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Fee-fi-fo... fun at Town Hall for panto season
Renmore Pantomime Society’s production, with a new script by Darren Shine, will run from December 29 to January 11.
Silkes of William Street West
At the beginning of the last century, William Joseph Silke came to Galway from Kilconnell. He had occasion to visit the shop owned by Mrs Teresa Mannix on the corner of Upper Dominick Street and Pump Lane. She was a Macaulay from Scotland and was the widow of a Mr Mannix from Galway. They fell in love and eventually married and together, they had four children, Willy Joe, Michael John, Tess and Annie May.
Celebrate your new life together in the timeless Oranmore Lodge Hotel
With four decades of warm welcomes, unforgettable celebrations, and a reputation as a true 'home away from home' for both locals and visitors alike, The Oranmore Lodge continues to hold a special place in the heart of Oranmore.
Platform94 hosts one of Ireland’s largest UK trade events to power regional scaling
In a major show of regional ambition and international collaboration, Platform94 last week hosted one of the largest UK market-focused trade events ever held in the region.
A voice for Galway West
Éamon Ó Cuív lives up the Seanbhóthar behind Corr na Móna, in a small, well-sited bungalow himself and his wife, Áine, built in 1980, six years after moving to Joyce Country, where Éamon landed a job establishing an ill-fated lamb fattening station which later became a successful sawmill.
Competitive rowing in Galway
Rowing ‘matches’ or ‘badge races’ have been taking place on the Corrib for about 170 years. Initially, when there was only one club, The Corrib Rowing and Yachting Club, competitions were confined to members. Then the Commercial Boat Club was formed in 1875, and a meeting was held to promote a regatta at the river beside Menlo Castle. This regatta proved to be a success and was a great boost to the sport of rowing.
Comms blackout means rural GP calls down 75 per cent
WestDoc, the weekend GP service, received a fraction of the urgent care calls it expected from rural areas of County Galway in the three days after Storm Éowyn.
Amazing Apples special send-off gig
Galway’s beloved indie folk-rock sensation, The Amazing Apples, return to Monroe’s for a foot-stomping performance with special significance on Saturday, December 21.
