NUI Galway CÚRAM research will advance treatment of Crohn’s disease
Thu, Feb 03, 2022
A team of researchers at CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at NUI Galway, have discovered a radically new approach to the treatment of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Read more ...Reddington encourages people to apply for support scheme for music industry
Thu, Feb 03, 2022
Fine Gael Councillor, Andrew Reddington is encouraging people in Galway city and county to apply for the 2022 strand of the Music and Entertainment Business Assistance Scheme (MEBAS).
Read more ...Think Local Support with Athenry Credit Union
Thu, Feb 03, 2022
Athenry Credit Union have just launched the ‘Think Local Support’ initiative to reward local clubs, schools and societies. For each new Athenry Credit Union Membership and Current Account opened, a donation of €5 can be made to a participating local club, school or society.
Read more ...Galway startup is paving the way for paperless receipts
Thu, Feb 03, 2022
Contactless payments and the proliferation of cash apps have seen a move towards a cashless society in recent years, and this has been accelerated by the pandemic. In tandem with this trend towards paperless money, three young entrepreneurs from Galway are leading the way in developing paperless receipts.
Read more ...Tributes paid to ‘highly regarded’ Cregmore man who died in San Francisco
Thu, Feb 03, 2022
Tributes have been paid this week to Barry McGrath, the Claregalway man who lost his life in a hit and run accident in San Francisco at the weekend.
Read more ...Noel Treacy had boundless energy and good humour for public life, says Ó Cuív in tribute
Thu, Feb 03, 2022
Noel was a person of boundless energy and good humour who worked tirelessly for the people of East Galway, County Galway and the Country throughout a long career in politics. He was totally rooted in his community and was a lifelong member of the GAA as well as being a stalwart of the Fianna Fáil party.
Read more ...Unprecedented engagement in cycleway proposals, says Lyons
Wed, Feb 02, 2022
Cllr Donal Lyons says that public engagement surrounding the proposed Salthill temporary cycleway is ‘unprecedented’ as 7,500 submissions have been filed to the Galway City Council.
The deeply divisive matter will be discussed at the next council meeting on February 14 with Cllr Lyons acknowledging that people are hugely interested in the issue.
Read more ...Proud to partner up with our new Cian on Sport Podcast sponsor: Hollywoodbets.ie
Tue, Feb 01, 2022
Celebrating two years in Ireland this month, Hollywoodbets.ie is delighted to partner with the Galway Advertiser and sponsor the ‘Cian on Sport’ podcast.
Read more ...Weekend search for man missing since October — Can you help?
Fri, Jan 28, 2022
The family of Stephen Cunningham are appealing to people in the Maam/Oughterard and surrounding areas for help in locating the missing man, who has been missing since 29th October 2021.
Read more ...Tensions high as deadline looms for Salthill cycleway submissions
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Tensions between the two sides in the debate over the proposed temporary cycleway for Salthill are rising, with just 24 hours left until the deadline closes for submissions on the proposal.
Read more ...New GRETB facility to allow 400 apprenticeships in 2023
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Trade apprenticeships offered by the Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board will almost double next year, following the €5 million purchase of a new training facility in the city.
Read more ...€1 million for Salthill cycleway 'beggars belief', says Lyons
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Cllr Donal Lyons says it ‘beggars belief’ that funding of one million euro is being allocated by the National Transport Authority for the temporary Salthill cycleway.
Read more ...O’Reilly brands cycleway opponents as ‘councillors living in the past’
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
The inclusion of a ‘Neither/Do Nothing’ option in the online consultation for the proposed Salthill cycleway is a “cynical move”, supported by “councillors living in the past”.
Read more ...Footpaths in east Galway set for improvement works
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Improvements to footpaths across Galway East are set to be carried out following the allocation of €7,875,000 in Active Travel Projects funding to the Galway County Council.
Read more ...City will need 4,433 houses built by end of the decade
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Galway city will need 4,433 houses by 2028, and of these 1,575 will need to be social housing and 903 will have to be affordable housing, if the city is to seriously tackle the growing local authority waiting list.
Read more ...Bloody Sunday memorial in Galway this weekend
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
This Sunday, January 30, marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most shocking atrocities of the Northern Ireland conflict - Bloody Sunday.
Read more ...'For health and our children’s future' - mums support proposed Salthill cycleway
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
“You don’t see us cycling now, but you will,” was the message from a large group of Galway mothers who gathered on the Prom in support of the Salthill Cycleway last Friday.
Read more ...Tüsla report finds most women in Galway live too far from any women’s refuge
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
While the Covid-19 pandemic has seen a 59 per cent increase in the number of domestic violence cases reported in Galway, most women in the city and county still live too far from any women’s refuge.
Read more ...Connolly calls for in-person consultation on Salthill cycleway proposal
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Leisureland should be used as a venue to host in-person information workshops on the proposed cycle lanes development for Salthill.
Read more ...Athenry footpath extensions get go ahead
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
Extensions to the footpath on the Tuam Road in Athenry, at the entrance to the Garraí Glas housing estate, will begin in the coming weeks.
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