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Flowers for Magdalene’s event takes place at Bohermore Cemetery

A flower laying ceremony will be held at the Magdalene graves in Bohermore cemetery on Sunday at 3pm. This is part of the national Flowers for Magdalene’s event, which will see flowers being laid on Magdalene graves in cities and towns throughout the country that were home to Magdalene Laundries.

Magnificent refurbished home in Bohermore

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a magnificent refurbished three bedroom family home located close to Galway city centre at Liam Mellows Terrace, Bohermore. This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most attractive houses to come to the market in recent times. The property is just moments from Eyre Square and all the amenities the city centre has to offer.

Give it a TRI at NRG Health & Fitness Bohermore to support young people’s mental health

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NRG Health & Fitness Club in Bohermore, Galway are organising their second charity Indoor Relay Triathlon on Friday March 13. Teams of three will take part in relay with one person to swim, one to cycle and one to run simultaneously.

Crowe calling for exception to moratorium as council housing staff at ‘crisis level’

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The current number of housing staff in the Galway City Council is at “crisis level which is having a serious domino effect on the lives of thousands of people across Galway city”.

Lovely three bed in Bohermore

John Quinn is currently offering an excellent terraced residence at No 174 Bohermore. This home, which is within walking distance of the city centre, offers a very spacious interior with oil heating and large gardens to the rear.

All superb locations at Collerans Auctioneers’ next auction

The importance of location has been highlighted once again as property prices within Galway city centre have increased by as much 20 per cent over the last six months, while other parts of the country have remained static.

Coláiste Iognáid - ‘Was it Eton or Stowe?’

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In any war propaganda is a useful weapon. In World War II both the Allies, and the combined Axis powers used broadcasting, leaflet dropping, false information contained in dead men’s briefcases, diaries, fake military manoeuvres, or through clever counter espionage, to discourage and demoralise the enemy. There were many spectacular successes; but the one that really annoyed the British was the voice of William Joyce, broadcasting almost nightly from Reichssender Hamburg radio. He became known as Lord Haw Haw, a much hated figure.

Fifteen Galway community groups receive €91,000 funding from IPB Insurance

Irish mutual insurer, IPB Insurance, has recently announced that 15 Galway-based community groups are among the recipients of their Youth and Community Fund.

Bohermore Community Centre opening is a boost to the locality

The opening of the Bohermore Community Centre is “another positive step in the effort to ensure the community has the resources it deserves”.

Don Stiffe charity gig for Galway Lifeboat service

DON STIFFE, one of Galway’s leading folk singer-songwriters, hosts a concert in Monroe’s Live, tomorrow from 10pm, to raise funds for the Galway Lifeboat service.

 

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