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Cunningham Autopoint new main dealer for BYD in Galway
Cunningham Autopoint has been appointed as the main dealers in Galway for the BYD range of passenger cars.
Kylemore sees the Blessing of its twentieth Abbess
This week Kylemore Abbey saw the Blessing of its twentieth Abbess, Mother Karol O’Connell OSB.
Galway girl Raftery returns to Irish action at Clare Forest Rally
Galway-based rally driver Aoife Raftery is set to make her long-awaited return to Irish gravel rallying at this weekend's Clare Forestry Rally as part of the Irish Forest Rally Championship.
Galway’s 350-year old link with Gyor continues with gratitude for gift
Galway Cathedral has welcomed the gifting of a painted replica of the revered 'Weeping Virgin Mother of Gyor' painting, graciously presented to the Diocese of Galway by His Excellency Bishop András Veres of Gyor, Hungary, on a recent visit to Ireland.
Misleór Festival of Nomadic Cultures returns to Galway
Europe’s only annual festival of nomadic cultures, Galway based Misleór has launched their 2024 programme. The programme features a vibrant mix of music, film, talks, poetry, storytelling, workshops and art exhibitions. The Misleór Festival of Nomadic Cultures will connect nomadic peoples from around the world and showcase their artistry at over 25 events over four days. ?
Galway-based Signum Surgical gets FDA approval for innovative device
Galway-based Signum Surgical — a medical technology company developing innovative solutions to treat colorectal diseases, has confirmed that its BioHealxTM technology has been granted marketing clearance by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as a first-of-its-kind medical device for the treatment of anal fistula.
Craughwell rally driver unveils all-new Peugeot E-3008
Aoife Raftery unveiled the all-new Peugeot E-3008 at the annual Peugeot Dealers Conference at the Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort recently.
Rallying brings Raftery from Craughwell to Canaries
When Aoife Raftery recounts spinning her suped-up Peugeot around an unexpectedly wet bend on a rough gravel course in Czech Republic last year, her shoulders sway with the memory. Wearing a sleeveless top in the morning heat of Gran Canaria where this year’s 47th Rally Islas Canarias begins today, May 2, the muscle memory of fast gear changes twitches in her exposed fore arms.
Calls for mandatory first aid training for Irish drivers
Motoring experts are calling for mandatory first aid training for all drivers so they know how to help in the event of a road accident.