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Galway Film Fleadh comes to a close with awards ceremony

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Galway Film Fleadh came to a close last night with an awards presentation ceremony, which took place after the Irish premiere of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk.
Galway Film Fleadh is a qualifying festival for the Academy Awards with two winners qualifying for the Oscars nominations.
The Best First Short Animation award went to An BéalBocht, which also won the the Don Quijote Award for Animation in a Short Film.
The Best First Short Drama award was presented to The Date.
The Donal Gilligan Award for Best Cinematography in a Short Film went to BurschiWojnerfor WAVE.
Late Afternoon, animated by Cartoon Saloon was presented the award for Best Animated Sequence in a Short Film.
The Best Short Documentary award was jointly given to two entries – Throwline, directed by Mia Mullarkey and Tit for Tatt, directed by Mairéad Ní Thréinir.
The winner of the One Minute Film Festival is Tempo.
The James Horgan Award for Best Animation went to An Island, directed by Rory Byrne.
The Tiernan McBride Award for Best Short Drama was presented to Wave, directed by Benjamin Cleary and TJ O’ Grady Peyton.
The recipients of both the James Horgan Award for Best Animation and the Tiernan McBride Award for Best Short Drama now qualify for Oscar nomination.
The Best Human Rights Feature was named as City of Ghosts, while the Best International First Feature Award went to God’s Own Country.
The award for Best International Feature went to Mad to be Normal while the Best International Feature Documentary award went to All the Wild Horses.
Richard Kendrick was awarded the Best Cinematography in an Irish Feature for Song of Granite.
The Drummer and the Keeper was named the Best Irish First Feature, while Rocky RosMuc took the title of Best Irish Feature Documentary.
The Best Irish Feature award went to Michael Inside.
The Galway Film Fleadh Pitching Award was given to Michelle Lehane for her project Against the Tide, which also awards her a cash prize for the development of a script.
The Bingham Ray New Talent award went to Dafhyd Flynn, an actor in Michael Inside.

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Death announced of former Bishop of Galway

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Dr Martin Drennan.

The death has occurred of the former Bishop of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora Martin Drennan, six years after he announced his retirement on health grounds. He was aged 78.

The Galway Diocesan Office confirmed the death this (Saturday) afternoon of the Bishop and Apostolic Administrator Emeritus, who oversaw the Diocese for eleven years.

Born on January 2, 1944 in Piltown, County Kilkenny, he studied for the priesthood at Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, from where he was ordained to the priesthood in 1968. His brother Michael is also a priest.

Following his ordination, he continued his studies in Rome where he was awarded a Licentiate in both sacred theology and sacred scripture. He returned to Rome in 1980 to become spiritual director at the Pontifical Irish College for the next five years.

He became a lecturer in sacred scripture at Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, where he continued to teach until his appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin in 1997 with responsibility for East Wicklow and South Dublin.

Following the retirement of Bishop James McLoughlin, Bishop Drennan was appointed Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh and Apostolic Administrator of Kilfenora and he was installed on July 3, 2005 in Galway Cathedral.

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O’Flaherty’s promising start

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Outgoing Cllr Terry O’Flaherty (Ind) is on course to retain her City Council seat – and top the poll in City East. 

With 33% of the boxes tallied, Cllr O’Flaherty is polling strongly, particularly in Renmore. 

Michael John Crowe is ahead of his running mate Alan Cheevers for the Fianna Fáil vote, according to the early figures, although that could change when Doughiska and Roscam boxes are opened. 

The Green Party’s Claire Hillery is on about 7%, with Fine Gael on 10% and Sinn Fein on 5%.

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Tallies underway as votes are sorted

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The opening of boxes for the local elections began at 9am this morning in Leisureland when the tallymen (and women) kicked into gear.

As regards the Galway County Council elections, the smaller areas are being opened first which means that the four-seater Connemara North boxes will be first in the pecking order.

It will be followed by Gort-Kinvara (5 seats), Connemara South (5 seats), Athenry-Oranmore (7 seats), Ballinasloe (6 seats), Loughrea (5 seats) and finally Tuam (7 seats).

The boxes in these areas will be opened and tallied in that particular order before being transferred to the Galway Lawn Tennis Club on Threadneedle Road where the counting will commence around mid-morning.

That is when the fun will really begin – although the tallies should give a good indication as to where most of the seats are destined.

As regards the city, the Galway City East boxes were opened first, followed by Galway City Central and finally Galway City West. These votes will be transferred to the Westside Centre by around 11am for counting.

There are 39 seats on Galway County Council to be filled with 18 on Galway City Council. The City Council count is expected to conclude on Saturday night but the County Council count – with seven electoral areas to be filled – could well go into Monday.

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