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This Spring, let Colourfence transform your garden
The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence can never be called fun.
The ring road is not a problem, it is a major solution
An Bord Pleanala giving the ‘go-ahead for the N6 Galway City Ring Road is a positive decision and a major step forward for Galway.
Should I eat a little and often?
When it comes to our nutrition goals, there is a lot of hearsay around whether you should eat a certain number of times and eat at a specific time of the day.
Tips for Your First Time Driving A Van
When you first pick up your new van, it can be very exciting – even if you’ve decided to opt for a second-hand one. But if you’ve never driven a van before, you will probably find that it is a bit different from driving a car. Some people struggle to drive vans, but others pick it up in no time at all. The good news is that it isn’t too tricky, as long as you prepare. Read on to find out some of our top tips for driving a van for the first time.
Help with primary school mathematics — September is just nine weeks away
Is your child’s maths performance below par? Is it affecting his/her confidence and outlook? Is your child just a little bit at sea, or is maths a total minefield? As the school year draws to a close, is it time to put a schedule in place for September? And what about maths and the summer slide?
The invisible strings that hold community together
Back in the summer of ‘82, when Paolo Rossi was setting the stones alight with his scorching display in the heat of football pitches at the Spanish World Cup, I spent the days picking cold stones from a wet football pitch in Mayo. In those days, when the offer of a job was as fickle as the tumbleweed that blew across our horizon, the Community Employment Scheme was all we knew.
Strong results with ninety three per cent sold at The Connacht Property Auction
The Connacht Property Auction held its first public auction of 2019 on Thursday February 21 in the Menlo Park Hotel, Galway. Of the 15 properties on offer, 14 were successfully sold giving an impressive 93 per cent success rate for the first event of the year. After a successful run of auctions in 2018, the auction team were expecting to start 2019 in a similar manner and they did not disappoint with continued interest in the majority of lots that were offered.
Mr Math — understand, believe, and achieve
Mr Math offers extensive tuition classes for Leaving and Junior Cert students with a focus on examination based revision. With more than 25 years' experience, Eamonn Conroy (St Enda's Secondary School, Galway) teaches maths to all levels in a clear, structured, and accessible way.
The Breaffy Clubs Spinning Experience
I decided to sample the spinning experience in Breaffy Leisure Centre. Cathy Geraghty, leisure club manager, organised a session for me. I arrived for the 7.15 session on Thursday evening and was met by the fit looking and softly spoken Ray Kirrane. Ray explained that a spinning workoutis an excellent way to burn calories, build muscles, and relieve stress.