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Ireland West Airport announces new charter service from Groningen
Ireland West Airport has announced that a new weekly charter service will operate from Groningen in The Netherlands to the West of Ireland in summer 2025, in aoordination with leading Dutch tour operator BBI Travel.
Scottish folk trio return to Galway
Scottish folk band Talisk return to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, October 26 at 8pm.
Funeral of Fred Johnston to take place today
The funeral will take place today (Thursday) of Fred Johnson, a man who over several decades made an in delible mark on the literary scene in Galway and the west.
A tasty opportunity for Galway food and drink start-ups
Food Works, the collaborative tri-agency initiative run by Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland and Teagasc, is looking for high potential, innovative and export driven food and drink start-ups from Galway to join their next accelerator programme.
Delphi Lodge advocates for stronger regulations on salmon farming in light of major fish escape in Killary Harbour
Delphi Lodge, a historic estate committed to environmental stewardship and sustainable tourism, is calling for immediate action and stricter regulations on salmon farming following the recent escape of 38,000 farmed salmon from a MOWI-operated salmon cage in Killary Harbour. This incident, which occurred on August 11, highlights the urgent need for enhanced regulations to protect Ireland’s wild fish populations and the ecosystems they support.
University of Galway to recognise five individuals with Honorary Degrees
University of Galway yesterday announced the recipients of Honorary Degrees at the 2024 Autumn Conferring ceremonies. The Honorary Degree recipients will join over 1,800 graduands, at events running from Thursday August 22 to Tuesday August 27.
University of Galway leads study on impact of climate change on Earth’s oceans
An international team led by researchers at University of Galway is leading a study on the impact of climate change on the planet’s oceans.
Start-up aquatic company Konree making waves in battle against sea lice
Award-winning aquatech start-up Konree Innovation is making waves with its ground-breaking deep science-led technology aimed at eliminating the issue of sea lice in salmon and fish farming.
Winner of Win a Home in Oranmore competition announced at culmination of successful fundraising campaign
The winner of the Maree Oranmore FC Win a Home in Oranmore competition was announced live on Friday July 21 at the Galway Bay Golf Resort in Renville, Oranmore with independent auditor Des O'Brien of DHKN overseeing the action. It was also live streamed to more than 10,000 online viewers. The competition lines closed for ticket sales at 5.30pm on Friday June 21 and finished with a staggering 16,061 total tickets in the draw, making it the most successful win a home draw to take place in the island of Ireland.
JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics celebrates milestone
The JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics at University of Galway has reached the significant milestone of its 100th Study Abroad partnership, the school announced this week.