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Thérapie Fertility continuing their commitment to provide affordable treatment nationwide
Since opening its doors in July 2021, Thérapie Fertility have been committed to changing the face of fertility care in Ireland, through their mission of affordable and accessible care for all.
Affordable and accessible care from Thérapie Fertility
Since opening its doors in July 2021, Thérapie Fertility has been committed to changing the face of fertility care in Ireland, through its mission of affordable and accessible care for all.
Affordable and accessible care from Thérapie Fertility
Since opening its doors in July 2021, Thérapie Fertility has been committed to changing the face of fertility care in Ireland, through its mission of affordable and accessible care for all.
Thérapie Fertility continue ongoing commitment to the changing face of fertility care
Since opening it’s doors in July 2021, Thérapie Fertility have been committed to changing the face of fertility care in Ireland, through their mission of affordable and accessible care for all.
Thérapie Fertility continue ongoing commitment to the changing face of fertility care
Since opening it’s doors in July 2021, Thérapie Fertility have been committed to changing the face of fertility care in Ireland, through their mission of affordable and accessible care for all.
Affordable fertility care from Thérapie Fertility
Since opening its doors in July 2021, Thérapie Fertility have been committed to changing the face of fertility care in Ireland, through its mission of affordable and accessible care for all. It was therefore of huge importance to the whole team to participate in the first ever public funding model by the Irish Government.
Bike shortage to last until 2022, says bike shop owner
The shortage of bikes for sale is set to continue until next year, one of Galway’s top bicycle retailers has said this week.
The Galway Carol Singers
The Galway Carol Singers were formed in the late 1930s by members of the Junior Conference of the St Vincent de Paul Society. Benny Brennan from West House got the idea originally, and then a committee was formed from various conferences in town. It included Robert Pierce, Joe Lardner, Paddy Donoghue, Mattie Fahy, John Fahy, Pádraic Spelman, and Peter Griffin. The idea was for the singers to raise much needed funds for the society.
Galway Grammar School, 1903
Galway Grammar School was a Protestant institution established under the Erasmus Smith Trust in 1669. It opened around 1675 and has been located at College Road since 1815. The 1950/51 school year was an eventful one when, in November of that year, a wing of the school was gutted by fire, happily, there was no danger of loss of life. Four months later a dormitory ceiling collapsed. The headmaster, George Coughlan, said that the collapse was caused by a 24 foot beam being charred through by a chimney fire. The beam brought down two other beams and half the ceiling. In many old buildings, beams went into chimney flues and successive chimney fires charred them until they came down. Neither incident occasioned an interruption in the school routine.
Galwegians learn harsh lessons of top flight rugby
It does not get any easier for Galwegians when they host Lansdowne at Crowley Park on Saturday (2.30pm) in the Ulster Bank League.