Many will change jobs if remote working preferences are not facilitated
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission have revealed that almost one third of workers are willing to move to a new job to secure their remote working preferences.
Read more ...Post Office network needs Government support says Canney
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Independent TD Seán Canney is calling on the Government to intervene and support the post office network before it collapses.
Regional Group Members are awaiting confirmation from Minister Eamon Ryan in relation to the proposed State subvention of between €10,000 and €12,000 for more than 900 post offices across the country.
Read more ...Lyons welcomes improvement works on Knocknacarra footpaths
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Improvement works to footpaths in Knocknacarra Park and The Rise have commenced.
The Galway City Council is lowering footpaths at junctions in both estates.
Read more ...Jobs boost for Galway as Biometrics announces centre of excellence
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Biomerics, the leading vertically integrated medical device contract manufacturer serving the interventional device market, announced on Monday the opening of a 2,000 sq. ft. Balloons & Balloon Catheters Centre of Excellence in Galway and the creation of approximately 40 jobs over the next five years.
Read more ...Active Travel Plans for the Ballyloughane Road should be either scaled back or scrapped, say councillors
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Three city councillors have warned that “excessive measures” being proposed to stop ‘rat-run’ shortcuts being taken by traffic through Renmore will only create more problems than they will solve.
Speaking after a meeting with Galway City Council Executive Engineer Michael Lally, they also expressed disappointment that nothing was being done to stop cars using Murrough Avenue as a ‘rat-run’.
Read more ...Galway clergywoman stands in ‘solidari-tea’ with Zimbabwean communities overcoming drought and hunger
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
A Galway clergywoman is celebrating the success of communities in Zimbabwe overcoming drought, hunger and extreme poverty, through projects that help them earn a living, such as the growing and harvesting of hibiscus - a plant that can be used to make herbal tea.
Read more ...Supporting Hospice Sunflower Days
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Sofia Cahill (7) and Shauna Cahill (5) pictured here in their favourite yellow outfits in support of Galway Hospice Sunflower Days, which will be taking place on Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 across Galway City and County.
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Thu, Jun 02, 2022
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Read more ...Ability West marks sixty years with summer of events
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Ability West has launched its 60th anniversary celebrations with a series of events across the communities it serves in Galway city and county, with more events planned over the summer.
Read more ...Pride month to be launched by MEP at UHG tomorrow
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Midlands–North-West constituency MEP Maria Walsh will launch the start of Pride month at University Hospital Galway at 2pm tomorrow (Friday). An information stand will be located in the main foyer of the hospital from 1pm to 2pm as part of the launch.
Read more ...Road warning as thousands flock west for hot weekend
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
Tens of thousands of revellers are to flock to the west this Bank Holiday Weekend with scorching temperatures predicted and a host of musical events scheduled across the city and county.
Read more ...Stellar line-up as Cherish the Ladies return to live music, and to Galway
Thu, Jun 02, 2022
The all-woman Celtic supergroup Cherish the Ladies has been wowing audiences around the world with a mix of traditional music, song, and dance for nearly four decades. Like most performers, the members are emerging from a quiet few years as the Covid-19 pandemic put paid to live performances, but now the ladies are keen to get back on the road, starting with an all-star line-up in the Town Hall Theatre in Galway later this month. Here, band leader and champion flutist and whistle player Joanie Madden talks about the history of the group, how they weathered the pandemic, and what the audience can look forward to at their upcoming Galway concert.
Read more ...Garda road warning as thousands flock west for sweltering weekend
Wed, Jun 01, 2022
Tens of thousands of revellers are to flock to the west this Bank Holiday Weekend with scorching temperatures predicted and a host of musical events scheduled across the city and county.
Read more ...Ability West marks sixty years with community events across Galway city and county
Wed, Jun 01, 2022
Ability West has launched its 60th anniversary celebrations with a series of events across the communities it serves in Galway city and county, with more events planned over the summer.
Ability West has been providing dedicated services to children and adults with intellectual disability and comorbidities across Galway city and county since 1962. The charity is founded on the core ethos of empowering people with disabilities to live self-directed lives in an equal and inclusive society. People are supported and valued within an environment which promotes theirautonomy, health, and wellbeing, and enables them to reach their full potential.
Read more ...Hope in the chamber the OxyGeneration effect
Thu, May 26, 2022
The man behind OxyGeneration is a tonic in himself. Brian Lynch abounds with energy and enthusiasm from the moment we met. The day job is as a skilled solicitor, but his obvious passion is OxyGeneration, with his mission being to tell the world just how beneficial this hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment is for an increasing variety of conditions.
Read more ...Proposal to reopen Derrybrien windfarm 'ridiculous'
Thu, May 26, 2022
Moves to reopen the ESB windfarm at Derrybrien are a "complete nonsense". according the South Galway Flood Relief Committee.
Chairperson David Murray says the group wants "elected representatives to focus on resolution of real issues around the ESB Windfarm at Derrybrien and to stop time-wasting on ridiculous proposals".
Read more ...Aran Island chef wins healthcare's award
Thu, May 26, 2022
Nora O’Malley has won Aramark Ireland’s Healthcare Chef of the Year 2022.
Read more ...Galway householders urged to take advantage of free e-waste recycling events
Thu, May 26, 2022
Householders across Galway are being urged to bring their electrical and electronic waste to a series of free e-waste half day collection events in the county to help meet recycling targets, which have increased since the first lockdown in 2020.
The e-waste collection events will be touring through Galway throughout May and June, hosted by WEEE Ireland and supported by Galway County Council.
Read more ...Galway students take the sustainable path to school
Thu, May 26, 2022
Two Galway schools have been rewarded for encouraging sustainable travel to school.
Read more ...Galway students take top awards
Thu, May 26, 2022
Two Galway schools are celebrating success in the National Scratch Coding Competition.
Students from St Annin's National School, Rosscahill, and Kilglass NS, Ahascragh, took home two of the top prizes at this year’s Scratch finals.
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