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Galway-based Lally Tours named among the top ten per cent of things to do worldwide
Lally Tours has been recognised among the top things to do worldwide in Tripadivsor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards 2024. The award honours businesses that consistently earn great reviews, placing them among the top 10 per cent of listings around the world on Tripadvisor.
Lally Tours Wins Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award 2024
Lally Tours has been recognised in Tripadvisor’s® Travellers’ Choice® Awards for 2024. The award honours businesses that consistently earn great reviews, placing them among the top 10% of listings around the world on Tripadvisor.
Derelict Ballinasloe
Galway historian Barry Lally will launch an exhibition focusing on ideas of dereliction for Culture Night 2023 tomorrow at 7.30pm at Ballinasloe’s Town Band Hall.
Misleór Festival of nomadic cultures opens in city
The Misleór Festival of nomadic cultures will run in the city until October 1 with a vibrant programme featuring music, film, poetry, talks and visual art from Traveller, Roma, Sámi, Mongolian, Australian Aboriginal and Romany Gypsy communities.
Niall Teague and Padraic Joyce to perform at The Mick Lally Theatre
Best known as a powerful writing and performing duo, Niall Teague and Padraic Joyce have developed their craft as songwriters and performers and grown in popularity since winning the Panceltic international song contests in 2018. Influenced by their local Galway community, culture, and sounds, they perform music that speaks to fans across the musical spectrum. They have become important new contributors to folk music both in English and in the Irish language.
Shaping our places — Architecture At The Edge is back
How we relate to our built environment in a social, political and cultural context will be exploited in the sixth annual Architecture at the Edge (AATE) Festival which returns for its sixth edition from October 1-9.
Lally Tours offer for frontline workers
The winter has always been a particularly tough time on health services, the colder darker season brings with it the usual illnesses and ailments that put our frontline nurses and doctors under added pressure, this has long been true even before the last 20 months of pandemic battle.
Lally remains optimistic
These are encouraging times for Galway WFC, who are busy preparing for Saturday’s FAI Cup semi-final against Shelbourne at Tolka Park.
Galway WFC boss Lally remains optimistic
Galway WFC manager Stephen Lally was ‘disappointed’ his improving team suffered a WNL defeat against a hugely promising DLR Waves outfit at the UCD Bowl on Sunday afternoon.
Cup quarter-final on the agenda for Galway WFC
An eagerly anticipated FAI Cup quarter-final takes place at Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday evening when Galway WFC host DLR Waves (7.30pm).