Walk in Pink for breast cancer research this Sunday
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
This Sunday, Mother’s Day, ‘Walk in Pink’ takes place for the National Breast Cancer Research Institute. The charity is asking everyone to help make a difference for the many Irish women suffering from breast cancer by taking part.
Read more ...Crime World show coming to Galway
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Crime World, the weekly Sunday World podcast about criminals, drugs and the sins of the underworld hosted by investigative journalist Nicola Tallant, is coming to life with Omertà: A journey into the dark heart of Ireland’s criminal underworld – and the murders that shatter its sacred code.
The good news for fans of real life crime podcasts in the west is that Ms Tallant will bring the show to Galway this summer and tickets go on sale this morning Thursday March 16.
Read more ...Saw Doctors to rock Tuam this summer with reprise of West’s Awake concert
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
In 1991, on the crest of their wave, The Saw Doctors played an iconic concert in their hometown at Tuam Stadium that has stayed in the memory of their fans. In the interim, there have been many calls for the gig to be repeated — and finally it is going to happen.
The Saw Doctors will play the exclusive Irish ‘homecoming’ show in Tuam on Saturday August 19 in a Big Top marquee in the grounds of St. Jarlath’s College.
Read more ...Sentencing of former Christian Brother represents ‘end of 50-year journey’ for city businessman
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
A 77-year-old former Christian Brother has been sentenced to 27 months in prison with the final seven months suspended after being convicted of the abuse of a schoolboy 50 years ago.
Read more ...Pitch battle as Rahoon-Newcastle hail Salthill-Knocknacarra move as ‘violating spirit of the GAA’
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Two long-established GAA clubs in the city areas are at loggerheads over plans by one to construct a state of the art playing facilities to within a short distance of the other.
Read more ...Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre this Saturday March 18 at 8pm.
Hancock will be joined by Dublin-based pianist Annalisa Monticelli and clarinettist Berginald Rash to present the programme which will feature Schubert’s Shepherd on a Rock along with Arnold Cooke’s Songs of Innocence, both for soprano, clarinet and piano. In addition Strauss and Clara Schumann songs for soprano and piano will feature, as will Paul Reade’s Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite for clarinet and piano. A selection of Irish airs will round off the evening.
Read more ...Have your spake at Speak Outs in Galway City and Gort
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
What’s wrong with Galway? What’s right with it? University of Galway’s UrbanLab invites members of the public to share their thoughts through a series of Speak Outs in Galway City and Gort. These Speak Outs offer an opportunity to explore the question, ‘How can we make better places?’. People who wish to present at the Speak Outs are asked to give a short five minute talk on a local issue of their choice.
The events are being organised by UrbanLab Galway which is a home for collaborative research into placemaking, place development and the future of Galway in particular. Dr Mark Rainey, a member of UrbanLab Galway, states that ‘The Speak Outs allow people to have their voices heard on local development issues. Citizen engagement is crucial when we imagine the future of Galway and the wider region’.
Read more ...University of Galway appoints new Traveller Education Officer
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
University of Galway has appointed its second ever full-time Traveller Education Officer to lead on the recruitment of and support students from the Irish Traveller community.
Read more ...New technology will enable Tuam exhumation to match to wider group of relations
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Relatives as distant as half nieces and half nephews will be able to be matched to remains recovered in the exhumation at the Tuam mother and baby homes, as €4m worth of state of the art DNA technology is to be acquired by forensic investigators.
Read more ...Connolly calls for urgent action to protect fish stocks
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Deputy Catherine Connolly has called on the Government to take urgent action to protect fish stocks within the six nautical mile zone and to provide for the sustainability of our indigenous inshore fishing community.
Read more ...Highlighting the challenge of living with an acquired brain injury
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
by Dr. Denise O’Dwyer, Principal Psychologist, National Learning Network (NLN) and Ciara Hennigan, Senior Instructor, Quest Brain Injury Services, Galway.
Learning to live with the impact of ABI presents significant challenges even in the best of circumstances (Jumisko et al, 2005). Survivors may suffer chronic impairment across cognitive, physical and psycho-social domains (Wilkie et al, 2021). There is a general consensus among practitioners in favour of a community based holistic model of neuro-rehabilitation (Prigitano, 1999), which considers the dynamic relationship between a person and their environment. The holistic model of rehabilitation, examines the psychological, social, cognitive and physical impacts of the injury on a person, as well as the reciprocal relationship between these domains (Ben-Yishay & Diller, 2011).
Read more ...Ros na Rún to broadcast 2,000th episode tonight
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Long running Galway based Irish language TV drama series, Ros na Rún will broadcast its 2000th episode on the eve of St Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 16 at 8:30 on TG4.
Read more ...‘Literally no place for tenants to go’ says Threshold at Féile Housing Festival
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
A first of its kind housing festival, Féile Housing, took place in the city last weekend, looking at the realities of the current housing emergency and possible solutions over the two-day event.
Read more ...GH agri wins top county enterprise award
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
A Tuam-based manufacturer of natural animal healthcare products is this year’s winner of the County Galway Enterprise Award for 2023, Local Enterprise Office Galway has announced.
Read more ...40 percent of female execs in Galway experience gender disparity, Chamber survey shows
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Four out of 10 female executives in Galway believe they have missed out on a raise or promotion due to their gender, according to a new survey conducted by Galway Chamber.
Read more ...Annual Drama Festival returns to Claregalway
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Theatre returns to Claregalway again this week with the annual Claregalway Festival of Drama which commences this Saturday March 11 and will see eight of the country’s top amateur drama groups compete for qualification to the All Ireland finals in Athlone and Glenamaddy.
Read more ...Galway Bay Against Salmon Cages group concerned about new bacterial fish disease
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
The Galway Bay Against Salmon Cages (GBASC) group says it is very concerned about a new emerging bacterial disease called salmonid rickettsial septicaemia (SRS) also known as Piscirickettsiosis which is causing huge mortalities on Irish salmon farms, including in the west.
Read more ...Síle Seoige to MC Rosabel’s Ball in aid of worthy charity
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Rosabel’s Ball in aid of Rosabel’s Room in collaboration with Irish Hospice Foundation is back on Saturday April 22 in the Hardiman Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway.
Read more ...Mervue GP honoured for commitment to and advocacy for patients
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Galway GP Dr Niamh O’Brien has been announced as the winner of the Dr Fiona Bradley national award. The presentation was made at a Joint Annual Meeting of the Association of University Departments of General Practice in Ireland and the Irish College of General Practitioners, hosted by the University of Galway.
Read more ...Galway initiatives set to benefit from STEM funding
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
A number of Galway initiatives are among more then 40 projects set to benefit from over €6 million in government funding aimed at increasing and diversifying engagement with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).
The investment under the Science foundation Ireland (SFI) Discover Programme will be used to reach less represented voices and people who would not typically engage with STEM subjects.
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