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GENERATION Fleadh to bring film culture to young people

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Ross Brothers' Gasoline Rainbow (2023) which follows five young people on a road trip looking for a party at the end of the world.

A film festival in Galway City for young people will promote film culture through screenings of German, Spanish, French and Irish language films this month.

GENERATION Fleadh, running from 13 to 16 November, will include narrative and documentaries alongside short films made by young people for young people.

It will also host the Irish premieres of feature films that have recently premiered at Cannes, Tribeca, Berlin and Venice.

Screening the best in new international films for young people aged 12 to 24 years with afternoon and evening screenings, the festival provides a platform for them to meet like-minded people, celebrating film culture in Galway.

The Irish premiere of Tribeca favourite, DEAD GIRLS DANCING presents a German coming of age story of a road trip that turns into a nightmare as they navigate life after school, cast member Luna Jordan will attend.

In the Irish Premiere of SONNE UND BETON, director, David Wnendt takes us through the harsh realities of life in a Berlin suburb following a group of boys as they try and find different ways to make money but find themselves in deep trouble instead.

Fresh from international success at Cannes is the Irish premiere of Zihan Geng’s first feature film, A SONG SUNG BLUE (Xiao Bai Chuan) where we watch 15-year-old Liu Xian have a summer of new experiences when her mother leaves her with her father for the summer holidays.

Closing GENERATION Fleadh is the Irish premiere of GASOLINE RAINBOW, from the Ross Brothers, following five young people on a road trip, looking for a party at the end of the world, described by ScreenDaily as “… a vivid travelogue whose freewheeling spirit emulates the film’s improvisational making.”

Other Irish premieres include, FIRST SNOW OF SUMMER, a bittersweet romance that premiered at Göteborg, the Spanish language film, A SCHOOL IN CERRO HEUSO telling the story of Ema’s parents who are searching for a safe school space for their daughter, who has been diagnosed on the autism spectrum, the environmental interest film, HOLLOW TREE which tells the interconnected stories of three young women coming of age during a time of rapid climate change and HEROES which features a group of young migrant men fighting for a better future.

Closer to home there will be three Irish language feature film screenings of Ó BHÉAL, TARRAC and CRÍOTHE RADACHACHA and director Tadhg O’Sullivan’s cinematic ode TO THE MOON will mesmerise young audiences through this moving documentary.

Teaching the craft of film making and having hands on workshops is key to the GENERATION programme of events and workshops in sound production, Sound To Screen with Screen Audio IrelandCeardlann Scríobhneoireachta le Seán Breathnach, Short Documentary Film Screening/Workshop with David McDonagh are among the workshops that young people can participate in.

GEN Beyond is the festival outreach programme and this year will host, film screenings and workshops in Tuam, a presentation of the VR animation, As an nGnách, a fully immersive, 360-degree digital experience on the island of Inis Oírr alongside an evening of Irish language films.

GEN Beyond will take young people on a tour of television studios at Fibín Media and TG4  where they will have practical experience and see Behind the Scenes of working TV studios.

GENERATION Fleadh will take part in the Young Audience Film Day on November 5 with the European Film Academy (EFA) with film criticism discussion, a film screening and director Q&A all facilitated in real time with young audiences across Europe.

TAR ISTEACH is the new audience engagement plan from GENERATION Fleadh as part of our ‘Re-Imaging JFF’ strategy and will provide opportunities for young people to participate in their national film culture.

Visit galwayfilmfleadh.com to book tickets for these films or to enquire about workshops/events.

How Diversifying Your Product or Service Line Benefits Businesses

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When it comes to consumers, more, more, and more tends to be the motto. It’s never quite enough, which is why expanding and diversifying should always be a priority. Of course, there are always challenges when it comes to new ventures, so make sure to keep reading if you want to learn more about how to overcome them.

The Importance of Diversification in Business

One well-known fact is that any kind of business needs constant innovation to make sure it keeps up with the latest market trends and client demands. And there are countless successful examples to back this up, but one specific industry thriving from diversifying its service lineup is the online casino one. 

Typically, users will opt to play online slots for real money for various reasons, such as convenience and accessibility. The sheer number of options available trumps most factors. From the more classic games like Fruit Stack Deluxe to more niche fishing-themed ones like Golden Catch, there is a motif that will fit anyone’s style. Just because there are already plenty of popular games, it doesn’t stop online casinos from releasing new options like Wild Wild Bison.

This is a very healthy approach that many industries can learn from, as it can create a nice kind of fallback should something stop trending. Moreover, increasing options tends to equal higher chances of expanding your client base, as you have the potential to attract more people who may have different interests than your current clients. 

Relying on only one set of services or products can be incredibly risky, especially as most consumers crave novelty. This can help you set yourself apart from other businesses with limited products/services, giving you a substantial edge over them. And who can say no to that?

Potential Challenges That Can Come Along

While the idea of diversifying and adding more products/services is great, there are some potential difficulties to overcome. The most obvious one is the number of resources that need to be expended to create something new. From market research to development, this will all add up in terms of money and time. Thus, planning a realistic business budget based on projected returns is imperative.

