claddagh Basin and lower Eglington Canal recently took place with the removal of more than two tonnes of litter.
Three bicyles and two tonne bags of glass bottles, drinking glasses and cans were also removed.
Read more ...New bus shelters added to route
Thu, May 26, 2022
A new bus shelter will be constructed at the Tudor Lawn bus stop along Thomas Hynes Road.
Cllr Eddie Hoare says: "Having made numerous representations on behalf of residents for this location to be considered for a bus shelter, I’m delighted that the Galway City Council are now progressing this project."
Read more ...Bloom in the Park to feature world’s first healthy heart garden
Thu, May 26, 2022
NUI Galway and heart and stroke charity Croí have joined forces to design a cardiovascular-themed garden to educate people about heart health.
Read more ...Olympic Boxing Club continues to thrive
Thu, May 26, 2022
When the question is asked, John Mongan’s vision about what can be achieved is clear. The Olympic Boxing Club is thriving, but what can be accomplished in the coming few years?
Read more ...Contract for multi-million upgrade of Oranmore Train Station to be signed next week says Naughton
Thu, May 26, 2022
The contract signing for the €12 million upgrade of Oranmore Train Station will take place next week.
Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD, has confirmed that she has already secured €9 million in funding from the Urban Regeneration and Redevelopment Fund and an additional €3 million from her own Department in order to redevelop the station.
Read more ...Eight years of parkrun
Thu, May 26, 2022
Knocknacarra parkrun will celebrate its eighth birthday this Saturday in Cappagh Park, Knocknacarra. In the last eight years despite not taking place during Covid, the parkrunners have walked, jogged or ran 153,850,000 metres — the equivalent of four times around the circumference of the earth.
Read more ...'Culture helped us through such difficult times'
Thu, May 26, 2022
Let us arise from our two year Covid-induced coma, and get set, go, for a summer that looks like returning to something like normal.
Read more ...Hospital laboratory services resume after strike action by medical scientists
Thu, May 26, 2022
Management at Galway’s public hospitals assured patients that appointments and procedures would resume as quickly as possible this week in the wake of the nationwide disruption to services caused by the industrial action taken by medical scientists on Tuesday. They carry out critical diagnostic testing of patient samples.
Read more ...ADVERTISER: GARDA BRIEFS
Thu, May 26, 2022
Theft of pedal cycle
Between 7pm on Friday May 13 and 1am on Saturday May 14 two bikes were stolen from Spanish Arch area. A grey Dawes racer with blue handlebars and a black Fugi Absolute bike were taken. Anyone who may have information in relation to these thefts or who may have been offered these bikes for sale is asked to contact Galway Garda Station on 091-538000.
West can be best if Government invests
Thu, May 26, 2022
Decades of underinvestment, which is hampering the west of Ireland's ability to stimulate long-term economic growth, needs to be addressed by the Government.
Read more ...Galway women awarded Freedom of the City
Thu, May 26, 2022
Two Galway women who "stood for women's rights" have been awarded the Freedom of the City of Galway.
Read more ...Ukrainian students 'shine a light' in the Dail
Thu, May 26, 2022
A group of newly-arrived Ukrainian students say a piece of their hearts will always be Irish after being welcomed to Galway.
Read more ...Marketing Promotion Fund application process open
Thu, May 26, 2022
The Galway City Council application process for its Marketing Promotion Fund is now open for submissions.
Applications are invited for events and festivals in the city that support economic development, including attracting additional visitors to the city and increased spending in local businesses.
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