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Power plant plans paused
An application has been submitted to Galway City Council to build the first of three proposed energy centres in Galway designed to generate heat, then distribute it by underground piping to apartment blocks, hospitals, schools and industrial customers.
Corrib Oranmore Toastmasters Club resumes meetings this September
Corrib Oranmore Toastmasters Club will resume regular meetings following the summer break. The first meeting of the new season will take place on Tuesday September 2 at 8:00 PM in the Maldron Hotel, Oranmore.
Galway fighter advances to final of four provinces match-up
Galway Black Dragon kickboxer, Giulia Comini is heading for an All-Ireland final after victory in a four provinces 62 kilo match-up under K-1 rules at the Maldron Hotel in Tallaght.
Bounce into fitness with Kangoo Jumps – Fun for All Ages
Looking for a fun, energetic way to get fit? Kangoo Jumps might be just the thing for you and your family. This unique fitness experience offers something for everyone, from high-energy Kangoo Power classes to family-friendly sessions designed to get kids and parents moving together.
The woman who refuses to be beaten by ME
"Is that a rub or a scrub?" Marie Curran's husband jokingly asks her when she washes the dishes. That simple chore can be a mammoth task for the 43-year-old Waterford woman who was diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in 2012.
Galway hotel outlook for 2024 remains bright
From an economic perspective the outlook for the Galway hotel sector remains positive. The latest Irish labour market data show all-time high employment of 2.71 million across the economy while average weekly earnings grew by 4.6 per cent compared to the same period in 2022, both of which supports the outlook for leisure spending in the county.
United prepare for top of the table meeting with Waterford
Galway United laid down another marker ahead of tomorrow night’s top-of-the-table clash against Waterford in the RSC with an impressive win against Treaty United on Monday night.
United continue to set the pace with recent rout
Galway United strolled to a 6-0 victory in the bank holiday sun over a hapless Harps side in Eamonn Deacy Park on Monday evening.
No room for complacency as key fixtures loom for United
Galway United now sit 12 points clear at the top of the SSE Airtricity first division after beating Athlone Town 3-1 at home on Friday night. Second-placed Waterford could only manage a draw in Longford on Saturday, which allowed United to extend their commanding lead at the top.
United face litmus test with visit of Waterford
The stakes are high for Galway United when they host Waterford FC in a top-of-the-table tie tomorrow night in Eamonn Deacy Park (7.45pm).
