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Legacies of a Galway slaveholder

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A post-chaise was a four-wheeled, enclosed, horse-drawn carriage that was popular in the eighteenth century. The driver did not have a seat; he travelled on one of the horses. The necessary detail for the purpose of this account lies in the fact that there were windows to the front.

All ages Oh Boland gig

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AN ALL-ages opoen mic and gigs from Galway bands Liquid Space and Oh Boland form part of Sos. #2 - the gig nights that celebrate Galway city and county's diverse and original music community.

New taxi rules will clean up industry and drive out rogues says MEP

The announcement yesterday of new rules for the taxi industry in Ireland will lead to more professionalism, will drive out rogue operators and will clean up the industry, according to MEP Jim Higgins.

Stagecoach classes and children’s parties

STAGECOACH GALWAY has launched two programmes for the summer months - its regular theatre classes and a new venture called Stagecoach Parties.

Mass for St Fiacre

The annual mass in honour of Saint Fiacre will be celebrated at his church ruins and graveyard at Ullard, Graiguenamanagh today (Friday) evening July 23, at 8 pm.

New Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix collection at Bella Baby

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Maxi-Cosi has been supporting parents for decades by keeping their precious cargo safe while travelling in cars.

SnuggleRug - ‘The Rug with a Hug’

Great ideas can arise from frustrating everyday situations. Last October Clodagh, stay-at-home mum of two from Athlone, set out for a nice long evening stroll. It was a dry but cold and windy evening and it was not long before her three-year-old in his buggy announced he was “freezie coldie” and all he wanted was to go home.

Bring ‘n’ buy baby equipment sale in Moycullen

The Moycullen Parent and Toddler Group is organising a bring’n’buy sale of baby equipment (Moses’ baskets, baby gyms, high chairs, prams, pushchairs, baby carriers, etc.), toddler/pre-schooler toys, games, books and clothes - used but in very good condition) on Sunday from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Arus Uilinn, Church Road, Moycullen.

 

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