Inbetweeners star hits Karma

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

The third season of E4’s hit TV series The Inbetweeneers has hit the screens this week, recording the biggest audience yet. James Buckley, who plays the role of Jay Cartwright has been credited as the most popular character on the show and will be in Karma Club, Eyre Square, Galway, on Wednesday next September 22.

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Cross yer legs ‘til Lucan

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

Not only will motorists continue to fork out for tolls but a trip on the M6 will be, let us say uncomfortable, with plans for service areas abandoned due to lack of funding.

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Search is on in Ballinasloe for 2010 Queen of the Fair

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

With just over two weeks to go to the start of the Ballinasloe October Fair and Festival, the search is now on to select the 2010 Carlton Shearwater Hotel Queen of the Fair.

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Search and rescue for missing man called off

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

A search and rescue mission initiated to search for a man who went missing from the Letterfrack area in Renvyle was called off yesterday after contact was made.

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The Saw Doctors’ record signing

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

The Saw Doctors will be in Zhivago on Shop Street tomorrow at 1pm to play a few songs and sign copies of their new album The Further Adventures of...

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Galway Culture Night takes place this week

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

Galway Culture Night 2010 takes place on Friday September 24 across the city and county with theatre, exhibitions, talks, music, readings, film, dance, and literary events from 5pm to 11pm.

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Failure to renew paediatric urologist’s contract leaves children in the ‘lurch’

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

Some 330 children, outpatients at University Hospital Galway, have been left in the “lurch” because a paediatric urologist’s contract has not been renewed.

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Deal with illegal taxi parking on Forster Street says Walsh

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

The proposed new bus lane for Bothar Uí hEithir and Forster Street will only be a success if the problem of illegally parked taxis is dealt with first.

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Heaney reading for Cancer Care West

Thu, Sep 16, 2010

A huge crowd turned up in the Bailey Allen Hall last week for a poetry reading by Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney. The programme began with some exquisite music by Mozart and Debussy played by Galway’s musical quartet, Contempo, and it was followed by music of a different kind that will resonate in the memories of those who were present as Heaney read from his new book Human Chain.

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High Court told Aer Arann has ‘reasonable prospect of survival’

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

Aer Arann has a “reasonable prospect of survival” and could return to profitability by next year, the High Court was told at a hearing held yesterday (Wednesday) to determine the airline’s examinership status.

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Council signs major contract for upgrading Seamus Quirke Road

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

The Galway City Council has signed a €7 million contract with Coffey Construction Ltd for the long awaited upgrading of the Seamus Quirke Road, according to Fine Gael councillor Pádraig Conneely.

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Public urged to march to voice anger at health cuts

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

A new organisation formed to fight the health cuts is urging people to take part in a protest rally at the end of the month.

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New management training fund will help firms realise potential — Fahey

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

A new €1.4 million fund to train managers in the small and medium enterprises sector will help firms realise their potential and improve productivity and performance.

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John Behan to unveil new sculpture on Monday

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

The leading Irish sculptor John Behan will next week unveil a special commemorative sculpture to celebrate Music for Galway’s 30th anniversary.

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Galway journalist sees earthquake horror at first hand

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

At 4.35am on Saturday an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale rocked Canterbury. The quake, which was centred about 40km west of Christchurch, New Zealand's second largest city, was comparable to the Haiti quake in January.

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Galwayman caught up in Christchurch quake terror

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

A Galway man caught up in the New Zealand earthquake which devastated the city of Christchurch and surrounding areas has spoken of the shock and sheer bewilderment still felt by tourists and by residents, many of whom have lost their homes and livelihoods.

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Hunt for fallen meteorite hits Galway

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

The hunt for the meteorite which landed on Irish soil last week has been narrowed down to an area between Portumna and Galway city, according to Astronomy Ireland which is appealing for more people to log reports of the fallen fireball.

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New bus service for Kilcolgan Educate Together school

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

A dedicated school bus service has been set up to ferry pupils from Oranmore to the Kilcolgan Educate Together National School.

According to the Educate Together school the new bus service will mean that parents in Oranmore will now have a greater choice when selecting their perferred model of primary education for their children.

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Blair Switch Project — GAAW encourage people to move Blair’s book in shops

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

When Bertie Ahern published his autobiography many felt it would be better suited to the fantasy section of bookshops rather than to non-fiction.

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9/11 to be remembered at Interfaith service in Franciscan Abbey this Saturday

Thu, Sep 09, 2010

The Galway Interfaith Alliance will hold a special inter-faith service in the Franciscan Abbey at 11.30am this Saturday.

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