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Galway West General Election candidates 2024

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Galway West General Election candidates 2024

Voting for the 2024 General Election will take place on Friday November 29th.

Galway West has 17 candidates, and 5 seats.

Below is a list of all candidates confirmed for running in the 2024 General Election for Galway West.

AJ Cahill – The Irish People

Catherine Connolly – Independent

John Connolly – Fianna Fáil

Mike Cubbard – Independent

Maireád Farrell – Sinn Féin

Patrick Feeney – Independent

Noel Grealish – Independent

Seán Kyne – Fine Gael

Pádraig Lenihan – Aontú

Doran McMahon – Irish Freedom Party

Maisie McMaster – People Before Profit Solidarity

Hildegarde Naighton – Fine Gael

Helen Ogbu – The Labour Party

Pauline O’Reilly – The Green Party

Grainne Seoige – Fianna Fáil

Eibhlín Seoighthe – Social Democrats

Noel Thomas – Independent Ireland

Click here to see the candidates for Roscommon-Galway.

Click here to see the candidates for Galway East.

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Plans approved for new housing development in Loughrea

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Plans approved for new housing development in Loughrea

Plans for a new housing development of almost three dozen homes in Loughrea have been approved.

The project led by Jardonelle Ltd would see 33 homes built at Cosmona, with access via the existing Abbeyfields Estate road.

A number of Abbeyfields residents lodged objections, saying they weren’t against the homes in principle, but how they were being developed and using certain spaces.

County planners have now approved the plans, with 33 conditions attached.

 

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Roscommon-Galway General Election candidates 2024

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Roscommon-Galway General Election candidates 2024

Voting for the 2024 General Election will take place on Friday November 29th.

Roscommon-Galway has 11 candidates, and 3 seats.

Below is a list of all candidates confirmed for running in the 2024 General Election for Roscommon-Galway.

 

Vincent Beirne – Independent

Cormac Ó Corcoráin – Aontú

Martin Daly – Fianna Fáil

Dympna Daly-Finn – Fine Gael

Aisling Dolan – Fine Gael

Michael Fitzmaurice – Independent Ireland

 

Claire Kerrane – Sinn Féin

Andrew Mannion – People Before Profit Solidarity

Eugene Murphy – Independent

Martina O’Connor – The Green Party

Alan Sweeney – The Irish People

 

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Galway East General Election candidates

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Galway East General Election candidates

Voting for the 2024 General Election will take place on Friday November 29th.

Galway East has 14 candidates, and 4 seats.

Below is a list of all candidates confirmed for running in the 2024 General Election Galway East.

Conor Burke – People Before Profit Solidarity

Sean Canney – Independent

Albert Dolan – Fianna Fáil

Declan Geraghty – Independent Ireland

Clodagh Higgins – Fine Gael

Fergal Landy – Independent

Eoin Madden – The Green Party

Niamh Madden – Fine Gael

Paul Madden – Independent

Louis O’Hara – Sinn Féin

David O’Reilly – The Irish People

Anne Rabbitte – Fianna Fáil

Peter Roche – Fine Gael

Luke Silke – Aontú

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National Broadband Plan over halfway completed in County Galway

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National Broadband Plan over halfway completed in County Galway

The National Broadband Plan is now over the halfway point across County Galway, with 24,300 premises now able to avail of high-speed connectivity.

40,000 homes across the county are included in the State’s Intervention Area as part of a €153m Government investment in Galway.

Nationwide, with 104 and a half thousand premises connected, the plan is on track to deliver its goals within budget by the end of 2025.

National Broadband Ireland spokesperson Tara Collins says rural communities will benefit long-term:

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Former Labour candidate Fergal Landy to contest Galway East as an Independent

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Former Labour candidate Fergal Landy to contest Galway East as an Independent

Former Labour candidate Fergal Landy has announced he will contest the Galway East constituency as an Independent.

He says there’s been no falling out with the party, but on this occasion it just wasn’t possible to run as a party candidate.

Fergal Landy, who’s based in Oranmore, has a background in community development, social work and human rights

He contested the recent local elections in Athenry/Oranmore for Labour, but was eliminated in the early counts.

Mr. Landy also contested the recent European Elections for Labour, but was again eliminated in the early stages.

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Gardaí investigating after man's body found at Claddagh Quay

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Gardaí investigating after man's body found at Claddagh Quay

Gardaí are investigating all the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the body of a man at Claddagh Quay yesterday.

The man’s body has since been removed from the scene to University Hospital Galway.

The area had been closed for a time following the discovery yesterday.

A post-mortem examination will take place in due course, the results of which will determine the course of the Garda investigation.

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Calls for election candidates to support Galway light rail

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Calls for election candidates to support Galway light rail

Galway City Community Network is calling on local general election candidates to support light rail for the city.

Following 20 years of lobbying by local campaign group GLUAS, a feasibility study was carried out recently.

The study showed that light rail is a ‘viable transport option’ for Galway City and could carry up to 13 million passengers a year.

Campaigner and retired Chartered Engineer, Brendan Mulligan says comittment to the scheme could see increased development across the city.

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Experts offer advice to businesswomen to maximise their personal potential

Galway women wishing to ‘enhance their personal brand’ have been invited to an event this November that will help professionals stand out and make an impact in their careers.

The evening, organised by women’s advocacy group, BPW Galway, will feature two expert speakers – Áine Killilea and Sinead Nic Gabhann – who are leaders in the fields of personal branding and vocal communication.

Ms Killilea, founder of Aine Image and Communications, is a personal brand and communications specialist, who will focus on how women present themselves, and their online presence.

Bearna native, Ms Nic Gabhann, a renowned speaking coach and voice teacher, will speak about how women can communicate better.

“People make their first decision when they look at you, they make their final decision when you open your mouth,” explained Ms Nic Gabhann.

“People can have a certain persona online – which everyone on the dating scene knows – and then you meet someone and you’re like, ‘oh, this was not what I expected’ or ‘wow they’re even better than I expected’.”

As well as teaching people how to sing, she is also a superior speaking coach and voice teacher, who helps people to prepare for public speaking or to communicate better.

“Sometimes people don’t like their voice. This is to help them like their voice. Sometimes they don’t like to speak up and this will give them the confidence to do that.

“Maybe they’re not understood because of the way they speak. Maybe they mumble. Maybe they have too many filler words. They speak too quickly. They don’t project enough. They don’t vary the rate they speak. I help people with all these things,” she said.

During the upcoming event, ‘Enhancing Your Personal Brand: Have Your Value Seen and Heard in the Workplace’, both women will impart their knowledge on how women can “communicate and show up better than they currently are”.

“Aine will be talking about how your present yourself and your presence online, and then when you show up, she’ll talk about fashion and dress sense. How do you come across from an online perspective? Then I follow on, what does your voice mean and how do you show up when you start speaking? Because if you show up and you look a certain way, then the way you communicate can let you down,” she said.

As well as advice, Ms Nic Gabhann will give effective breathing techniques to manage nerves and simple vocal exercises to improve tone, clarity, and authority.

The event will take place on Thursday, November 21, at 7pm in The Alcantara Building, Bonham Quay, H91AK1V. Guests will enjoy a selection of canapés, wines, and light refreshments.

BPW Galway members can attend for €25, while non-members are welcome for €40, with a €15 refund if you become a BPW Galway member within a fortnight.

Pictured: Sinead Nic Gabhann…expert advice.

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