You may also struggle with the market saturation that most industries have. This can be overcome by focusing on current gaps in the industry to meet any unmet needs. This will result in a more unique product/service that will actually be useful for current and potential clients alike.

It is incredibly difficult to balance brand consistency and diversification. The best way to do this is by simply planning and testing it, to find the sweet spot where the brand’s values and new product/service intersect. If they don’t, then perhaps it’s time to head in a different direction.

Finally, when it comes to anything that is unfamiliar, there is always a learning curve. This is why constant communication is key, not only with clients but also with employees and shareholders. Always make sure to have answers to any potential questions that may arise.

In the end, it’s pretty obvious that having more options is beneficial to most businesses. While there are plenty of challenges to overcome, they are well worth the effort. So, if you’re currently debating expanding your product/service lineup, there’s no better time to do so than the present.

Exceptional year for Loughnanes of Galway with 19 awards

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Loughnanes of Galway at the IQFA Awards 2023

Loughnanes of Galway has announced an exceptional achievement in 2023 – taking home 19 prestigious awards across various culinary competitions since the beginning of the year.

The accolades recognise the dedication, craftsmanship, and exceptional quality that Loughnanes consistently delivers as a leading sausage and pudding producer in Ireland.

Loughnanes produces a wide range of private-label and own-brand products catering to both domestic and international markets.

Over the last number of years, the company has also engaged in extensive NPD, innovating in the area of meat-alternative products.

Among the distinguished awards, Loughnanes secured six at the renowned Blas na hÉireann Awards, seven at the IQFAs (Irish Quality Food and Drink Awards), four at the Great Taste Awards, and two at the World Charcuterie Awards.

Daire Loughnane, Managing Director of Loughnanes of Galway, expressed his gratitude and pride in the dedicated team that has played an instrumental role in achieving this remarkable feat.

“Winning these awards is a testament to the passion and commitment of our team at Loughnanes of Galway,” he said.

“We are deeply honoured to receive this recognition, and it motivates us to continue our tradition of producing top-quality sausages and puddings that our customers love.”

The lengthy list of accolades was awarded for a wide range of breakfast meat and meat-alternative products for the Rudd’s and Sons of Butchers brands alongside a number of private-label products produced for leading Irish retailers.

Galway to commemorate Irish women who shaped history in 1923

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A programme of events commemorating the remarkable Irish women of 1923 will be held in Galway as part of the Decade of Centenaries 2012 – 2023 initiative.

‘Reflections’, presented by Galway City Council, Galway Public Libraries and Galway City Museum, is a heartfelt tribute to the women who shaped Irish history during a pivotal era.

It has offered a platform for in-depth discussions, artist residencies, and creative exploration of their lives and contributions. The artists in residence are Áine Philips, Emily Cullen and Tracy Bruen.

Programme of events

‘Reflections Talk’ – The Mick Lally Theatre will host presentations and discussions featuring scholars and experts Mary Clancy, Thérèse McIntyre, and Dr. Angela Griffith on November 28, 12 – 2.30 pm. These discussions will explore the lives of Irish women in 1923, covering various dimensions, including cultural, social, and political, aspects, offering an understanding of the historical context.

Artistic Collaborations: Galway-based artists Áine Philips, Tracy Bruen, and Emily Cullen have immersed themselves in the history and stories of Irish women from 1923. They have worked with archival materials, historical artifacts and collaborated with communities to co-create original works. These artists have established three new collectives and groups to celebrate and memorialize the contributions of women in Irish history.

‘Reflections Performance’: a performance of Visual Art, Literature, and Music, December 7, 7 pm – 8.30 pm at St Nicholas Collegiate Church will showcase the Dun Emer Eastside Collective’s visually stunning banners led by visual artist Áine Philips. These banners celebrate and remember the women of 1923 and 100 years of Irish women’s achievements. They will be paraded from Shop Street to Saint Nicholas’s Collegiate Church and serve as a backdrop for musical and spoken word performances.

Comhrá na mBan Centenary Westside Writers Group: led by writer Emily Cullen, this diverse group will present boldly imaginative poems in a vibrant performance, bridging a fluid conversation across time between Irish women of 1923 and the contemporary moment.

The Women’s Centenary Choir Galway City: led by musician and singer-songwriter Tracy Bruen, this multicultural and multigenerational women’s choir will sing songs honoring the women of the past, present, and future reflecting the diversity and strength of the women of Galway City in 2023.

This free programme of events, reflecting the creative work of women in 2023, pays homage to our past and serves as a catalyst for contemporary discussions and actions relating to gender equality and women’s rights.

Applications open for nurses to move into Midwifery

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Lauren Conway, Postgraduate Higher Diploma Student Midwife in 2022.

Saolta is inviting all registered general nurses who are interested in pursuing a career in midwifery to apply for the Postgraduate Higher Diploma in Midwifery Programme.

