Anne of Coole Park
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
I brought her a bag of apples on our first ‘date’. Not very romantic, I hear you say. True. And not very generous. Also true (Tesco special offer – one pound for a ‘family bag’). I was merely continuing a tradition. She was Anne Gregory and during her childhood at Coole Park, “every year John Quinn, Grandma’s great friend in New York, used to send a great case of apples to us.” So it is recorded in Anne’s beautiful book Me and Nu, Childhood at Coole. ‘Nu’ was Anne’s sister, Catherine. If you haven’t read Me and Nu, treat yourself to a copy for the New Year. It is still in print after nearly 40 years.
Read more ...Rahan and Lackagh the big winners
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Rahan Mummers from Co Offaly retained their title as champions in the senior event at New Inn Mummers’ Festival last weekend, while Lackagh Junior Mummers were the big winners in the junior event.
New Inn Leisure Centre was packed on Saturday night for the senior event. The victorious Rahan Group produced a highly polished and entertaining show, and shaded the verdict over a strong Lackagh group, with the Kilnadeema Mummers taking third prize.
Read more ...Oranmore/Maree to honour its best with community awards
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
The Maree/Oranmore Juvenile Soccer Club is seeking nominations for the Oranmore/Maree Community Awards.
Read more ...What’s another year?
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
The Pope’s children are 30. As 2009 dawns it will be 30 years since the Pope went around the Racecourse in Ballybrit and told the young people of Ireland that he loved them. But the young people at Ballybrit were not the Pope’s children. The young people of Ballybrit in 1979 are anything from 45 to 55 now. They were well able to cheer and clap and sing loudly in 1979. The Pope’s children are a different generation.
Read more ...Mother fined for fight at christening
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
A 26-year-old mother who hit the drink at her baby’s christening and then hit another woman during a “fracas” in Salthill was fined €500 at Galway District Court last Monday.
Read more ...Connolly slams lack of tree preservation policy at city council
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
The absence of a tree preservation and replacement policy at the Galway City Council is of great concern and is detrimental to the city’s green enviroment.
Read more ...Local student awarded Bank of Ireland scholarship
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Galway student Conor Keane, who is studying Civil Law at NUI Galway has been awarded a prestigious Bank of Ireland scholarship. It is one of 80 new scholarships for third level education valued at over €1m.
Read more ...Want to win a copy of the Irish Racing Yearbook?
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Ruby Walsh adorns the cover of the Irish Racing Yearbook 2009, published this week — and the Galway Advertiser is giving away copies to racing fans in an end of year competition.
The six-time champion Irish jump jockey is the subject of a lead feature inside the 220-page book, in which members of his family and some weighing room colleagues give journalist John O’Brien a unique insight into the rider’s personality.
Read more ...Man fined for abuse of gardai
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
A man who abused gardai when they arrived at his house to sort out a domestic row was fined €500 at Galway District Court recently.
Read more ...Funding approved to kick-start Galway livestock and meat sector
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Livestock marts and the small meat sector in County Galway are set to receive nearly €882,000 in grant-aid funding which it is hoped, will help to kick start economic activity and create additional job opportunities.
Read more ...Galway Bay Hotel wins Optimus Award for second time
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
The Galway Bay Hotel has been awarded the prestigious Optimus Mark of Best Practice Award for the second year in a row.
Read more ...NUIG to get Science Foundation funding
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
NUIG’s digital research centre is to benefit from a €23 million cash injection which will be phased over five years and is hoped will create new jobs.
The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) is one of three centres for Science, Engineering, and Technology (CSETs) to get a slice of more than €60 million funding which will be provided by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the industry.
Read more ...Man fined for abuse of night club staff
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Getting rowdy at a city centre night club and giving bouncers the finger during a night out proved to be very expensive for an electrician who was fined for public order offences last week.
Read more ...Garda forced to avoid overtaking motorist, court hears
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
A Garda had to take evasive action to avoid a motorist who had dangerously overtaken a number of vehicles, the Galway District Court heard recently.
Read more ...‘MRSA is not a reason to delay discharge’- HS
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
The fact that a hospital patient may be an MRSA carrier is not a reason to delay discharge.
Read more ...Trespasser granted bail
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
A man who trespassed, broke three rear windows, and damaged a car at the house of an 81-year-old woman as well as targeting two other houses in the same area was granted bail last week.
Read more ...Man jailed after being found ‘slumped’ over wheel of car
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
A man who had been found intoxicated and “slumped over the wheel” of his car while disqualified from driving was jailed for three months last week.
Read more ...Garda division changes to come into effect next week
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Galway’s two Garda divisions will be united into a single Galway division from Thursday under administrative changes being introduced under the Policing Plan.
Read more ...Lifetime achievement award for GMIT lecturer
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
A lecturer in the GMIT school of hotel and catering has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Panel of Chefs of Ireland.
Read more ...Galway families hurt by high energy prices — Healy Eames
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Sen Fidelma Healy Eames has hit out at the continuing high cost of energy, despite a massive drop in the cost of oil.
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