Students can live rent-free with help from Home4Home
Thu, Aug 29, 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.
Read more ...Autumn Garden Fair and International Medieval Tournament at Claregalway Castle this Sunday
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
This Sunday (Sept 1), the annual Autumn Garden Fair takes place again in Claregalway Castle, where some of Ireland’s best nurseries and rare plant specialists will display a great selection of shrubs, trees and more. It also coincides with an International Medieval Combat Tournament which runs throughout the weekend.
Read more ...Galway Youth Orchestra rehearsals and auditions
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Galway Youth Orchestra resumes rehearsals for its 42nd season in Colaiste na Coiribe, Bothar Burca, Ballymoneen Rd. Galway on Saturday September 14 at 10am.
Read more ...Rabbitte welcomes €150,000 to support three Town Centre First Projects in Galway
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Minister for Disability and Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, has welcomed funding of €150,000 for three towns in Galway to support the development of a range of ‘Town Centre First’ projects.
Read more ...Ahmadiyya Muslim community hosts 22nd Annual Convention in Galway
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
The 22nd annual all-Ireland convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, known as Jalsa Salana, was held on August 24-25 at the Clayton Hotel, Galway. Ahmadi Muslims from across Ireland gathered to gain spiritual nourishment and strengthen their sense of community.
Read more ...Delphi Lodge advocates for stronger regulations on salmon farming in light of major fish escape in Killary Harbour
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Delphi Lodge, a historic estate committed to environmental stewardship and sustainable tourism, is calling for immediate action and stricter regulations on salmon farming following the recent escape of 38,000 farmed salmon from a MOWI-operated salmon cage in Killary Harbour. This incident, which occurred on August 11, highlights the urgent need for enhanced regulations to protect Ireland’s wild fish populations and the ecosystems they support.
Read more ...Curran calls for action as average rent in Galway exceeds €2000
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Galway has joined Dublin, Limerick and Cork with average rents now exceeding the 2000 euro mark, according to the latest Daft.ie Rental Price Report.
Speaking about the figures, Social Democrats councillor for Galway City West, Alan Curran, said this report lays bare the nightmare scenario facing renters in Galway. Market rents in the city now stand at €2,114 - a staggering 13.3 per cent year-on-year increase.
Read more ...Thanks be to Cod - Galway Bay Seafoods officially launches outlet in Dunnes Knocknacarra
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Officially launching today (Thursday), longstanding retailer Galway Bay Seafood is bringing its famously fresh fish west, following a partnership with Dunnes Stores in the Gateway Retail Park, Knocknacarra.
Read more ...Campus Development Control Plan for UHG scheduled for October – Kyne
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
The proposed plan for the development of the University Hospital Galway Campus which had been due to be completed in the summer is now due in October, according to Senator Seán Kyne.
Read more ...Relics of Little Bernadette, the visionary of Lourdes, coming to Galway
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
The Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora and the Diocese of Clonfert together with Bishop Michael Duignan will welcome relics of Little Bernadette, who had eighteen encounters with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to the West of Ireland.
Read more ...Reports that twice as many people leaving for Australia are "no surprise" says Farrell
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Sinn Féin TD for Galway West, Máiread Farrell said last night that the Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures show that the number of people who have emigrated to Australia in the last 12 months has increased to 10,600 from 4,700 in the previous year comes as "no surprise."
Read more ...'Flowers for the Women of the Galway Magdalene Laundry' commemorate those incarcerated.
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
‘Flowers for the Women of the Galway Magdalene Laundry’ to be held this Sunday (Sept 1) is an annual event to commemorate the women and girls who were incarcerated in the Galway Magdalene Laundry and died behind the convent walls of the Sisters of Mercy, who ran the institution.
Over 80 of the women are buried in cemeteries in Galway with headstones marking their names. It is not known how many of the former ‘Maggies’, as they were known, are lying in unknown places in unmarked graves.
Read more ...Cost of going to college in Galway jumps by three per cent in 2024
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Galway remained the sixth most expensive student county this year costing €2,405 more than Letterkenny, the cheapest town, a report has revealed.
Read more ...Water Safety Classes in Leisureland
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
The water safety classes organised by the County Galway Water Safety Committee resume in Leisureland on Sunday September 29.
Read more ...Galway Rural Development celebrate 30 years
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Galway Rural Development (GRD) are today marking their 30th anniversary with a day of celebration at the Bia-Innovator Campus in Athenry. An invitation has been extended to all former staff, directors, and friends by Chairperson Cllr Pete Roche who will be paying tribute to all those who have made a contribution to the organisation over the years.
Read more ...Galway West booked in for autumn election
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Taoiseach Simon Harris is adamant that the current government will run its full term until 2025. It is a blunt and difficult promise to unwind, although the current spat between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Green Party coalition TDs about taxing underutilised residential land may be the loose thread that unravels this current government prematurely.
Read more ...Galway Rape Crisis Centre welcomes continued partnership with Aviva Ireland
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
Galway Rape Crisis Centre (GRCC) has announced that its partnership with Aviva Ireland has been extended for a further two years, providing additional support as the organisation continues its critical support of survivors of sexual violence.
Through this renewed partnership, Aviva Ireland will provide €15,000 in financial support to the GRCC, enabling them to continue offering free and confidential services to survivors of sexual violence, including counselling, support groups, and accompaniment to appointments.
Read more ...Groundbreaking new courses offer students an escape from the points race – Dolan
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
New educational pathways are offering students an exciting alternative to the traditional Central Application Office (CAO) system, according to Fine Gael Senator, Aisling Dolan.
Read more ...124 Galway pubs have closed in last two decades
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
124 public houses have closed in Galway since 2005, a 21 per cent drop in the number of local hostelries, a new report from the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland revealed last evening.
Read more ...Galway named Ireland’s most ‘Instagrammable’ racecourse
Thu, Aug 29, 2024
The study from betting tips, predictions and news site, The Winners Enclosure, analysed the number of Instagram hashtags each of the 85 active racecourses across the UK and Ireland have, and compared this figure to their capacity to reveal the racecourses that punters believe are most photogenic.
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