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End of terrace Parnell Square property offers vast potential for future development
42 Parnell Square, Athlone,
Government Minister launches inaugural National Hub Summit in Sheraton Athlone
There was government presence in Athlone on Friday morning last as Minister for Rural and Community Development, Deputy Heather Humphreys, launched the inaugural National Hub Summit, at the Sheraton Hotel.
Meeting to mark tenth anniversary of Savita death
A public meeting marking the tenth anniversary of the death of Savita Halappanavar will be held upstairs in Richardsons Bar, Eyre Square on Monday 25 at 7pm.
Parnell Square property offers potential as a starter home or investment opportunity
25 Parnell Square, Athlone,
Wild nights of burning and murder
Clifden was not the only town to experience the terror of British forces running wild, shooting, and setting fire to buildings. The previous year, July 19 1920, Tuam suffered a similar experience as Clifden, only mercifully no resident was killed on that occasion.
St Patrick's Day memories - Galwegians share their memories of St Patrick's from years gone by
ST PATRICK'S Day will be an online celebration this year. So as we have to do without the parade, the pageantry, and the festivities, we have asked a number of Galwegians to share their memories of St Patrick's Day parades from years gone by.
Athlone Tidy Towns announce estate and gardens accolade recipients
The Athlone Tidy Towns committee have formally announced the proud accolade recipients pertaining to the estate and gardens awards for 2020.
Town Mayor aspires for Showground public space
RONAN FAGAN
How to keep the arts alive in post-Covid Galway
Right now, we should all be getting ready to enjoy the final weekend of the 2020 Galway International Arts Festival. The arts festival has grown from tiny beginnings in 1977, when a few students at UCG - as NUI Galway was then known - who had no money, still had big ideas, energy, and enthusiasm.
Older people in Galway urged to contact Citizens’ Assembly
Age Action, Ireland’s leading advocacy organisation for older people, has urged people in Galway to make submissions to the Citizens’ Assembly, which will now consider t he challenges and opportunities of an ageing population.