Registered nurses interested in training to be a midwife can now apply for the Higher Diploma in Midwifery, HSE Sponsorship and Recruitment Programme.

Meadhbh Hughes, Post Registration Midwifery Programme Co-ordinator, said that the programme, which builds on prior professional learning and nursing experience, runs for 18 months and consists of 26 weeks theory and 54 weeks clinical practice.

“Currently there is only sponsorship places available for University Hospital Galway. If anyone would like further information, they can email me directly at meadhbhb.hughes@hse.ie.”

The programme will provide participants with the specific clinical and theoretical requirements needed to become a Registered Midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.

Selected applicants will be offered an 18-month contract of paid employment for duration of the programme.

In addition, they will be paid your full RGN salary at their increment during the programme and full entitlements for annual leave and bank holidays will be retained.

The programme offers a 37.5 hour rostered week, opportunities for continuous professional development, access to the HSE Employee Assistance Programme, college fees paid and student access to all college facilities.

The programme, which builds on prior professional learning and nursing experience consists of 26 weeks theory and 54 weeks clinical practice. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, 15 November 2023.

Interested candidates can apply online via the link: https://www.rezoomo.com/job/57114/

Siobhan Canny, Group Director of Midwifery with the Saolta Group, urged any registered nurses considering a change to check out the programme.

“Prior to becoming a Midwife I worked for a number of years as a Nurse, which I very much enjoyed,” said Siobhan.

“I was drawn to Midwifery as I had a strong interest in women’s health and I wanted to broaden my knowledge and skill base in this area.

“I have been a Midwife for over 20 years and remain as passionate about my profession now as I was when I first started I genuinely enjoy all aspects of the role.”

Encouraging others to consider the programme, she added that it is an exciting time to consider a career in midwifery.

“The first National strategy for Maternity services is in palace, which has led to significant investment in services.  The strategy maps out improved and safe choices of care pathways for women and their families, and midwives play an important role in all pathways of care.

“More community midwifery and midwifery led services are being developed and rolled out as part of the implementation of the strategy.”

Reena Samuel, current Postgraduate Higher Diploma Student Midwife said: “For me, it’s a great thing to help and support a mother throughout their journey of pregnancy to birth and afterwards.

“Midwifery is a proud job. Nurses can save lives but midwifery helps to bring a new life to world.”

Caroline Cook, current Postgraduate Higher Diploma Student Midwife, said: “I wanted to jump ship from General Nursing to midwifery late in my career as pregnancy and birth is such a magical time and it’s an absolute privilege to be part of.”

Niamh Sweeney, Postgraduate Higher Diploma Student Midwife, said that that it is a privilege to guide a woman at the most vulnerable time in her life to one of her happiest moments.

“I am delighted to have had the chance to pursue a career in Midwifery. There are many career opportunities which open up once you qualify as a Midwife.”

Those interested in applying for the Postgraduate Higher Diploma in Midwifery programme must be registered in the General Division of the Register of Nurses maintained by The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), or eligible to be registered.

University of Galway student wins prestigious Hamilton Prize

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From left, Danny McCoy, CEO of Ibec; 2023 Hamilton Prize for Mathematics winner and University of Galway student Dmytro Lyubka; and Professor Wendelin Werner, Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.

A fourth year mathematical science student at University of Galway has been awarded the prestigious 2023 Hamilton Prize.

Dmytro Lyubka, who came to Ireland from Ukraine 17 years ago, is one of nine students to have been honoured by the Royal Irish Academy with the award given to the top mathematical students in their final year of study as nominated by their university.

The honour commemorates famed Irish scientist William Rowan Hamilton and his discovery of quaternion algebra in Dublin on October 16, 1843.

Dmytro Lyubka, who is originally from Kyiv and now living in Galway City, said he was honoured to receive this award.

He said that it not only recognises his dedication to mathematics but, more importantly, stands as a testament to the incredible support and encouragement he has received from his family and the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at University of Galway.

“Mathematics has always been my passion, and this award only fuels my enthusiasm to continue exploring this vast and intricate world,” he said.

“I would like to extend my thanks to the RIA for organising the Hamilton Day Event, as well as to Professor Wendelin Werner for his invaluable advice and insights during the exclusive masterclass.”

In recognition of their mathematical excellence, the awardees each received a cash prize of €500, a certificate of achievement and attended an exclusive masterclass with the 2023 Hamilton Lecture speaker, Professor Wendelin Werner, Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge.

Professor Aisling McCluskey, Head of the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at University of Galway, said she was delighted to acknowledge and celebrate the award to Dmytro Lyubka.

“The prize is a tremendous honour, recognising the exceptional talent of Dymtro and others like him from universities across the country,” she said.

“Indeed Dymtro’s Mathematical Science class of 2024 has a formidable talent base underscoring stiff competition for this special prize.

“We are fortunate to attract students of such calibre and to provide opportunities to harness and showcase their talent as they progress in final year and into future STEM careers.

“We are proud that Dymtro joins the list of Hamilton Prize winners, representing our School and our University nationally for the 2023 prize. Ar son na Scoile, comhghairdeachas, Dymtro!”

