Oh no, they won’t — Panto season blow as Renmore cancels this winter’s production

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

After much consideration Renmore Pantomime Society has made the difficult decision to cancel its 2020/2021 production. It was hoped that restrictions currently in place would be eased at this time but unfortunately this is not the case.

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Dublin - Galway greenway must go through Athenry says Cannon

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Fine Gael Galway East Deputy Ciaran Cannon has today insisted that routing the Dublin - Galway Greenway through the town of Athenry is an absolute necessity.

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More than €400k in arts funding approved by city council

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

The Galway City Council has been given the green light for the pay out of arts grants totalling €425,000.

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Help fund the facelift for Gort’s Market Square

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

In 2014, local resident Desmond Coen recalled his family’s history with the statue of Christ the King in Gort’s Market Square. His mother, Eileen Coen, had commissioned the statue in memory of her son, Mattie Coen, who died in a motorcycle accident.

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First female president in Connacht makes history in Irish rugby

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Connacht Rugby made history this week when it became the first in Irish Rugby to elect a female president to lead the branch.

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Galway Cycling Campaign gets creative for a covid Bike Week

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Galway Cycling Campaign has been awarded funds this week from Galway city and county councils for an ambitious, diverse and inclusive range of events for Bike Week 2020 which begins this Saturday 19 September and runs until Sunday 27 September.

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Only seven dog thefts reported to gardai, but JPC members dispute figures

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Only seven dog thefts were reported to Gardai in the regional division in recent months, despite speculation that hundreds of dogs had been stolen by heartless gangs.

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Medical Technology Ireland 2020 postponed

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Due to Covid-19 and related Government restrictions, the organisers of Medical Technology Ireland 2020 have unfortunately had to take the difficult decision to postpone Medical Technology Ireland 2020 at Galway Racecourse. They are sorry that they are unable to welcome their exhibitors and visitors to Galway Racecourse this year.

Next year’s event will take place in Galway on 22-23 September 2021 and they look forward to welcoming the Medical Technology industry, both medical device manufacturers and suppliers, back to the Racecourse at that time, in what we all hope are better circumstances.

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Childline always here for children – but needs public support

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

For some children and young people in Galway and across Ireland, Childline is a lifeline.

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Great offers on care and food from Doggie Daycare Galway

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

The team at Doggie Daycare Galway would like to take this opportunity during these very challenging times to say a big thank you to its loyal customers. Although life and business has begun to return to normal, times are still challenging for both people and businesses alike.

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Leisureland difficulties a sign of these strange times

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Fifty years ago last April, on the very first edition of the new Galway Advertiser, was an impressive and rare in those days, colour photograph of the proposed Leisureland development planned for Salthill. Under a headline of Galway in the 1970s, it promised a facility that would be at the heart of Galway and west of Ireland life for years to come. And so it has been.

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Participating artists and architects chosen for Architecture at the Edge 2020

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

The artists and architects have been chosen for this year's Architecture at the Edge programme, The Boundaries Commission which is to be held from October 2 to 4 throughout Galway city and county.

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City council approves loan for housing bodies to purchase properties

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

The Galway City Council has approved the raising of a loan under the Capital Assistance Scheme for the acquisition of 11 properties by approved housing bodies.

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GARDA BRIEFS

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Burglary on Grattan Road, Galway
On Wednesday September 9 at 2am, a house was broken into at Beach Court, Grattan Road, Galway.

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Through The Glass Darkly

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

That happiness - what it is, where is it found, and how to hold onto and maximise it - is big business these days is obvious to anyone browsing the ever-expanding New Age section of book shops, large and small. Titles like The Seven Steps to Happiness or How to be Happy 365 Days a Year and dozens of others all promise to show how happiness can be achieved easily, painlessly, and permanently.

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BE A GALWAY VOICE

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

Investment and not just policing is needed in communities

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Lár Sráide le Conradh na Gaeilge

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

SEAS 2020
In ainneoin srianta Covid-19 tá Conradh na Gaeilge ag eagrú SEAS ’20 ar an 23 agus an 30 Meán Fómhair i mbliana in Óstán Buswells i mBaile Átha Cliath. Is ócáid é SEAS a thugann deis do phobal na Gaeltachta agus na Gaeilge bualadh le polaiteoirí chun cás na Gaeilge agus na Gaeltachta a chur os a gcomhair. Díreofar ach go háirithe ar an gcáinaisnéis atá buailte linn agus ar mhaoiniú na Gaeilge agus na Gaeltachta.

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Cheevers calls for transparency on local property tax

Wed, Sep 16, 2020

Fianna Fáil councillor Alan Cheevers has said the Galway City Council needs to publish a yearly transparency report on how local property tax is being spent in communities.

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People Before Profit call for central Government to help local authorities' financial shortfall

Wed, Sep 16, 2020

Government parties should be demanding central Government fill the hole in local authority funds due to Covid-19, that is the opinion of People Before Profit Galway spokesperson Adrian Curran.

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Fantasy Football round two preview

Wed, Sep 16, 2020

Round one of the Premier League is done and dusted and we got good value from our eight games with 23 goals scored. There were no shocks on the opening weekend as Fulham and West Brom fell to 3-0 defeats to Arsenal and Leicester City respectively with Chelsea securing three points away to Brighton.

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