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Gaels go out out after extra-time thriller in Galway

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John Gallagher thought he had secured a famous victory for the Gaels from Mayo Abbey when he finished the ball to the back of the net three minutes into injury time of this Connacht Intermediate Football Championship Semi-Final.

Byrne still passionate about the game

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John Byrne’s face creases into a smile when recalling the magic of it all. The times were simple, but the game always mattered. In the Byrne household on Henry Street two prized possessions existed.

New bus routes will ‘do nothing’ to solve public transport problems in North Galway, says Charity

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New proposals for bus routes in north Galway do “absolutely nothing to resolve the lack of public transport services” in the area, and omit towns and villages which the routes claim will be served.

Draw at Eamonn Deacy Park

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GALWAY UNITED 0 TREATY UNITED 0

Tributes paid to Annaghdown man after fatal Cornamona accident

The Annaghdown community is in shock this week after the death of a popular local man in a traffic collision in Cornamona last weekend.

Galway United eager to impress at Eamonn Deacy Park

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Galway United manager John Caulfield is looking forward to tomorrow’s crucial SSE Airtricity League first division encounter against Treaty United at Eamonn Deacy Park (7.45pm).

Galway WFC face Bohemians on Saturday

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Another important Saturday afternoon in the WNL beckons for Galway WFC, who host Bohemians at Eamonn Deacy Park, kick off 2pm.

New agreement now in place for exchange of UK driving licences

The Minister for Transport, Mr Eamonn Ryan TD, has signed an agreement with the United Kingdom that will allow for the exchange of UK driving licences for an Irish licence, for holders of UK licences resident here.

A chance to walk through history

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By the 16th century Galway was a compact, well laid out town, with handsome buildings, protected by a strong wall. The wealth of the so called Tribal families, originally Anglo/Normans, built up over decades of canny, and adventurous trade, bought them total control of the municipal authorities. Loyalty to the English crown rubber-stamped their laws to keep the native Irish out of the town. They built large houses in a style that reflected their power, while meeting the aesthetic standards of their European contemporaries. Galway was a place apart from the rest of the island.

Free stroke education counselling service launched in Westmeath

A free counselling service has been launched aimed at providing coping skills and vital information to people who are caring for the estimated 1,100 stroke survivors living in Westmeath.

 

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