MADRA launch educational workshops for primary school children

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

MADRA, the Galway-based dog rescue and adoption charity, has launched a series of educational workshops aimed at primary school children across Galway. This initiative, in partnership with Galway City Council, is set to begin this month and will continue throughout the school year.

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Charities combine to highlight Galway City’s spiralling social housing need

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Local charities Galway Simon Community, COPE Galway, Threshold and No. 4 Youth Service have united this week in a call on Government and Galway City Council to urgently increase Galway City’s social housing supply.

Their call for action follows a recent report by the Parliamentary Budget Office, which reveals that - at the end of 2023 -Galway City had the highest social housing need in Ireland, with 11.8% of households experiencing ongoing need for social housing. This figure is almost double the national average of 6.3%.

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Naughten dynasty continues as councillor confirms he will contest Fine Gael convention

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

BY DECLAN VARLEY
FINE Gael’s Cllr. John Naughten, a brother of Ind Deputy Denis Naughten, has this week confirmed that he will contest the Fine Gael convention, due to be held later this month, with the aim of contesting the next general election in the Roscommon Galway constituency.

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Sky high Music for Galway announces details of exciting 43rd season

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

High on the successes of Cellissimo and high up on the roof of Bonham Quay, Music for Galway unveiled plans for its 43rd International Concert Season 2024/25.

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Swim in Pink for Breast Cancer Research

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

The National Breast Cancer Research Institute in association with Blackrock Beachwear, are asking people to ‘Swim in Pink’ on Sunday, October 13, at Ladies Beach and help raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research during October, breast cancer awareness month.

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Maxi Zoo to open Galway store

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Maxi Zoo, Ireland’s largest speciality pet retailer, is set to open its 34th store in Ireland and its first in Galway. The new outlet will open its doors in mid September at The Plaza on the Headford Road in the city.

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Kindness, dignity and respect — Home Instead's core values as Dementia Bus comes to town

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Carolyn Naughton, General Manager at Home Instead Galway knows what makes a good carer because she was one herself. As such, she is ideally placed to oversee locally the national campaign to recruit 1,000 new carers for the company this season.

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Swapping heels for runners: Taking on Galway Bay Half Marathon for Charlotte’s Vision

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

A group of friends will trade their heels for runners as they lace up to participate in the Galway Bay Half Marathon on October 5th, 2024.

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New students in town advised to be wary of rental accommodation scams

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

As a new academic year approaches, the IPOA is warning students across Ireland to remain vigilant and wary of rental scams. Mary Conway, Chairperson of the Irish Property Owners Association (IPOA) has warned students “If the rental accommodation you are offered seems too good to be true, it probably is” as thousands of students across Ireland currently search for accommodation ahead of the academic year.

Amid a nationwide housing shortage, caution is the safest way for students to secure reliable and legitimate rental accommodation and avoid scams which could result in lost deposits, distress and the potential to disrupt studies.

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New Galway Climate Festival

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Climate Inspirations-Communities in Action is coming to Galway 12-15 September. It is innovative, creative and collaborative festival which aims to change the narrative around climate action to one of positivity.

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Eight Galway schools named in abuse report

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Five primary schools and three secondary schools in Galway are included in a list of 308 institutions across the country where allegations of serious abuse have been recorded.

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Cracked pipes and tanker trucks haul city’s sewage

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

This alarming analysis is set out in briefing documents circulated amongst Galway West’s five TDs by environmental and heritage body an Taisce this week. A spokesman said the motivation for the communiqué is to explain to local politicians why an Taisce is objecting to Uisce Éireann’s planning application for a proposed one million litre wastewater storage tank near Merlin Park.

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Ballybane community hub to open next week

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

The new Ballybane community hub will officially be opening next Tuesday, September 10 at 1pm. All are welcome to join in the celebration.

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Athenry man organises Dart tournament to support Autism Charity

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

An Athenry father of a child with autism is drawing on his love of darts to run a tournament for Ireland’s autism charity, AsIAm, in Cawley’s Bar, Craughwell, on Sunday, September 29.

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New Galway Climate Festival has fun for all of the family!

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Climate Inspirations-Communities in Action is coming to Galway 12-15 September. It is innovative, creative and collaborative festival which aims to change the narrative around climate action to one of positivity.

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The theft of innocence

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

If you carry your childhood with you, they say that you never become older. It is that time of life is when the world looks beautiful, when matters should revolve around the simplistic; where wants and needs are then just divided into a few basics. Childhood is measured out by sights and sounds and smells before the dark hour of reason appears.

Or so it should.

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Croí to launch Ireland’s largest mobile Stroke Prevention and Heart Health Hub in Tuam

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

The heart and stroke charity Croí are launching the Croí Mobile Health Club at O'Tooles Supervalu in Tuam on Thursday, September 12 from 10am to 4pm.

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Commuters in Loughrea 'completely failed by Government and NTA' says O'Hara

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Sinn Féin Councillor and Galway East General Election candidate, Louis O'Hara, has said that commuters in Loughrea have been completely failed by the Government and NTA (National Transport Authority).

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Galway City Museum awarded Regional Museum Exhibitions Scheme Grant

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Galway City Museum was recently awarded €15,000 in the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media’s Regional Museum Exhibitions Scheme 2024. This funding will be used to further enhance exhibition engagement at the Museum.

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Students can live rent-free with help from Home4Home

Thu, Sep 05, 2024

Home4home is excited to introduce a game-changing opportunity for families with students: the ability to exchange student rooms, allowing your child to live rent-free while attending college or university.

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