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New festival ‘Fleadh na Bealtaine’ announced for Galway City
Renowned as the city of festivals, Galway is set to host ‘Fleadh na Bealtaine’ a brand-new traditional music and cultural festival, to mark the arrival of Summer and the many visitors to the city over the May Bank Holiday weekend from Thursday April 30 until Monday May 4.
May Day spring art exhibition and pastry evening in Ballybane
Studio C Arts and Crafts, in conjunction with Ballybane Community Hub, welcomes all to join in for the opening of an art exhibition in the community hub on Thursday, May 1 from 12 noon to 2pm.
Slippery slope closure fears averted for Salthill garda station
Mounting fears that Salthill Garda station will soon face the axe got a reprieve this week, with a dramatic U-turn decision on closing the busy barracks at night.
Sporting Year 2022
We lost Phelim Murphy on Friday June 10.
The Sporting Year of 2021
The European Super Soccer League was announced on Sunday April 19. It would be the Bees Knees, the Cat’s Pyjamas, the last word, and whatever you’re having yourself. But it was dead and buried by Wednesday April 21 thanks to the vocal fury of the English fans and even Boris helped save the day! And then the American owners started issuing apologies, pathetic. Relegation, yea, there’s an idea.
Trouble brewing in Europe
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Memorial garden planted in memory of respected Castlebar man
The late Leo O'Shaughnessy from Market Square, Castlebar, who died in May of this year, was a well-respected gentleman who had a long tradition of leaving flowers on doorsteps around the town of Castlebar on May Day for many decades.
Spirit of hope with easing of restrictions as Katie Taylor enhances her sporting prowess
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The future of work - changes are coming
Last Saturday, the Citizens' Assembly published its recommendations on gender equality, which are an impressive set of worthy proposals for constitutional and legislative changes.
Castlebar mourns passing of Leo O’Shaughnessy
The town of Castlebar is mourning the passing of well-known local man, Leo O'Shaughnessy (89), Market Square, Castlebar. The late Mr O'Shaughnessy was one of the last residents in the town centre location and was a well known and popular figure around the town.
