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Fast forward the seasons at Music for Galway's Midwinter Festival
Music for Galway’s 20th Midwinter Festival, this year themed SEASONS is taking place at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway as well as the Hardiman Hotel between January 20 and 22.
O’Donnellan & Joyce offers a spacious detached home in an idyllic location in Oughterard
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a superb property on c1 acre, located on the renowned Cregg Road, Oughterard.
Spacious detached home in an idyllic location in Oughterard
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a superb property on c1 acre, located on the renowned Cregg Road, Oughterard.
Professional women honoured at business awards ceremony
The creator of a weighted pillow designed to reduce people’s dependence on sleep medication, a business that helps improve efficiency in GP practices and the co-founder of a game changing technology which automates video analytics for sports are among the winners of Network Ireland’s Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2021.
Hundreds of swimmers to take to the sea in Galway for charity this weekend
Sea swimmers are being invited to join women from across Ireland in Galway this Saturday, October 8 to raise funds for two charities. Network Ireland is hosting a charity swim at Blackrock in Salthill from 11.00am in aid of ACT for Meningitis and Rosabel’s Rooms.
Professional women to take centre stage at sold out Network Ireland conference in Galway
Network Ireland has announced that tickets for its Annual Conference and Businesswoman of the Year Awards have sold out in record time in advance of the event at Galway’s Salthill Hotel on Friday, October 7. More than 70 women across all industries will be celebrated for their work on the day ranging from artists to entrepreneurs.
Jerry Williams - rising star hits Galway
WHILE BEING unsigned, and having to self-fund and self-release music is by no means unusual in 2017, it is certainly no impediment to progress, as the rise of Jerry Williams shows.
'It's a name that suits the kind of music we produce'
"OVERHEAD THE albatross, hangs motionless upon the air, and deep beneath the rolling waves, in labyrinths of coral caves, an echo of a distant time, comes willowing across the sand, and everything is green and submarine."
St Patrick’s Day parade in Galway, 1916
This parade started from the Square in the following order: Eyre Square North – Industrial School Band; Galway Urban District Council; Galway Board of Guardians; Students of UCG; AOH. Eyre Square East – The Monastery School Fife and Drum Band; UIL; Town Tenant’s League; Galway Woollen Manufacturing Co; and the Irish National Foresters.