Owner occupied three bed mid-terrace home
Thu, Jun 30, 2022
Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 11 An Fiodan, Doughiska, Galway, to the market for sale by private treaty. This home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac and is presented in excellent condition throughout.
Read more ...Aria Stained Glass receives conservation award for work on Cork’s iconic Honan Chapel
Thu, Jun 30, 2022
Galway company Aria Stained Glass has received the coveted Royal Institutes of the Architects of Ireland’s award in the Adaptation and Re-use category, for it part in the conservation of the Honan Chapel.
Built during the War of Independence, the Honan Chapel is set in the grounds of University College Cork. Considered one of Ireland’s most famous architectural jewels, it is a stunning example of the Irish arts and crafts movement with breathtaking mosaics, stone and wood carvings, and stained glass by such important artists as Harry Clarke, Catherine O’Brien, Ethel Rhind, and AE Childe.
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Thu, Jun 30, 2022
Killilea welcomes x-ray news for Tuam
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Read more ...GRETB launches strategy statement
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Galway and Roscommon ETB has launched its strategy statement for 2022-2026. It sets out the ETB’s mission over the next five years to provide, develop and support education, training and youth services which empower people to reach their potential and to contribute to society.
Read more ...Athenry Credit Union Photography Competition 2022
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Athenry Credit Union has just launched its annual amateur photography competition. Based on continued success and requests from the public, Athenry Credit Union has decided to run the competition again this year. With €500 in prizes up for grabs, Athenry Credit Union expects to see huge interest in the competition this year.
Read more ...Connection, compassion and adventure in Finding Victoria
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Parenting small children can be challenging at the best of times. There are hundreds of books out there listing things for parents to do, but what happens when you’re in the real world, and things don’t go as planned?
Read more ...The default position for contemporary Irish Christians
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Ireland has had the reputation for many centuries as the island of saints and scholars. The vast majority of these saints lived during the fourth to 10th centuries, the period of early Christian Ireland, when Celtic Christianity produced many missionaries to Great Britain and the European continent. The history behind the phrase begins with the Roman Empire’s collapse in the fifth century, Europe was in a state of serious intellectual and social decay as its institutions crumbled. Insulated on the western shores of Europe, Ireland’s institutions could continue to prosper and evolve without interruption leading to a period of intellectual, religious, and artistic superiority that has been called ‘Ireland’s Golden Age’. It is during this period Ireland earned the title ‘Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum – The Island of Saints and Scholars’.
Yet in recent times, it seems as if as a people, we are doing our best to discard what remains of our fifteen-hundred-year-old legacy as a Christian nation. Of course, there are many explanations for why this has happened, one of which is the scandal-ridden legacy of recent times, ie, the Magdalene laundry and the sexual abuse controversies, and its particular relationship with Irish Catholicism. People’s increasing abandonment of the Church is mixed up in redefining Irishness, and embracing libertarian freedom and a vague and nebulous new age Celtic spirituality. Also, the revolutionary sixties arrived late in Ireland, especially with regard to the country’s delayed sexual revolution. It is only in recent times that Irish culture has ‘caught up’ with the rest of the West. My sense is that there is deep exhilaration felt at throwing off the past in the adoption of same-sex marriage and in the victories of the divorce and abortion and same sex referenda.
Read more ...Time is running out for East Africa
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
“When there is no light, shine forth. When there is apathy, show caring for another. When there is a famine, be bread to the hungry soul. When there is despair, inspire someone. When there is a drought, be a wellspring of hope. Where there is war, please make us all instruments of peace.” (Ronan's prayer for help).
Read more ...Councillors, be the leaders we need you to be
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Dear Editor.
This is an open letter to our city councillors.
This is an open letter to our city councillors.
Read more ...Mayor Higgins to focus on promoting pillars and positivity for Galway
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
With hours of her election as Galway’s First Citizen on Friday, Mayor Clodagh Higgins had thrown herself into the role with gusto — commencing a year that she hopes will enable her to highlight all the great work that is being undertaken in communities right across the city.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
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Read more ...Hustle Fitness celebrates one year in business with a special offer
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
The last year has flown by at Hustle Fitness Galway, where the team are celebrating 12 months in business.
Read more ...Master guitarist and lecturer launches memoir
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
A Salthill born master guitarist, lecturer, and writer who lives in the United States will launch his memoir, which details his lifelong battle with depression, anxiety, and alcoholism, today (Thursday) at 6pm at Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop in Middle Street.
Read more ...BreastCheck lost a year of screening time due to Covid-19
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
BreastCheck, the HSE National Breast Screening Programme, which offers population-based breast screening to eligible women on an area-by-area basis every two years, lost a year of screening time due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The programme was paused, between March and the end of October 2020 and January and March 2021, to protect participants and staff and to prevent the spread of the virus. This pause, together with Covid-19 infection control measures, means that women are waiting longer for their appointments.
Read more ...Architecture at the Edge issues open call for entries
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) Festival has issued a call for entries for the 2022 event, which promises a city and county-wide exploration of the theme “repair” through a wide range of events between October 1-9 2022.
Read more ...Greenway will benefit city considerably, said Hoare
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Cllr Eddie Hoare says the delivery of the Connemara to Galway Greenway will benefit the city considerably.
Read more ...Cheevers disappointed further delay over Ballybane social housing project
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Cllr Alan Cheevers has expressed his disappointment at the news that Galway City Council has terminated its building contract for the social housing project Garraí Beag on Rockland Ave in Ballybane .
Cllr Cheevers said: “It was very obvious the project was moving at a slow pace over a period of time. Obviously there were issues behind the scenes.
Read more ...Public consultation under way for innovative hydrogen valley
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
A two-day public consultation will get under way in the city today (Thursday) following the announcement of detailed plans to create the country’s first hydrogen valley in Galway.
Read more ...How to Succeed in Your First Job
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
“Oh God, yes”, Colman Collins replies when asked if he has made many of the mistakes he outlines in his book, How To Succeed In Your First Job, “that is part of the reason I wrote the book, I made most of them”. It is a refreshingly honest start to our interview as The Galway Advertiser sat down with Colman to discuss his recently published book, which will prove an invaluable guide, not just for those on the first rung on the ladder of their career, but for those on every rung.
Read more ...Recalling a Traveller life
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Have you ever sat with an elderly Irish Traveller and asked them what their life was like?
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