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Get on your bike

The biggest cycling event in the west of Ireland will take place in Galway on Sunday May 24. The event organised by local heart charity Croí and sponsored by Corrib Oil, is expecting to attract more than 500 cyclists from all over Ireland.

Alien plant invasion leaves Lough Corrib impassible

In less than three years some of the once great fishing bays of Lough Corrib have been rendered impassible by an invasive plant species, according to a Central Fisheries Board scientist who is calling for immediate action to control its “ferocious” spread before it gets into the River Shannon and costs the state millions by severely disrupting water-based tourism.

Get your heart racing for Croí

Details have just been announced that the biggest cycling event in the west of Ireland will take place Sunday, May 24.

Gaillimh le Gaeilge’s search begins for the best bilingual business

Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh the annual business award that recognises, honours and celebrates all the great bilingual work done in Galway City is now open for nominations.

In the heart of Bushypark

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This home offers absolutely magnificent Corrib views and is within three miles of Galway city. Located in the heart of Bushypark, this residence enjoys splendid views from the entire front aspect not only of the Corrib River but also of Glenlo Abbey and golf course.

Upper Eglinton Canal upgrade to go ahead

The upgrading of the Upper Eglinton Canal Towpath at University Road is due to begin shortly, after funding was secured by the Department of the Environment.

Audrey Corbett to be honoured at NUIG tomorrow

Audrey Corbett, musical director of Galway Baroque Singers, is to be honoured with a masters of music degree by NUI, Galway tomorrow in recognition for her services to music in the county.

Glad there is no bypass

Dear Galway First,

Classy Corcullen

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Carraig Rua, Corcullen stands on a most magnificent elevated site of 0.8 acre and commands wonderful views of Lough Corrib and the surrounding countryside.

Invest in amenities for Corrib Park says Connolly

Now that the green area in Corrib Park has been protected for public use and enjoyment, the Galway City Council must develop amenities for the locality to promote physical activity in the locality.

 

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