Independent road safety commissioner would make roads safer says TD

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A local TD has said that the establishment of an independent road safety commissioner with legislative powers could help make our roads safer.

Galway East TD Ciaran Cannon said one single body needs to assume responsibility for an overarching road safety strategy given the worrying trend of increasing road fatalities on our roads.

Deputy Cannon, who recently raised the matter in the Dáil, said that in three out of the last four years, we have experienced an increase in road-related fatalities and serious accidents.

“According to recent figures from the Road Safety Authority, 155 people have lost their lives on our roads this year and in the past seven years, 1,600 cyclists have been seriously injured,” said the Fine Gael TD.

“In performing his role, the Minister of State with responsibility for road transport currently engages with the Road Safety Authority, An Garda Síochána, two Departments, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, local authorities and other different bodies, all of which have road safety functions within their remit.”

He said that what is needed is one individual or office with the legislative power and resources to pull all of these functions together to make our roads safer for each and every individual who uses them.

“The proposed Commissioner should have absolute independence and have powers underpinned by legislation to gather data across a number of sources so that we know exactly why people are losing their lives on our roads every day.

“They need powers to question the performance of the Gardaí, elected office holders and Transport Infrastructure Ireland, TII, with regard to our responsibility to ensure our roads are safe places to be.

“It needs to be able to research, carry out analysis of road safety programmes in other jurisdictions – road safety initiatives that work – and have the powers to have those initiatives introduced here with the minimum of delay.”

Wild Atlantic Way in Nat Geo Traveller’s ‘Cool List 2024’

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Prestigious travel magazine National Geographic Traveller has unveiled its ‘Cool List 2024’ – the 30 most exciting destinations to visit in 2024 – and the Wild Atlantic Way features on the list.

National Geographic Traveller described the Wild Atlantic Way Winding as having become “one of Europe’s most exciting road trips, not least because it ticks off some of Ireland’s most memorable experiences”.

Welcoming the news, Alice Mansergh, Tourism Ireland’s Chief Executive Designate, said that she is delighted that the Wild Atlantic Way and Belfast have been included in the ‘Cool List’ with 2024 marking the 10th anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way.

“Of course, the heritage and scenery of the Wild Atlantic Way span millennia but it’s certainly nice to take a moment to celebrate this iconic route, which came together into one 10 years ago next year,” she said.

Accolades like this give Tourism Ireland another great hook to continue to promote the Wild Atlantic Way and the island of Ireland around the world as a ‘must see’ destination.”

To view the ‘Cool List 2024’, click here.

NFL Previews 2023: Week 2

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After an opening round in which some top teams lost their matches or key players, it is already time for Week 2. Teams will want to continue their good start or get their noses moving in the right direction. There are a number of interesting competitions on the programme. Read our predictions here, then you can place your bet at non GamStop bookmakers.

Minnesota Vikings (0-1) @ Philadelphia Eagles (1-0)

 Lincoln Financial Field | Thursday night | 02.15

The Vikings surprisingly lost their first game of the season to the lower-rated Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The standout was Justin Jefferson, who had already caught more than 100 yards before halftime. It became somewhat clear that almost everything at Jefferson will have to come today this year. He barely received a ball in the second half, and the Vikings collapsed. In the run-up to the difficult game with the Eagles, Minnesota has minor injury problems in the offensive line. Garrett Bradburry and Christian Darrisaw are both day-to-day.

The Eagles beat the Patriots, but it wasn’t as convincing as it usually was last year. Jalen Hurts had a hard time finding his receivers. Philly’s defence looked solid again, with rookie Jalen Carter as a positive standout. The Eagles have some injuries. Kenneth Gainwell is day-to-day, James Bradberry is in concussion protocol and linebacker Nakobe Deans was placed on IR. Still, Philly is the favourite in this home game. Prediction: Eagles.

Green Bay Packers (1-0) @ Atlanta Falcons (1-0)

 Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Sunday| 7 p.m

The Packers started the Jordan Love era convincingly with a victory over the Bears. The Packers’ play looked more than solid at times, and that will give confidence that they can compete again in the NFC North this year. Aaron Jones excelled against the Bears, but he suffered a hamstring injury, which still makes him uncertain. Receiver Christian Watson missed the first game, he is still questionable.

The Falcons won, but it was certainly not convincing. Bright spots were rookie Bijan Robinson who scored a beautiful touchdown, and new safety Jessie Bates with 2 interceptions. Talented receivers Drake London and Kyle Pitts were again largely ignored during the game, no doubt to the frustration of many fantasy players. The Falcons are still largely fit, jack-of-all-trades Cordarelle Paterson and Jeff Okudah are questionable. The meeting between the Packers and the Falcons will go in the right direction for Green Bay. Prediction: Packers.

