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The need to future proof our culture
So here we are, at the turn of the Galway year. They used to say that if there were intercounty players at the Galway Races, that they must be out of the championship, their boots hung up for another year.
Galway breathing expert’s book is gift of choice for Coldplay frontman
A Galway based international breathing expert hit the headlines recently when one of his books was given as a gift to English cricketer Ollie Robinson by a British rock band member.
Return of the heroic oarsman
Former Connacht Rugby player and extreme adventurer, Damian Browne received a heroe's welcome upon returning to Galway on Tuesday following his 112-day transatlantic row from New York.
Return of the hero oarsman
Former Connacht Rugby player and extreme adventurer, Damian Browne received a heroe’s welcome upon returning to Galway on Tuesday following his 112-day transatlantic row from New York.
Browne rowing solo after companion fell ill during from Atlantic crossing
One of the two Galwaymen rowing across the Atlantic in an attempt to smash a world record was forced to abandon the attempt after becoming ill.
Chime survey highlights stigma around hearing loss
To mark World Hearing Day which took place this week, Chime, the national charity for deafness and hearing loss, wants to challenge the perceived stigma around hearing loss.
Top tips to look on the bright side as clocks go back on October 31!
On Sunday, October 31, at 2am the clocks go back so brace yourself, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting darker, longer and, of course, much colder. A combination that makes us sleepy, and moody and perpetually ready for bed.
Don’t forget to turn the clocks back this weekend
This Sunday, October 27, at 2am, the clocks go back so brace yourself, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting darker, longer and, of course, much colder, a combination that makes us sleepy, and moody and perpetually ready for bed.
Do not forget to turn the clocks back!
On Sunday, October 29 at 2am the clocks go back, making mornings slightly lighter and evenings darker.