Search Results for 'Kernan Andrews'
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The most influential Galwegian of the past fifty years
Ronnie O’Gorman was the most influential Galwegian of the past fifty years. In The Galway Advertiser he created and nurtured a unique forum for Galway creativity, enterprise and community. Under Ronnie’s benign yet focused stewardship an entirely new version of Galway developed as the universal image of the city – an innovative, cultured, tolerant and sparkling city, successful, slightly raffish, and fun.
The Steven Sharpe Show is coming to Róisín Dubh this Friday June 30
"One of Galway's best kept secrets" - Body & Soul, HotPress.com
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Gardai probe county break-ins
Speed calming measures for Headford
By Kernan Andrews
Charlie McBride - 'a great supporter of everyone working in the arts in Galway'
There are not many who had Charlie McBride’s versatility, work ethic, and a willingness to take on a job given to him at the last minute, and be able to rise to the occasion every time.
Album review: Marina Kaye
ANY HONEST look at the music created over this past decade reveals a basic truth - most of the best music is being made by women.
Commemorative events on centenary of murder of Fr Micheal Griffin
A programme of Commemorative events has been organised to commemorate the centenary of the murder of Fr Michael Griffin during the War of Independence.
Expectant mums 'left out in the rain' sparks calls for 'more compassionate maternity care' from Sinn Féin TD
A "more compassionate approach" needs to be established with maternity care after a number of expectant mothers were forced to wait outside in the rain until called in for their appointments at University Hospital Galway.
Schools ‘not obliged’ to order from Government list of PPE suppliers, says Hoare
None of the PPE suppliers in the Government’s recently issued list of suppliers to schools are Galway based, while only one is located in Connacht.
Middle and rural Ireland 'forgotten in Budget 2021', says Fitzmaurice
Middle Ireland and those living in rural Ireland have been "forgotten in Budget 2021", while farmers will see "little or no benefit" as a result of the measures.