Las Vegas Raiders (1-0) @ Buffalo Bills (0-1)

 Highmark Stadium | Sunday| 7 p.m

The Raiders won an uninteresting game against the Broncos. Jimmy Garoppolo’s game will give courage to citizens in Las Vegas. He didn’t do anything special, but he also made a few mistakes. This way the Raiders can win their games this year. Jacobi Meyers emerged from the match with the Broncos with a minor concussion, which means he is in the protocol. Chandler Jones is also questionable, but he is in contention with the Raiders.

The Bills lost a much-discussed game to the Jets. Even though New York played almost the entire game with Zach Wilson, Buffalo was unable to win. Josh Allen had a very difficult MNF, with three incomprehensible interceptions. If the Bills want to compete this year, they will have to play a different game against the Raiders. The positive point from the defeat is that the Bills emerged from the game unscathed. Von Miller is still missed. Buffalo will get their first win against the Raiders. Prediction: Bills.

Baltimore Ravens (1-0) @ Cincinnati Bengals (0-1)

 Paycor Stadium | Sunday| 7 p.m

The Ravens won quite easily against the Texans, but that was not much of an issue in Baltimore last week. For the umpteenth year in a row, Baltimore has been hit by the injury spectre. JK Dobbins is out for the rest of the season with a torn Achilles tendon. Marcus Williams will also miss Week 2. Mark Andrews missed week 1 and is still questionable. On the offensive line, Ronnie Stanley and Tyler Linderbaum are uncertain for the match against Cincinnati. Enough reason to worry about John Harbaugh.

The Bengals had no chance against the Browns. The offense in particular, from which fireworks would normally be expected, did not come off at all. 0 touchdowns, and 1 field goal, was the meagre harvest of the highest-paid player in the NFL, Joe Burrow. There is no immediate reason to panic in Cincinnati. Burrow missed the entire preseason and the Browns simply have a strong defense. The Bengals emerged from the match without injuries. Now they will put things in order against the battered AFC North rival from Baltimore. Prediction: Bengals.

Seattle Seahawks (0-1) @ Detroit Lions (1-0)

 Ford Field | Sunday| 7 p.m

The Seahawks performed above expectations last year but were brought down to earth by the Rams in Week 1. The second half in particular was one to forget for Geno Smith and his team. O-liners Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas did not return from the match completely armpit-fresh. That’s why Seattle signed veteran Jason Peters. The Seahawks will also hope that safety Jamal Adams returns after all his injuries.

The Lions won the first game against the Chiefs. No one in Detroit will care that the Chiefs were missing two key players. This year the Lions want to compete in the NFC, and this is a good first step. Jared Goff stood out with more than solid play. If the former #1 pick continues to play like this, he can take Detroit far. The Lions emerged from the match against KC without any significant injuries and will continue their good form against the Seahawks. Prediction: Lions.

Indianapolis Colts (0-1) @ Houston Texans (0-1)

 NRG Stadium | Sunday| 7 p.m

Not much is expected from the Colts this year. Last Sunday, Indianapolis lost to division rival Jacksonville. People will look back with satisfaction on Anthony Richardson ‘s debut. It was certainly not flawless, but the rookie showed at times that he has a lot of potential. In the upcoming game against the Texans, Richardson will have to show a lot with his legs. Running backs Jonathan Taylor and Evan Hull are unavailable and Zach Moss is questionable.

The Texans didn’t have much of a chance against the Ravens. Rookie quarterback CJ Stroud looked awkward, although that doesn’t necessarily mean anything in his very first game. Edge rusher Will Anderson already showed some nice things, Texas can have a lot of fun with him. The matchup between the Colts and Texans won’t be the best game of Week 2, but it will be interesting to see Richardson and Stroud in the same game. The Colts will come out on top. Prediction: Colts.

Merry Ways to Decorate Your Living Room

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The holiday season is almost upon us; there is no better way to embrace the festive spirit than by transforming the living room into a winter wonderland. In Galway, where the Christmas atmosphere is as enchanting as its rich cultural heritage, decorating a living space becomes a delightful tradition. This article outlines 5 merry ways to infuse the holiday magic into a Galway home this Christmas season, from Wanapix Christmas baubles to scented candles. 

Celtic Charm: Embrace Local Craftsmanship

Galway is renowned for its Celtic heritage – what better way to celebrate this rich history than by incorporating Celtic-themed decorations into the living room? Seek out locally crafted ornaments, such as handmade Celtic knots, festive wreaths adorned with traditional symbols or personalised Christmas baubles created by Wanapix, inspired by ancient Irish designs. This can add a unique touch to the decor while supporting local artisans, making the holiday celebration truly special.

Whimsical Wonders: Capture the Magic of Galway’s Street Performers

Galway is known for its vibrant street performances – consider bringing a touch of that whimsy into a living room this Christmas. Opt for quirky and colourful Wanapix-designed decorations reminiscent of the imaginative displays of street artists. Consider adorning a space with playful jester-themed ornaments, whimsical fairy lights, or even creating a DIY photo wall showcasing snapshots of the lively streets of Galway City during the holiday season. This infuses a living room with the spirit of the city and serves as a conversation starter for guests.

