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Galway city to get Pride pedestrian crossing

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Pride rainbow markings will be installed by the Galway City Council on the pedestrian crossing on Bridge Street.

The great porter brewery at Castlebar

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Arthur Guinness began producing porter in 1778. The dark beer was brewed using roasted barley. This 1721 innovation - attributed to Ralph Harwood - gave the cocktail its characteristic colour and intense aroma.

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Whether you are a cruise connoisseur or have yet to dip your toes into the world of luxury on-board travel, Fahy Travel can help you choose the perfect cruise. The dedicated Cruise Worldwide team, under the management of Caroline O’Toole, can guide you with incomparable personal experience and cruising knowledge, all you need to do is tell them where you want to go.

More than €700,000 for Gort town centre regeneration

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A total of €798,584, for the redesign of Market Square and Cannon Quinn Park in Gort has been allocated under the Rural Regeneration Development Fund.

One hundred and ninety five years of the Patrician Brothers in Galway

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In 1790, the Rev Augustine Kirwan, Catholic warden of Galway, established the Galway Charity School near the Shambles Barracks for the education of poor boys. For a variety of reasons, the school failed and eventually, the Brothers of St Patrick, also known as the Patrician Brothers, an order founded in 1808, were invited to take charge.

One hundred and ninety five years of the Patrician Brothers in Galway

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In 1790, the Rev Augustine Kirwan, Catholic warden of Galway, established the Galway Charity School near the Shambles Barracks for the education of poor boys. For a variety of reasons, the school failed and eventually, the Brothers of St Patrick, also known as the Patrician Brothers, an order founded in 1808, were invited to take charge.

Miss Ireland collects her custom-made jewellery for Miss World from Mayo Jewellers

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Last week, Miss Ireland Pamela Uba and Variety – the Children charity of Ireland ambassador from Ballyhaunis, Mayo called into Rory Quinn Jewellers in Bridge Street, Ballina, to collect her jewellery pieces that were custom made and donated to Pamela to wear on stage at this year’s Miss World competition in Puerto Rica next month.

The Fishmarket

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The village of the Claddagh was a unique collection of thatched houses arranged in a very random fashion, occupied by a few thousand souls. They had their own customs, spoke mainly in Irish, intermarried each other, had their own code of laws, and elected their own king. He was quite powerful in many respects and usually solved local disputes. Claddagh people rarely went outside the village to courts of justice. Virtually the entire male population was involved in fishing, but when they landed their catch, it was the women who took over. They were the members of the family who went out and sold the product.

 

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