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Oscar-nominated film director Lenny Abrahamson sends personal message to GCC film students

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The GCC film and documentary graduate screening took place this week in the Eye Cinema. The students were in for a surprise when their tutor Colleen Quinn-Hendrick organised Oscar-nominated Lenny Abrahamson to launch the event with a personal message for these hard-working film makers.

Hair transplant - a patient’s experience - less worry, more confidence at Tir na nÓg Clinic

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Hair loss is a common problem that affects a large percentage of the world’s population.

Dean Crowe Theatre to host return of Feile Ceoil na Scoileanna following three year absence

Féile Ceoil na Scoileanna returns after a three year absence, the 55th version of the festival to take place in the Dean Crowe Theatre from Monday, March 20 to Wednesday, March 22.

Fabulous Barna Road property on the market with John Quinn

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John Quinn auctioneers has received instructions to offer for sale a gorgeous four bedroom detached residence at Gleann na Coille, Barna Road. This property is brilliantly located close to Barna Woods, Silverstrand beach, several local schools, church, shops, and enjoys very easy access to Salthill Promenade and the city centre.

More than 100 schools to be included in programme for young people cycling, walking, and wheeling to school

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, alongside the National Transport Authority and Santa Claus, has announced that 108 schools will be included in the Safe Routes to School Programme.

St Colman’s celebrate promotion to end successful season

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Galway's St Colman's can now look forward to competing at intermediate level in Galway in 2023 after being crowned Pat Barrett champions on Saturday with a 2-11 to 1-8 victory over Na Brideóga from Mayo in Kilbeacanty.

Clifden railway - An outstanding engineering accomplishment

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Pádraig Pearse’s first visit to Connemara was in 1903, when he was 24 years of age. He was sent there by Conrad na Gaeilge, a nation-wide Irish language movement, then gaining momentum year after year, to examine a group of young teachers from the Ros Muc area, to see if they were fit to teach Irish. When this young romantic man, already with an image of an ‘Irish Ireland’ in his mind, stepped from the train at Maam Cross station, he had a life-changing realisation that this was ‘a little Gaelic kingdom of its own’.

Kilmaine face the toughest of tests tomorrow

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If Kilmaine are gong to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Ardnaree and Kiltimagh in reaching an All Ireland Junior Club Football Championship final in Croke Park - they are very much going to have to do it the hard way.

 

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