Atlantic Breeze: Nautical-Inspired Elegance

Galway’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean provides a unique opportunity to draw inspiration from the sea for any Christmas decor – incorporate nautical elements into the living room, such as seashell ornaments, blue and white colour schemes reminiscent of ocean waves and driftwood accents. Consider placing a beautifully decorated Christmas tree with Wanapix maritime-themed baubles as the centrepiece of any living space. This subtle nod to Galway’s coastal charm adds an elegant touch to festive decorations.

Traditional Irish Hospitality: Warm Hues and Cosy Textiles

Irish hospitality is renowned worldwide – it is possible to bring a sense of that warmth and comfort into the living room this Christmas. Opt for a colour palette inspired by the Irish countryside, with rich greens, deep reds and warm browns. Layer cosy textiles like woollen throws and plaid blankets on sofas and chairs to create a snug atmosphere. Additionally, incorporate traditional Irish symbols (such as the Claddagh) into the decor for an authentic touch. This creates a welcoming space where friends and family can gather and enjoy the holiday festivities.

Festival of Lights: Illuminate Your Space with Elegance

In Galway, the festive season is incomplete without the mesmerising display of lights that adorn city streets. Bring this enchanting ambience into the living room by incorporating an array of elegant lighting; this could include string fairy lights across a mantelpiece, staircase railing, or hung along window frames. Opt for warm, golden tones to create a cosy atmosphere, adding Wanapix scented candles in stylish holders to enhance the overall effect. The play of lights will infuse the living room with a magical glow and evoke the festive charm of Galway’s illuminated streets.

Concluding Remarks

In conclusion, transforming the living room into a festive haven in Galway involves embracing the local culture, drawing inspiration from the city’s vibrant street life and incorporating elements that pay homage to its rich history and natural beauty. By infusing Wanapix Christmas decor with Celtic charm, whimsical wonders, a touch of the Atlantic breeze, traditional Irish hospitality and a festival of lights, it is possible to assemble a seasonal living space that celebrates the season and captures the unique spirit of Galway. This Christmas, let the living room become a canvas for the enchanting tales and traditions that make Galway a truly magical place during the holiday season. 

Man released without charge in online threats probe

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A man who was arrested in relation to an investigation into alleged online threats against public representatives has been released without charge.

The man was detained in a Garda station in the West for an alleged offence contrary to the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.

A file will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions following his release.

Why buy windows and doors online from suppliers in Poland?

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Driving, parking, looking at available models, enquiring about those not currently in stock – buying windows and doors in a stationary shop takes time and a lot of nerve.    Buying joinery online seems to be a much more pleasant alternative. But is online window quote a good idea? And how do you make a good purchase?

3 reasons why online window quote is a good choice

Front door and window quotes mean first and foremost convenience and a great alternative to the standard method of buying joinery. They allow you to pick up your windows and doors without leaving your home, saving you time and eliminating the need to visit multiple showrooms. What’s more, window shopping quotes allow you to compare many window models in one place – not only in terms of price, but also technical parameters. You can choose the one that best suits your property and individual expectations. You can read through the product sheet in no hurry and request both a triple glazed windows quote and a double glazed windows quote at the same time. The fact that at Fenbro, the entire process including quotation and ordering takes place online makes things even easier. The CEO of Fenbro, Paweł, emphasises that customers will receive online expert advice, too.

Another advantage of uPVC windows online quote is that chosen windows can be tailored to individual needs. An online quote will clearly indicate the price for a particular window or door dimension, colour of the joinery, glazing packages, style and type of profiles. A detailed front door and window quotes will give you all the information in one place, making it easier for you to make a decision and compare different options. What’s more, you’ll get it quickly and efficiently – within a maximum of 2 working days at Fenbro.

Finally, it is worth mentioning the price. Online shopping is often associated with a lower joinery price. This is the case with Fenbro, a Polish supplier of high-quality windows and doors for B2B and B2C customers. The products offered by the company are available at prices that are more attractive than those of local retailers or manufacturers. What’s more, a window replacement quote provided by Fenbro includes not only the joinery itself, but also delivery, installation, warranty and after-sales support.

How much does the windows quote cost?

At Fenbro, the window replacement quote is always free of charge. And don’t worry if you change your mind after receiving it, or if you want to update the selected windows and doors parameters . The changes made in the quote are free – you can make as many of them as you like, even if it means that the double-glazed windows quote will change into triple glazed windows quote. You can ask for a quote for different profiles / models of uPVC, aluminium, wooden, aluclad windows, steel, composite, aluminium doors and many more products.

Is it worth it to buy windows from Poland?

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Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc calls for submissions for ‘Scéal na Gaillimhe’

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Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc is inviting artists, performers, makers, designers, and creatives from Galway City and County working through the medium of the Irish language to contribute to an exciting project that celebrates the rich tapestry of Galway.

The open call seeks innovative and diverse submissions that can contribute a 10-minute piece of work to ‘Scéal na Gaillimhe’, a unique initiative that aims to capture the essence of Galway’s cultural, historical and artistic heritage.

