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Biodiversity orchard planting scheme has Galway’s bees ‘buzzin’
Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew and Monivea Tidy Towns are two local beneficiaries of this year’s ‘Orchards in the Community’ green scheme.
Exhibition at Ceannt Station amplifies voice of neurodivergent teen artist
The newly unveiled collection at Ceannt Station is the work of teenage artist, Mary O’Connor, a 6th year student of Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew.
Mountbellew students beat high ‘steaks’ to win Irish Angus Schools’ Competition
Four students from Holy Rosary College (HRC), Mountbellew, have beaten some 600 competitors to be announced as winners of the 2023 Certified Irish Angus Schools’ Competition in Croke Park on March 31.
Galway student’s parcel company combines the modern with the nostalgic
A secondary school student in County Galway has established a new business which promotes West of Ireland products and taps into a nostalgia for parcels sent to Ireland by relatives in the USA.
Annual All-Ireland Drama Festival Schools Playwright competition winners announced
The Dean Crowe Theatre would normally be a hive of stage talent activity at this time but for a second successive year the All-Ireland Drama Festival was cancelled due to the persistent presence of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mountbellew students through to finals of Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition
Four transition year students from Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew have qualified for the national finals of the Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition, taking place this month. Their final presentation and interview is due to be held on April 15 via Hopin conferencing.
Mountbellew to host conference on The Fenians and Manchester Martyrs
In September 1867, 50 Fenians attacked a prison van at Hyde Road, Manchester, intent on releasing their comrades Thomas Joseph Kelly, a Galwegian, and Timothy Deasy. An unarmed police sergeant, Charles Brett was shot dead and 26 men were tried for partaking in the attack.
The Connacht Property Auction sees forty per cent increase in UK and foreign buyers
The Connacht Property Auction has noted a significant uplift in foreign buyers looking to purchase in the west of Ireland. During the months of June, July, and August, the auction team have seen an increase of 40 per cent in enquiries for Galway, Mayo, and Clare from foreign based buyers. The majority of these are from the UK with sterling exchange rate remaining very strong while there are also strong enquiries from Australia, Germany, US, and Canada.