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Garry Hynes tipped for trilogy award

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Dramatist Garry Hynes was nominated for a Best Director award by the UK Theatre Awards last week for DruidO’Casey, the production of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy.

REA Hynes continues to provide expert property guidance in Athlone and Midlands region

Established in 1967 REA Hynes is a long-established family firm of auctioneers, chartered surveyors and estate agents based in Athlone.

Stunning Ballymurray residence oozes charm and character in secluded location

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Fearagh, Ballymurray

Simply stunning Ballymurray residence is laden with class and elegance in abundance

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Fearagh, Ballymurray,

Garry Hynes honoured twice in November

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November was a busy month filled with much deserved, prestigious awards for Druid Theatre Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Garry Hynes.

Garry Hynes’ impact on Galway economy has been worth tens of millions, says Chamber ahead of awards

Garry Hynes, Artistic Director of Druid is to receive the President’s Award at the upcoming Galway Chamber Business Awards 2022, in association with The Shannon Airport Group. In announcing the award, Galway Chamber cited Garry’s “immense contribution to the Irish and international cultural landscape” which has “not just put Galway on the theatre map but made it a vital theatrical destination of renown.”

Dental hygienist Aishling Hynes joins the 3Dental Galway team

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Dental hygienist Aishling Hynes is the newest member of the 3Dental Galway team.

Dental hygienist Aishling Hynes joins the 3Dental Galway team

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Dental hygienist Aishling Hynes is the newest member of the 3Dental Galway team. She has been in the dental profession for more than 15 years, and is a qualified dental hygienist and a member of the Irish Dental Hygiene Association.

‘I met Mary Hynes at the cross of Kiltartan - and fell in love with her there and then…’

One of the attractions for WB Yeats, when he was considering buying the old Norman tower at Ballylee, was that the surrounding countryside echoed with stories of Antoine Ó Raifteiraí (1799-1835), the blind minstrel, who frequented the south Galway area.

‘It’s a big, noisy, intergenerational book’

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SINÉAD HYNES is a closed book emotionally. She is not inclined to share what goes on inside her with her husband Alex, and only with difficulty with herself. For her, it is easier to lie in hospital, claiming she has respiratory illness, than to tell him the truth.

 

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