Producer Pearse Doherty explained that the theme invites creative professionals working through the Irish language to explore the city and county’s narrative from their own unique perspective.

“We encourage creatives to share with us their interpretation of what Galway means to them,” he said.

“The piece can reflect on the city’s history, cultural diversity, or any aspect that resonates with them.”

Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc will review all submissions and select six to eight projects, taking into consideration their scale, feasibility, and creative vision.

These selected works will be produced individually in the areas where their creators are from, making the entire city and county a canvas for this exciting venture.

The culmination of these pieces will result in a larger, collaborative project to be unveiled in March 2024.

Proposals for ‘Scéal na Gaillimhe’ should be submitted to eolas@fibin.com by 15 December 2023.

Submissions should include a brief description of the project idea, the location within Galway it represents, and any special requirements or considerations.

Creative Director Darach Ó Tuairisg said Fíbín has a strong track record of working with creative talents of all types and allowing them to express themselves.

“We are delighted to have an opportunity to work with Galway Culture Company. This call out gives artists a unique opportunity to tell a story using their own expression of art,” he said.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing the diverse perspectives that our artists and creatives will bring to this project. This is a really lovely opportunity to celebrate Galway’s artistic richness and unite in this exciting venture to showcase our city and county’s creative spirit.”

For inquiries or additional information, contact eolas@fibin.com.

Galway three-in-a-row star dies aged 81

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Galway three-in-a-row All-Ireland winner Séamus Leydon has died at the age of 81 in Kildare.

The Dunmore MacHales native was a vital member of Galway’s legendary side that beat Kerry in All-Ireland finals in 1964 and 1965, and then Meath in 1966.

Leydon was included on the Cú Chullain teams of 1965 and 1966 before being selected in the left corner forward position in the first ever All-Star team in 1971.

In 1999, the ‘Dunmore Dynamo’ was voted onto Galway’s ‘Team of the Millennium’ in a tribute to one of finest forwards in Galway’s history.

At club level, he was a central figure in the Dunmore MacHales team that dominated Galway football during the 1960s, winning titles in 1961, 63, 66, 68 and 69.

The 81-year-old died in Kildare and is survived by his wife Angela, daughter Cliona and son Barry.

Clarity needed on Knowledge Transfer elegibility criteria

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Local TD Claire Kerrane has called for clarity on the eligibility criteria for the new Knowledge Transfer (KT) Programme.

Concerns have been raised that eligibility criteria for the KT Programme may require participants to be herd keepers rather than joint herd owners, which in turn could result in many women farmers and young framers being excluded from the opportunity.

The Sinn Féin TD said that the programme is welcome and will no doubt build on the valuable guidance, advice and targeted skills development that the previous programme delivered.

However, she said that it is ‘really concerning that many women farmers and young farmers may be locked out of this opportunity’ as a result of the programme’s eligibility criteria.

“It appears that there may be a requirement in the Department’s Terms and Conditions for the schemes that participants be herd keepers rather than joint herd owners,” said Deputy Kerrane.

“Many women in agriculture and young farmers will be part of farm partnerships and are often a joint herd owner, rather than the registered herd keeper.

“That the Department only allow for one herd keeper is an ongoing issue which representative groups, such as the Women in Agriculture Stakeholder Group (WASG), have long raised with the Minister.

“This an issue the Minister and his Department will be well aware of, and it would be incredibly disappointing if eligibility for the KT Programme is hinged on participants being herd keepers, rather than allowing for joint herd owners to participate too.

“I have sought clarity on the criteria for the scheme and would urge the Minister to make clear that joint herd owners will be eligible to take part in the Knowledge Transfer Programme.

“The Minister has repeatedly stated his ambition to support women in agriculture and young farmers, but this must be reflected in access to schemes and opportunities which support knowledge transfer and skills development amongst those groups.”

Galway finalist in national nursing home awards

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A director of nursing at a Co. Galway nursing home has been selected as one of the finalists in the Nursing Home Ireland Care Awards 2023.

Brian McNamara, who is Director of Nursing at Greenpark Nursing Home in Tuam is one of 24 finalists across a range of disciplines within the nursing home sector who will attend a national awards ceremony on Tuesday, 7 November.

Brian’s parents established Greenpark Nursing Home in 1991 and older persons care has been a part of his life since.

“I love my role as Director of Care and feel privileged to be able to work with those who need it most. I could never see myself doing anything else,” he said.

Over 200 nominations were submitted to the awards process to recognise excellence in nursing home care, eligible from 382 private and voluntary nursing homes across Ireland.

Judges independent of NHI within differing older person care disciplines adjudicated on the entries.

From the 24 finalists, eight overall winners will be announced and honoured at the prestigious awards ceremony for their exceptional dedication to nursing home care.

Irish television personality Mary Kennedy will MC the awards ceremony for the Nursing Home Ireland Care Awards 2023, in association with Homecare Medical.

Tadhg Daly, NHI CEO, congratulated the finalists, saying that it is a remarkable achievement and well-deserved, with nominations pouring in from nursing homes all over the country.

