Search Results for 'Cong Co'
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Cancer Fund for Children appoints new cancer support specialist for Galway
Rachel Duffy has been announced as Cancer Fund for Children’s new cancer support specialist for Galway. Ms Duffy, a native of Roscommon now living in Barna, will provide informal therapeutic, social and emotional support to children diagnosed with cancer, their siblings and families in Galway and throughout the west.
Rugby legend, Rory Best, to walk 300km in aid of Cancer Fund for Children
Former captain of the Ireland national rugby team, Rory Best, has announced his second fundraising trek in aid of Cancer Fund for Children, walking from Dublin's Aviva Stadium to Cong, Co Mayo this May.
Ashford Castle welcomes Irish Wolfhound pups
What could be better than roaming Ashford Castle’s 350-acre estate with two magnificent Irish Wolfhound pups by your side?
Stocktaking.ie’s Run for Daisy Lodge Cancer Fund for Children
Stocktaking.ie, a Tuam-based company which provides an outsourced stocktaking service to some of Ireland’s greatest retail brands nationwide chose Cancer Fund for Children as their charity partner for 2022 and decided they wanted to support Daisy Lodge Cong in whatever way possible.
Superb detached home in Cong
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering a lovely four bed detached family home in the idyllic rural setting of Drumsheel Lower, Cong, Co Mayo. The property is on a substantial private site with beautiful scenic views and an extensive 13 acres of land included in the sale.
Ashford Castle named top resort hotel in UK and Ireland
Ashford Castle has been voted the number one resort hotel in the UK and Ireland by readers of the iconic Travel + Leisure magazine, one of the most highly regarded travel publications in the world.
Ashford Castle scoops seven awards including 'Supreme Hotel' accolade
Ashford Castle was announced as Ireland’s Supreme Hotel at the independently judged Hotel & Catering Gold Medal Awards this week.
‘Spanish Flu’ ended summer 1919, but a more virulent epidemic remained
The so-called ‘Spanish Flu’ of 1918/19 came in three phases, leading to the false hope that as each phase appeared to be on the wane, it only returned with a vengeance, creating misery and fear throughout the country.
Tight lines — good news for anglers as 18 Galway projects get funding boost
Sean Kyne TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries Sector, has this week announced that 18 angling development projects in the Galway region have been awarded funding of some €275,000 by Inland Fisheries Ireland to improve angling access in the area. The Minister made the announcement while visiting ongoing river enhancement projects on the Grange River, a major tributary of the Clare River that runs through counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. The works have been made possible by a unique collaboration between Inland Fisheries Ireland, the Office of Public Works (OPW), Cairde na Chláir and the Clydagh Foundation.
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard sizzling summer auction draws close
Well in the throes of open viewings, contract requests, and enquiries regarding auction day, the offices of one of Galway's leading local agents, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, are a hive of activity in preparation for what promises to be an exciting and busy auction day. This weekend will see the final Saturday of open viewings on properties, rounding up what has been a busy auction run for the DNG team.