Call for extra school buses

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

A Galway county councillor is calling for the Minister of Education Norma Foley, Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan, and Bus Éireann to provide extra school buses to meet demand.

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Feasibility study to help address Headford’s Main Street vehicle flow

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

The Galway County Council has commissioned engineering consultants to carry out a full feasibility report on the Main Street in Headford in a bid to improve vehicular movements and parking measures as well as to enhance the street scape in the town.

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advertiser In brief...

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Man abusive to woman at Silver Strand
Gardaí in Salthill Garda Station are investigating an incident which occurred at Silver Strand, Barna, Galway between 6pm and 6.30pm on Tuesday September 1.

Gardaí in Salthill Garda Station are investigating an incident which occurred at Silver Strand, Barna, Galway between 6pm and 6.30pm on Tuesday September 1.

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Concern at lack of flexibility in sludge hub choice

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Deputy Sean Canney has received confirmation that Irish Water are still awaiting the final report on the site selection process for the Regional Sludge Hub which will be published toward the end of the year.

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Experience the Wedding Showcase at Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Your Wedding Day is the most important day of your life and one of the most important decisions you will make is choosing a venue that meets all of your requirements.

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Opening date welcomed but pub counters need to be used says Galway county VFI chairman

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

The Government’s confirmation that Ireland’s ‘wet pubs’ can open on September 21 is a welcome announcement but restrictions on punters sitting at pub counters need to be relaxed, that is the assessment of the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) Galway county chairman, Joe Sheridan.

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A quiet space to mind ourselves, and others

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

In the year that is in it, when we have all been twisted and turned this way and that by the vagaries of this awful disease, there are moments which sum us up as a nation which make us smile and realise what a great little place we can be when we stick together.

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Canney welcomes funding of some €750,000 for Galway charities

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

The allocation of €748,487 in funding to 12 Galway charities by the Department of Health has been welcomed by Galway East TD Sean Canney

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Recession strikes again: let's not repeat the past

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Ireland is officially in recession. The CSO announced that GDP fell by just over six per cent in April, May, and June, the largest quarter on quarter fall ever recorded. This is also the second quarter in a row in which the Irish economy contracted which means we are now in a recession as a result of Covid-19.

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Advertiser briefs

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Quinn calls for bus service
Fianna Fáil councillor Shelly Herterich Quinn has called on the Galway County Council to invite a representative from the National Transport Authority (NTA) to the municipal district of Athenry Oranmore to discuss how it can provide a bus service for children with disabilities to their schools in Galway city.

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September 10

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Man abusive to woman at Silver Strand
Gardaí in Salthill Garda Station are investigating an incident which occurred at Silver Strand, Barna, Galway between 6pm and 6.30pm on Tuesday September 1.

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Through The Glass Darkly

Thu, Sep 10, 2020

Almost 2,000 years ago, the Roman philosopher Seneca addressed many of the same difficulties and flukes of fate with which we are now ourselves grappling.

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IT IS BACK!!! Fantasy Football round one preview

Tue, Sep 08, 2020

The Champions League and Europa League campaigns may have given us our football kick right up until the end of August but there is nothing that replaces Premier League football and more importantly Fantasy Football.

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NUI Galway Students’ Union urges caution booking student accommodation

Mon, Sep 07, 2020

The Students' Union (SU) at NUI Galway has urged students to be cautious before committing to a private residence this year.

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Scrapping of school profiling a victory for students says councillor

Mon, Sep 07, 2020

The announcement by the Minister for Education Norma Foley that school profiling will not feature in the leaving cert grades announced this month has been welcomed by Social Democrats councillor Owen Hanley

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Network Galway announces Local winners of Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2020

Mon, Sep 07, 2020

This year Network Ireland had to revisit the award categories for the annual Businesswoman of the Year Awards and the focus for 2020 is on the professional woman as a whole entity, looking at the totality of their professional and community to reflect the altered working world we find ourselves in. 2020 has brought about a time for reflection, drawing on the #Powerwithin which is the Nationals Presidents mantra for this year, to create a new way forward.

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Cleanup commences for deluge-hit Clifden

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Homeowners and businesses in Clifden are counting the cost this morning (Thursday) after serious flooding hit the town early yesterday when the Owenglin river overtopped. Schools were closed on the orders of gardai and 17 properties were evacuated as waters rose.

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NUI Galway students left in dark over timetables

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

NUI Galway students are no closer to knowing the composition of their timetables after the university provided them with an update on Monday informing students only of the number of hours they will be spending on campus.

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Teach Solais closes city centre location over lack of funding

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

Teach Solais, the only LGBT+ resource of its kind in the west of Ireland, has closed its doors with immediate effect.

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Former Mayor of Tuam laments 'deep hatred' that drives people to burn property rather than house Travellers

Thu, Sep 03, 2020

A former Mayor of Tuam has said that there are serious questions to be answered regarding a house fire which occurred in county Galway in the early hours of Monday morning.

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