“The applications consistently displayed exceptional excellence; therefore, being a finalist represents outstanding recognition and is truly an honour for those going forward,” he said.

“The staff and residents of the nursing homes should take immense pride in the finalists’ accomplishment in reaching this stage.

“The NHI Care Awards serve as a celebration of the outstanding care provided by dedicated individuals and care teams in our 382 Member nursing homes across communities in Ireland. They recognize the extraordinary commitment of staff and nursing homes in meeting and exceeding the health and social care needs of nursing home residents.”

Man arrested by gardaí investigating online threats

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A man in his 40s has been arrested by gardaí investigating alleged online threats against public representatives.

The man has been arrested for an alleged offence contrary to the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.

He is being detained under Section 4 Criminal Justice Act 1948 at a Garda Station in the West of Ireland.

More to follow…

Missing person appeal stood down after body discovered

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The missing person appeal for Aidan Howley has been stood down following the discovery of a body.

A missing person appeal had been issued by Gardaí in Co. Mayo on Tuesday afternoon after concerns were raised.

Gardaí have thanked the public for their assistance in the matter.

University of Galway postgrad open evening next week

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University of Galway’s postgraduate open evening takes place on Tuesday November 7, 2023 from 4-7pm in the Bailey Allen Hall, Áras na Mac Léinn.

With more than 200 postgraduate courses on offer across a range of subjects including Humanities, Business, Law, Engineering, Science and Computer Science, Nursing, and Medicine and Health Sciences, the postgraduate event is a key event for those who want to broaden their skills-set, define their areas of expertise, increase their specialist knowledge and ultimately improve their job prospects.

The informal networking event will showcase the suite of full-time and part-time postgraduate programmes available, including taught and research masters, as well as doctoral research options. Flexible, online, and blended learning options are also on offer.

Academic staff will be available to meet prospective students to discuss study opportunities, entry requirements and career paths and postgraduate support staff will be on hand to discuss applications, admissions, scholarships and fees.

As part of University of Galway’s strategic focus on recognising excellence and success, EU students with first class honours in their undergraduate degree are eligible to apply for a €1,500 scholarship towards their taught master’s degree at the University.

Visitors to the event can find out more about this and other scholarship schemes, fees, funding, careers and employability at our panel discussion on postgraduate opportunities takes place at 4:15pm.

This will be followed at 5pm by a talk on Opportunities for Graduate Studies and Funding a PhD by the Dean of Graduate Studies, Professor Donal Leech.

Speaking about the upcoming event, Valerie Leahy, Postgraduate Recruitment Officer, University of Galway, said they especially encourage visitors considering a return to university studies to attend the Postgraduate Open Day.

“Almost half of those applying to our postgraduate courses are not recent graduates, they are returning to study or upskill for their current job,” she said.

“The value of a postgraduate qualification is proven in terms of improving employability and career progression, increasing lifetime earnings, learning invaluable transferable skills that employers value, and many of our courses also offer opportunities for placement and internships.”

Booking in advance is recommended and is available here.

Galway teenager who joined British Army focus of new documentary

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A teenager who left his native Galway City to enlist in the British Army in 1941 is the focus of a new documentary on TG4 next Wednesday.

Paddy Devlin travelled to Belfast aged just 17 and became a member of the Royal Ulster Rifles, serving in a glider battalion which fought on D-Day and in the invasion of Germany.

Paddy saved the lives of many of his fellow soldiers after crossing the Rhine but was himself seriously wounded.

He was one of an estimated 67,000 southern Irishmen who joined up to fight Nazism in the Second World War.

He was a crack shot who became one of the best snipers in the Allied forces, and fought in the Battle of Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge and the Crossing of the Rhine operation.

Paddy was wounded by German machine fire in the Rhine battle while defending his comrades, but returned to service. After the war he joined the RAF and retired as a warrant officer after 28 years.

He settled in Moycullen and wrote a memoir of his wartime experiences, a valuable record of the experiences shared by tens of thousands of Irishmen.

In the TG4 documentary, Paddy’s niece Elayne Devlin explores why her uncle and nearly 70,000 other Irish men and women ignored Irish neutrality to fight for Britain in World War II.

Elaine, an RTÉ journalist, explores why her uncle Paddy and so many others risked death in battle and hostility at home to fight as a soldier of the Crown.

Irish men and women who joined up to fight the Nazis were given a warm welcome in Britain during the war, but often found a cold house on their return home. It was a tale largely written out of Irish history for more than a half a century.

Their huge involvement in the Allied war effort was largely ignored, and tens of thousands of families did not speak about their families’ role in it.

A silence descended on Irish servicemen which only began to be lifted from the 1990s onwards, when the northern Troubles were coming to an end. It is only now that their heroic sacrifices in a struggle which claimed the lives of 5,000 Irishmen are being fully recognised.

Paddy Devlin, Gunnadóir na Gaillimhe, told through the experiences of one family, lifts the lid on that secret history at 9.30pm on Wednesday, 8 November.

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