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See Galway city at your own pace with the world's leading hop-on hop-off bus tour, Citysightseeing Galway

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Enrich your Galway experience with Citysightseeing Galway. This is a 24 or 48 hour hop-on hop-off bus tour that stops near all the major Galway attractions and is the ideal way to see the City of the Tribes at your leisure.

Third time lucky for Galway

Galway is enjoying a rich vein of luck this month.

Galway-made westerns continue with Never Grow Old

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IT HAS become almost a tradition now that the Galway Film Fleadh closes with a western. Being one of my favourite genres I have no problem with that, but Never Grow Old has a lot to live up to after last year's Black 47 and 2017's An Klondike.

The market square in Galway city, 1883

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The Square appears as a green piece of land outside the city walls on the early maps of Galway. The 1651 map shows it more or less in the shape it is today. In 1710, Edward Eyre (whose family had come over with the Cromwellians) became mayor of the city. He lived in a house roughly where the Meyrick Hotel is today and the patch of land in front of his house was known as ‘The Mayor’s Garden’. He presented it to the city and it became known as Eyre Square

Bluebird Care Galway takes the gold for the third time

Bluebird Care Galway has just been named as the Best Homecare Provider in Ireland for Quality Management Systems at this year’s National Q Mark Awards.

Do not miss Galway City Yoga Festival

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The Galway City Yoga Festival takes place on September 10 at Knocknacarra Community Centre from 9.30am to 6pm.

Galway Crystal buys back own site

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The Galway Crystal site om the Dublin Road has been recently bought back by Galway Irish Crystal for €3.5 million.

Famous Galway faces - and who they might have been

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HE PLAYED his 300th game for Connacht Rugby last weekend, and now province captain, John Muldoon, is declared and celebrated as 'The Gladiator', in a new exhibition depicting some of the city's famous faces.

 

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