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Timeless face of Galway hospitality

Galway is what it is because of the people who shape its character, those who dedicate their lives to making it an experience that so many wish to taste. At its heart is the iconic Hardiman, a hotel that has been an enduring symbol of hospitality, elegance, and tradition stretching back to the 19th century. And for the past 45 years, no one has embodied this spirit more than Margaret Glynn.
Grief : the price of love

The 16th of October 2016 is etched indelibly onto Olive Foley's memory. It is a day she will never forget.
Stewart Construction shortlisted for Construction Excellence Awards

Galway's Stewart Construction has been shortlisted as a finalist under two categories in The Irish Construction Excellence Awards (ICE Awards).
Career opportunities at Stewart Construction

Stewart Construction, is a family-owned, fourth-generation, multi-award-winning building contractor, that was founded in Salthill in 1902 and still operates their head office from the same location.
Why the Irish hospitality sector is set to thrive in 2025

Offering flexibility, career growth and skills development, the Irish hospitality sector has emerged triumphant from its COVID-19 slump, entering into what is likely to be its fourth consecutive year of increased staff retention and employee engagement.
Galway entrepreneurs look forward to the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards

Galway will be well represented at the 2024 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Awards which will take place on Thursday 28 November in Powerscourt Hotel, Co Wicklow.
Christmas Party Nights at Clayton Hotel Galway
Are you looking to plan the perfect Christmas party night? Then look no further than the award-winning four-star Clayton Hotel Galway. Whether it is a private party, shared big band party night, or just some nibbles in the bar, the Clayton Hotel Galway has the perfect offering for every taste.
Out the gap: the benefits of taking a gap year

Not getting the points for a course you had worked so hard for seems like the worst possible scenario, but that wouldn’t happen, right? Lara Quirke from Claremorris, Co Mayo thought the same thing. However, the day came when the CAO released their offers, and Lara did not receive hers.That was back in 2021, Lara was 18, fresh out of the Leaving Cert with only dreams of going to college. Now, she was faced with the worst possible outcome. Instead of changing course, or taking her second offer, Lara decided the best decision for her would be a gap year.
The hottest workout in town

National award winning yoga studio, Hot Yoga Galway, was opened in 2005 by Galway native Tracy Dunbar and to date it remains the only affiliated, qualified and certified Bikram Hot Yoga studio in the west of Ireland. Open seven days a week, this purpose-built studio is located on the Tuam Road (opposite the Travelodge Hotel) and offers morning and evening classes.
Golden moments remembered by Ashford Castle’s longest-standing employee as Martin marks 50 years of service

It was August 1974 when Galway man Martin Gibbons stepped through the doors of Ashford Castle for the very first time, starting his first ‘proper’ job as a commis waiter at the hotel’s historic George V restaurant.