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United need momentum as play-offs loom
Galway United entertain Athlone Town tomorrow night in Eamon Deacy Park (7.45pm) knowing their fate in the first division play-offs is virtually sealed. Less certain is the make up of their opponents.
Olivia Divilly stars in win over Westmeath
Olivia Divilly scored five points as Galway earned a spot in the quarter-finals after their first win of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship against Westmeath in Tuam Stadium.
With a Spring in our step, let us bound to normality
It's Easter week and the flowers are blooming all around us. The last two year offered considerable challenges in terms of how we tackled the spread of coronavirus, and now with infection figures going in the right direction, society is looking forward to a normal spring and summer when we can meet friends, support our local businesses, get back to work, resume a semblance of responsible normality — and there is no better place to sample all of this than here in Galway.
‘Feels So Real’ - The Clockworks release first single of 2021
GALWAY is their origin, but London is now their base of operations, and the experience - the good, bad, inspiring, and repellant - of one of the world’s major cities is captured in The Clockworks’ new single.
Treat yourself to a weekend staycation this winter at Carna Bay Hotel
Óstán Cuan Cárna/Carna Bay Hotel is owned and managed by the Rogers Family and has recently been extensively refurbished and upgraded in March 2020.
United lose play-off after 'incredible run'
Ultimately Galway United’s SSE Airtricity League first division promotion bid was ended by Longford Town at the UCD Bowl on Friday evening.
All-Ireland champions kick off this season's football championship
In a first, this season's Claregalway Hotel Galway Senior Football Championship will kick off with hugely anticipated meeting of Corofin and Oughterard - the first time the country's senior All Ireland champions have played their intermediate counterparts.
Galway is Ireland’s Carmageddon and capital of sprawl, author and journalist tells oral hearing
Former Irish Times Environment correspondent Frank McDonald said that Galway was Ireland’s answer to Carmageddon, and likened it to Atlanta, America’s capital of sprawl, when he made a lengthy submission to the Galway City Ring Road oral hearing, which is being held at the g Hotel in the city.