Search Results for 'Chocolate & Confectionery'

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MacDonnells of Williamsgate Street

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In 1904, MJ MacDonnell, Confectioner, announced the fact in the local papers, that he had just opened a TEA ROOM at Number 8, Wiilliamsgate Street where ladies and gentlemen ‘can have freshly made tea and cakes – all cakes made freshly on the premises with the purest ingredients only. Seed, Plum, Rich Plum, Madeira, Citron, Cherry, Sultana, Genoese, Pastry etc. White and Brown scones, Cream scones and Crumpets always in stock. Ice Creams in 24 hours’.

Reaching fulfilment with the help of horses

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It is one of Galway’s best kept secrets, which is surprising given that it is doing sterling work in driving a goal-focused intervention in people with a range of disabilities.

National Apprenticeship Awards

Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB) and Donegal Education and Training Board presented awards and certificates to the graduates of a variety of craft apprenticeship programmes at the Landmark Hotel, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leitrim on November 18.

An Grianán National School launches Amber Flag wellness initiative

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An official launch of the Amber Flag initiative for An Grianán National School took place in Corpus Christi Church, Mount Temple, in recent times.

Naughten expresses disappointment at lack of student helpline support

The refusal of the HSE to consider establishing a mental health helpline for students sitting State exams has been criticised by local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten.

HSE West hears of plan for mental and emotional health supports for Leaving Cert students

BY DECLAN VARLEY

Big Maggie in Ballinderreen

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JOHN B KEANE'S Big Maggie, first staged in 1968 and generating much controversy for its portrait of a woman determined to take back control of her life, is to be be performed in Ballinderreen.

 

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