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Moonfish revives Star Of The Sea for September
STAR OF The Sea, the much acclaimed theatrical adaptation of Joseph O’Connor's novel, and one of the hits of the 2014 Galway International Arts Festival, returns to the Galway stage in September.
Punk, surf rock, and indie @ Citóg
PUNK, SURF-rock, full on indie, and the new project from Oh Boland's Niall Murphy will all be heard in the Róisín Dubh over the next three Wednesdays as the Citóg music nights, promoting emerging Galway and Irish bands, return.
€6k damage to Mountain Rescue equipment on Reek Sunday
Mayo Mountain Rescue, the voluntary organisation which responds to hundreds of call outs each year from people in distress or injured on mountains around the county, is currently counting the cost of last Sunday's annual Croagh Patrick Pilgrimage.
Big changes taking place in Eyre Square
Eyre Square has historically been the epicentre of business in Galway, with commercial activities including retail, hotel, licensed, office, and banking institutions situated in the Square. The area has been at the heart of commerce and tourism in the City of the Tribes for decades, with all transport links to the city including Ceannt Bus and Rail Station, local bus services, and the coach station nearby at Fairgreen.
Medtronic’s Galway workers volunteered 2,200 hours last month
Medtronic workers, with two offices in Galway, have volunteered 2,220 hours to charities across Ireland.
Winters Property Management wins national award
Galway based Winters Property has been recognised once again for its property services expertise when named winner of the Project of the Year at the recent 2015 Irish Facilities Management Awards.
President Higgins celebrates the career of Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
President of Ireland Michael D Higgins was the special guest at an event in NUI Galway on Monday celebrating the prodigious career of Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, Professor Emeritus in History.
Grealish demands release of funds for Claregalway-Carnmore flood relief
A decision on releasing the balance of the money for the €7.1 million Clare River flood relief scheme is to be made in the coming weeks by the Minister for Public Expenditure, Brendan Howlin.
Forty years on, Kiwi Tim Finn loves writing more than ever
Forty years in the music business, one of New Zealand's most celebrated singer-songwriters, Tim Finn will perform at the Galway International Arts festival for the first time.
The Willis Clan - keeping the tradition going
THE WILLIS Clan, the multi-talented Nashville siblings, aged between 13 and 23, who play American folk, roots, country, and Celtic music, will play Galway as part of a nationwide tour.