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GMIT researchers win funding to explore use of drones for water quality testing
GMIT’s Marine and Freshwater Research Centre (MRFC) has won funding from the Environmental Protection Agency to assess the potential of drones to sample water and physico-chemical data from open lakes.
The Cats come to town for Galway’s first championship home game
Galwegians are looking forward to Brian Cody’s Cats taking on the All-Ireland champions Galway in their home patch in the Leinster championship at Pearse Stadium on Sunday (4pm).
One week to go for DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard May auction
This day next week will see the auction team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard hold the first of their summer 2018 auctions in the Galmont Hotel in Galway. Thursday May 10 will see a host of mixed residential units come to the auction floor with exceptional value across the board.
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard offers great value in May aucton
With summer almost upon us, the auction team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard are busy putting together the final touches to the first of its summer 2018 auctions. May 10 will see a number of mixed residential units come to the auction floor with exceptional value across the board. The Galway city based auction experts started their open viewings last weekend and from the initial viewings, the feedback has been very positive.
Saint Anthony’s College
The Franciscans first came to Galway in 1296 and founded the Abbey. In 1483, a school of advanced theology was instituted there. When the Cromwellians invaded the city, the friars were expelled. In 1657, the friary was destroyed and the church was turned into a courthouse — the present courthouse stands on the same site. In 1660, a new church was erected on the present site of the Abbey. There were 13 friars there in 1766, and eight years later a novitiate was opened here. The present friary was built or rebuilt in 1820, and the present church opened c1836. It was renovated in the 1970s and became the first Franciscan parish in 1971.
Wilde re-imagined at the Roscommon Arts Centre
One of the theatre highlights this season at Roscommon Arts Centre takes place on Saturday, April 7, at 8pm, as Pan Pan Theatre Company take to the stage with their production of The Importance Of Nothing.
Nourish, a new family favourite in Barna
In the small but salubrious village of Barna, restaurants do not change very often. There is Donnelly’s Bar, of course, and O’Grady’s on the Pier, with its unparalleled views of the bay. The Twelve, the boutique hotel in the centre of the village, has plenty of dining options. It offers everything from fine dining at the West restaurant, to more casual options at the Pins bar, bistro, and bakery, and the popular Pizza Dozzina. An Indian, a Chinese, and an Italian takeaway round out the options nicely.
TTM Healthcare is hiring in Ennis
Ireland’s leading independent specialist healthcare recruiter, TTM Healthcare is expanding its Centre of Excellence in Ennis, Co. Clare and is now recruiting for a number of roles across a range of specialisms including marketing, accounts, compliance and recruitment.
Galway athletes make national breakthrough
Harriers coach Matt Lockett has been appointed Irish U20 team coach for the European Cross Country Championships in Slovakia on December 10.