Cope and Galway hotels launch office party fundraiser

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Cope Galway, in conjunction with the Galway Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, has launched it Christmas office parties fundraising initiative.

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Marc’s on a promise with new album

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Marc Roberts, the Galway based singer-songwriter and Galway Bay FM presenter has released his new album The Promise.

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Painting, performance, and workshops at Coole Park

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

The Coole Park Winter Programme of events continues tomorrow from 8pm to 9pm when Athenry Drama Group perform two Lady Gregory one-act plays: The Workhouse Ward and Dave. Athenry Drama group is more than 100 years in existence, having performed on the local and national circuit it has had many successes with several renowned plays.

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Sports Aid to pass on the gear at Supermac’s

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Supermac’s, Eyre Square, will hold a collection day on Saturday, December 5 for Sports Aid. Voluntary organisation Sports Aid will pass on sports gear and equipment that is not being used. The sports gear and equipment will be passed on to those who need it but may not have the resources to purchase it themselves, including schools, sports clubs, and individuals. The collection will take place from 12.30pm with prizes and surprise guests in store on the day.

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Alfred the Great returns to Caherlistrane

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

In one final flurry to mark the 40th anniversary of the release of MGM’s multi-million dollar production, Alfred the Great, the Cinemobile announces that it will screen a special showing of the movie on location where many of the famous battle scenes were filmed at Castlehackett four decades ago.

On Sunday November 29 at 6.30pm in the car park at Caherlistrane’s GAA pitch, scores of people from near and far who took part in Alfred the Great, and who may have never yet seen themselves in it will now have a chance to view the film .

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Search is on for the Best Bilingual Business

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh, the annual business award that recognises, honours and celebrates all the superb bilingual work undertaken in Galway city is now open for nominations.

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Ten years for Glenamaddy killing

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

A 46-year-old father of two has been handed a 10-year sentence in the Central Criminal Court for the manslaughter of a young Glenamaddy man last year.

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Enrol now for your child’s free pre-school place

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

If your child was born between February 2 2005 and June 30 2006 he/she is eligible for a free pre-school place in January 2010.

If your child was born between February 2 2006 and June 30 2007 your child can avail of their free pre-school place in September 2010.

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Calls to St Vincent de Paul expected to soar by thirty per cent this Christmas

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Calls for help to the Saint Vincent de Paul Society are expected to be up by 30 per cent this festive season because of the economic downturn, the charity’s administrator Colm Noonan said this week.

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Swap ‘til you drop for charity

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Have you a closet full of clothes but cannot ever seem to find anything to wear? If so, think twice before you spend your hard earned cash splashing out on more items.

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Movember comes to an end with The Cellar ‘shave off’

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

The men who have grown moustaches for the Movember charity will have their facial hair removed at a big ‘shave off’ party in The Cellar Bar, Eglinton Street, on Tuesday December 1 at 7.30pm.

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Volunteers needed to help make Christmas special for needy children

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

Volunteers are needed locally to help make Christmas special for needy children in Africa and Eastern Europe.

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Local company launches cleanroom technology

Thu, Nov 26, 2009

A local company launched its internationally accredited Basic Cleanroon Technology Training Programme at the Clayton Hotel recently.

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Dark day on Galway roads as five die in two separate crashes

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

Galway was reeling last evening after a day of horror on the roads on Tuesday which saw five people die in two separate accidents in a twelve-hour period.

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Man fined for claiming winnings with lost betting slip

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

A man who took a chance when he found a betting slip and then walzed into a bookie’s to recoup a €1,000 win was given time to pay back every penny.

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Attempted post office raid pair refused bail

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

The two men accused of attempting to rob a post office in Connemara last week have been refused bail.

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Galway’s slice of the X Factor

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

When it comes to being Irish, every one of America’s 300 million inhabitants has Irish ties, and right now everyone wants a piece of the X Factor. As a nation we have the Grimes twins, but as a city we have Jonathon Ridgard, senior researcher, chaperone, and cameraman to the hottest pop property.

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Major childcare conference for Galway next week

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

Sue Palmer, one of the UK’s best known child development experts, will be a guest speaker at a conference hosted by Galway City and County Childcare Committee entitled Nurturing Bright, Balanced, Children in Modern Times. The GCCCC’s seventh annual childcare conference will take place on Saturday November 28 in the Salthill Hotel.

Sue Palmer’s best-selling book Toxic Childhood: how modern life is damaging our children… and what we can do about it helped spark a national debate about the nature of contemporary childhood. Palmer’s response was to publish a ‘self-help’ book for parents, Detoxing Childhood. Her presentation, ‘Raising bright, balanced, children in the modern world’, will centre on play, sleep, childcare, and how to use TV, computers, and mobile phones to your advantage.

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Crowe labels Ó Brolcháin Seanad appointment ‘a betrayal of the electorate’

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

Niall Ó Brolcháin’s political career has been dramatically resurrected following his appointment to Seanad Éireann, but it has come in for stinging criticism from Fianna Fáil councillor Ollie Crowe, who said it was “a betrayal of the electorate”.

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Sponsored walk for local charity

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

A sponsored walk will take place in the city on Sunday December 20 to raise awareness and funds for the local charity “Families, fathers and friends.”

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