Football pop-up shop back in west this weekend

Thu, May 16, 2024

Ireland’s best football pop up shop – The Bottomless Pit of Football returns for two day’ this May on Saturday May 18 and Sunday 19 at The Clock Tavern Westport, Co Mayo.

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Ballyloughane walkway should be open soon says Crowe

Thu, May 16, 2024

BY JAMIE CONLON
Councillor MJ Crowe confirmed this week that he is hopeful that the walkway difficulties in Ballyloughane will be resolved soon.

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Arts Festival launch heralds Galway’s summer

Thu, May 16, 2024

The Galway International Arts Festival launched the annual programme for its 48th summer extravaganza in Bohermore’s Dean Hotel this week.

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Develop your sea legs and learn about sailing at upcoming free event

Thu, May 16, 2024

Like any sport, taking that first step to get involved can be daunting, but also can lead to a lifetime of reward of physical activity and lifelong friendships.

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Tribesmen Rowing Club host ‘Adult Introduction to Rowing Camp’

Thu, May 16, 2024

Tribesmen Rowing Club recently hosted an ‘Adult Introduction to Rowing Camp’, led by Janet Kehelly and her army of volunteers.

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A festival of outdoor painting in Kinvara, Thoor Ballylee, and the Burren next month

Thu, May 16, 2024

Is your home missing an original painting of a local scene? Wait no longer! Art enthusiasts will be gathering on Kinvara Quay on Sunday, June 2 at 6pm for an unique opportunity to buy amazing hot-off-the-easel original paintings.

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Gaelforce River Fest 2024 celebrates adventure in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands

Thu, May 16, 2024

The picturesque town of Lanesborough in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands will host the exciting Gaelforce River Fest from May 17 to 18. Supported by Fáilte Ireland, this vibrant festival, set against the lush midlands countryside, invites adventurers and families to enjoy a weekend of dynamic outdoor activities and cultural experiences.

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A woman you don’t meet every day

Thu, May 16, 2024

There are people who do great things for their city by virtue of the position they hold; that an extra element of their public role enables them to do with ease the good things that make a difference to those who need a bit of a lift in life. These people are worthy and deserving of our acclamation for the good they do.

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Ballyburke causes major row in final city council meeting

Thu, May 16, 2024

Councillors were voting to approve plans for a community retail centre, creche, cafe, outdoor ampitheatre, 84 south-facing social housing units with sea views, and a landscaped plaza behind Colaiste na Corribe secondary school off the Ballymoneen Road.

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County Galway prepares for a walk on the wild side

Thu, May 16, 2024

County Galway is gearing up for an action-packed week in celebration of Ireland’s biodiversity and natural heritage, from the unique birdlife along the Shannon Callows in East Galway to the wildflowers on the limestone pavement of Inis Meáin.

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150-job boost as first Irish Radisson RED set to open in city

Thu, May 16, 2024

Galway got a jobs boost this week when it was announced that the Radisson RED Galway at Crown Square, currently under construction, is scheduled to open its doors later this year.

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Black tie event to mark 150 years of University of Galway Rugby

Thu, May 16, 2024

University of Galway Rugby Club will hold a star-studded black-tie event at the Galmont Hotel this October to mark their 150th anniversary.

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New Irish literary magazine 'Ragaire' to be launched in Galway

Thu, May 16, 2024

Ragaire, a new Irish literary magazine championing inventive and imaginative writing, encouraging readers to explore new pathways in poetry and prose, will be launched in Galway.

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Dominic O'Connor Ltd sees continued growth

Thu, May 16, 2024

Established in 2002, Dominic O’Connor Ltd has earned a solid reputation for providing specialist, commercial and industrial mechanical engineering services to the building industry.

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NTA no-show irks city councillors

Thu, May 16, 2024

‘If the mountain won’t come to Mohammad, then Mohammad must go to the mountain’ is the attitude of Galway city councillors who passed a motion calling on the Government to regionalise the NTA after Dublin-based officials did not attend City Hall’s final meeting of its five-year term last week.

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Loughrea Town Hall revitalisation project one step closer to reality

Thu, May 16, 2024

Following nearly a decade of robust campaigning and fundraising, the stalwart efforts of the Loughrea Arts Recreation & Culture (LARC) community group are celebrating the announcement that contract documents for the refurbishment of the historic landmark, are now on e-tenders.

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Loughrea Councillor writes to Towercom Board requesting that ‘monstrosity’ mast in Kilrickle be moved

Thu, May 16, 2024

Cllr Declan Kelly has appealed to Towercom to move a recently erected telecommunications mast in Kilrickle to a “less visually obtrusive site”.

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Moving music to the edge of town

Thu, May 16, 2024

Slowly but surely, it became part of my childhood ritual of going to sleep and to this day, it still is. I have a need for music under my pillow. It’s that simple.

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Loughrea's people make the town great

Thu, May 16, 2024

Overlooked by the stunning Slieve Aughty mountains and surrounding a lake the town was named after, Loughrea is a rural town which marches to the beat of its own drum.

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Community comes together to make Loughrea shine

Thu, May 16, 2024

With the annual Tidy Towns frenzy taking over the nation, Loughrea's chances of taking home a coveted Tidy Towns award is looking likely, thanks to the stalwart efforts of the Loughrea Tidy Towns Committee and the wider community.

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