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Next generation of placemakers - Radharc na Mara students shape local community at Crown Square
The newly developed Crown Square Development in Mervue, Galway City, is set to become a hub for the local community, with amenities such as cafes, a food-hall, a walking track, a pharmacy, and a medical centre. To encourage collaboration and creativity among locals, the JJ Rhatigan & Company, the developer of Crown Square, has initiated a community engagement programme.
Battle for Sweeney Cup gets going this weekend
Calling the eventual winners of the Mayo GAA Intermediate Football Championship is a fool's errand most years and this year is no different.
Kilmeena are the kings of Ireland
The story of this day will be talked about and remembered for generations to come in Kilmeena.
Kilmeena stand on the brink of being Kings amongst men
The Kilmeena adventure has one more stop on its journey this weekend. The final destination is the citadel of Gaelic Games - Croke Park.
Kilmeena one step from All Ireland glory
Kilmeena are Croke Park bound after an outstanding display of football in Perase Park in Longford on Saturday afternoon.
Kilmeena look for killer instinct to book final spot
The white and black sails will be hoisted high around the shores of Clew Bay on Saturday morning and the Kilmeena armada will be heading inland towards Longford as they get ready for a date with destiny.
Kilmeena and Cill Chomáin tussle in midday shoot-out
This clash in Crossmolina on Saturday lunch-time will see the ball thrown in on football final weekend across the county.
All on the line in junior semi-finals
Two of the final four in this year's junior championship are heading into the semi-finals off the back of just a week's break, following the need for play-offs to sort out one of the groups in the round robin stage of the competition - and will be facing each other on Sunday afternoon.
Super sub Hession seals junior joy for Kilmaine
When Conor Madden decided to be the man to take on the last chance for Kilmeena to draw level almost seven minutes into injury time, every Kilmaine and Kilmeena supporter inside and outside the ground had their hearts in their mouths.