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The Sporting Year of 2021

The European Super Soccer League was announced on Sunday April 19. It would be the Bees Knees, the Cat’s Pyjamas, the last word, and whatever you’re having yourself. But it was dead and buried by Wednesday April 21 thanks to the vocal fury of the English fans and even Boris helped save the day! And then the American owners started issuing apologies, pathetic. Relegation, yea, there’s an idea.

Ireland revels in sporting joy as grim Covid-19 situation causes concern

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Local Green Party Councillor reflects on Climate Action Plan 2021

Local Green Party Councillor, Louise Heavin, this week spoke to the Athlone Advertiser and reflected in detail upon the recent publication, by Government, of the Climate Action Plan 2021.

Centurion Sexton deserves worthy sporting recognition as Leaving Certificate reform imminent

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Numerous award winning theatre ‘Fight Night’ at Roscommon Arts Centre

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This winter, Rise Productions embark on a nationwide tour of Gavin Kostick’s FIGHT NIGHT to celebrate the show’s tenth anniversary, taking in Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, November 19, at 8pm.

COP26, biodiversity and Galway

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Policy-makers could really benefit from talking to children more. In a survey carried out at an event in June organised by the Galway National Park City initiative involving young people from 13 city primary schools, participants were asked what they loved most about Galway.

Still room for hope amid threat of climate change, says O’Reilly

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In the face of the existential threat that is Climate Change, Galway Green senator Pauline O’Reilly said there is still room for “hope”.

Rally for Climate Justice takes place this Saturday

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The COP26 Coalition Galway will hold a rally for climate justice at the Spanish Arch on Saturday November 6 at 12 noon.

Mr Tuke’s Fund

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One of the reasons for the success of Mr Tuke’s Fund, which sponsored emigrants to America and Canada in the 1880s, was that as far as possible Tuke personally interviewed those wishing to go. He insisted that only families with at least one member capable of hard, physical work could participate. Proper clothes and money were provided to start their new life, and arrangements made in advance where they would stay and find work.

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