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Simply stunning Ballymurray residence is laden with class and elegance in abundance
Fearagh, Ballymurray,
University of Galway Maree advance to cup semi-finals
Joe-Junior Mvuezolo scored a season-high 33 points as University of Galway Maree progressed to the InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Cup semi-finals with a 92-77 win over Belfast Star on Saturday evening at Calasanctius College.
Treats at the final Over The Edge: Open Reading of 2022
Over The Edge, Galway City's literary events organisation, organise readings of poetry and fiction at a variety of venues around Galway City. The December ‘Over The Edge: Open Reading’ will take place in Galway City Library on Thursday, December 15 from 6-7.30pm.
University of Galway announces 2022 honorary degree recipients
Margaretta D’Arcy, Lelia Doolan, Dr Jerry Cowley, and Ronan Scully will receive honorary degrees at next week’s winter conferring ceremonies, University of Galway has announced.
Andy Friend to depart Connacht Rugby at end of the season
Connacht Rugby has confirmed that Director of Rugby Andy Friend will depart the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Buccaneers move to summit of AIL Division 1B with impressive bonus point win in Belfast
MALONE 18 BUCCANEERS 35
The Galway shawl
The Galway shawl was a specific type of heavyweight shawl worn by women during the cold season. It was very popular during the 19th century and was still being worn by a few older, more traditional, women up until the 1950s. It was worn by women all over Ireland, but for some reason was known as the Galway shawl. It was a winter-weight outer garment and was worn over a lightweight one.
A utility room with form and function – top tips from design specialists Neptune
To squirrel away all the more practical, messy aspects of home life and keep the kitchen as a place just for cooking and socialising is a very valuable thing.
DRIVING HISTORY
Johnny Carroll is known throughout the country as The Man With The Golden Trumpet. Having started with the Pioneer Aces showband at the age of 13, it's ok to say Mr Carroll is a long time on the road.
Funny money — Comedy Festival sees Galway laughing all the way to bank
Galway is laughing all the way to the bank this week-end with the Galway Comedy Festival worth an estimated €7.5m to the local economy.