Dark magic — Croí Night Run back in style

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

The 8th Annual Croí Night Run, in aid of Croí, the heart and stroke charity, took place on Friday, October 7, with a huge number of participants running and walking the promenade at nightfall. Organisers were also impressed with high numbers taking part in the virtual event, across all counties, which was continued this year due to demand.

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Grealish welcomes law change on CCTV

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Galway West TD Noel Grealish has welcomed confirmation from An Taoiseach that regulations are being drawn up to allow CCTV footage be used to identify and prosecute illegal dumpers.

The Independent TD raised the issue with Micheál Martin in the Dáil, saying the blight of illegal dumping continued to be a major problem across the country, costing local authorities millions of euro to clean up each year.

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Getting to know...

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST MEMORY?
1958, when I was two years old. My mother was taken away in an ambulance. She said ‘Don’t worry I’ll be back.’ She came back a few days later in a black taxi carrying something wrapped in white lace. Turned out to be my baby sister Maureen.

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Local tourism businesses attend Fáilte Ireland’s first in-person briefing in Galway city post-Covid

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Galway is in a great position to deliver new tourist experiences in the coming years, the city’s first post-Covid tourism briefing event was told this week.

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Campion Insurance receives Best Managed Award for twelfth time

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

For the twelfth consecutive year Campion Insurance has been named as one of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies. The awards programme is led by Deloitte Ireland, in association with Bank of Ireland. This is the first year where the awards programme returned as an in-person event following the pandemic and culminated with a gala awards ceremony at The Convention Centre Dublin.

Ireland’s Best Managed Companies Awards programme promotes and recognises excellence in Irish and Northern Irish owned and managed companies and is the only awards scheme on the island of Ireland that considers a business’ performance from every perspective.

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New passport office should open in the West to improve service for applicants – Kyne

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

A new passport office should open in the West to process applications and help eliminate delays for service users, a Fine Gael Senator has said.

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Calls for Crowe to resign following Traveller statements

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

by róisín Kilroy
Protesters organised by the Galway Traveller Movement, Amach! LGBT and People Before Profit led a crowd from the Galway City Council to the Galmont Hotel to protest about Cllr Michael Crowe’s statements about Traveller culture.

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University of Galway conference to discuss teaching Ireland’s history of institutional abuse in schools

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

University of Galway academics are calling for the history of Ireland’s institutions to be taught in post-primary schools ahead of a conference to discuss the issue this weekend.

The one-day conference, organised by the Irish Centre for Human Rights (ICHR) at the university and entitled ‘Teaching the dark history of Ireland’s Institutions: Engaging educators and policymakers’, will take place on Saturday October 15 from 10.30am to 4pm.

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Public urged to be alert for meningitis symptoms after three deaths in west

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

The HSE West is reminding the public to remain alert for the signs and symptoms of meningitis following three recent deaths, one of which occurred in Co Galway, from the illness.

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Garda probe after house damaged in Loughrea

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Gardai have appealed for information following an incident in which a house at Fahy Gardens, Loughrea, was damaged last week.

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Overcome those barriers to fulfilment through life coaching

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

If you want good cake, it is probably advisable to seek out someone who has baked a lot of cakes.

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Free talk on Ireland’s housing crisis at Kennys Bookshop tomorrow

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Tomorrow (Friday) evening, a free talk on Ireland’s Housing Crisis will take place at Kennys Bookshop in Liosbán as Rory Hearne, housing expert and author of Gaffs: Why no one can buy a house, and what we can do about it will be joined in conversation by Karen Feeney, Head of Client Services at Galway Simon Community. It will take place at 6pm and all are welcome.

Rory and Karen will discuss Ireland’s housing policy and how it is affecting a new generation who are finding themselves locked out of the housing market, and what we should do about it. Many millennials are finding themselves trapped in a game of rental roulette, stuck living at home as adults, and many are on the brink of homelessness. In his new book Gaffs, which just been published, Rory urges us to think about the people behind the statistics and shows us that there is a way towards a future where everyone has access to a home.

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Climate action and culture central to this year’s Conamara Sea Week

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

The 38th annual Conamara Sea Week takes place in Letterfrack from October 22 to 31. This annual celebration of the wonderful marine and cultural heritage of Connemara has something for everyone with workshops, art, music, talks, walks, and more. This year’s festival will also focus on climate action and aims to engage and empower young people to become agents of positive change.

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Owning the Space — Blue Teapot sets out five-year plan

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Blue Teapot Theatre Company this week launched its strategic arts plan 2023–2027, entitled Owning The Space, which sets out the company’s vision for the next five years. The plan was launched at a party in the company’s theatre premises on Tuesday.

This is the company’s first arts strategy, built on three key priorities of production, progression, and provision, and is a response to the positive development of disability arts in Ireland over the last 20 years.

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Sadness at passing of former mayor John Mulholland

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Tributes were being paid across the country last night to former Galway Mayor and city businessman John Mulholland who passed away on Wednesday, aged 76.

Cllr Mulholland was a member of Galway City Council from 1985 until 2009, serving as Mayor on two occasions, in 1986-87 and again a decade later from 1996 to 1997.

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Carnmore Lipsync event to create more facilities to keep community healthy

Wed, Oct 12, 2022

In a time when communities are doing all they can to encourage greater health for all their members, one Galway sports club is doing its best to encourage people to get off the couch this winter and stay fit.

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Aran Islands RNLI officially opens new Visitor Experience and lifeboat shop on Inis Mór

Thu, Oct 06, 2022

Aran Islands RNLI officially opened their new shop and Visitor Experience on Inis Mór last weekend, raising vital funds for the charity that saves lives at sea and awareness of the work of the lifeboat crew serving the islands.

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Hundreds of swimmers to take to the sea in Galway for charity this weekend

Thu, Oct 06, 2022

Sea swimmers are being invited to join women from across Ireland in Galway this Saturday, October 8 to raise funds for two charities. Network Ireland is hosting a charity swim at Blackrock in Salthill from 11.00am in aid of ACT for Meningitis and Rosabel’s Rooms.

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Gaillimh le Gaeilge wins National Lottery Good Causes Award

Thu, Oct 06, 2022

Gaillimh le Gaeilge was the winner of the Irish Language Category at the National Lottery Good Causes Awards n Killashee Hotel in Co. Kildare last week. The award recognises the efforts of the organisation to promote an Ghaeilge in Galway city and, as a result they will receive a €10,000 prize as category winners.

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Quarter century of the Galway Science & Technology Festival

Thu, Oct 06, 2022

Galway Science & Technology Festival will run from November 13-25 celebrating 25 years of inspiring young people and the public about the world around us. The Festival commenced in 1998 and over the years has grown to become the largest event in Ireland for the promotion of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).

The Festival will feature over 200 free events for 35,000 primary and secondary school students. There are a variety of shows and workshops for schools and the Festival has partnered with Galway City Museum, Galway Atlantaquaria and Brigit’s Garden to provide STEM related workshops and tours.

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