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Cup action on the agenda this weekend
Domestic Cup action takes centre stage across the football fields of Mayo this weekend with the first round of both the Calor Gas Super and Premier Cups taking place on Sunday.
Five-star hotel contents go under the hammer in treasure trove auction
Former contents of Ireland’s most iconic five-star hotels, including Galway’s Glenlo Abbey Hotel will take centre stage in what is billed as the most diverse auction of the year – fuelled by the pandemic.
Divisional Cups take centre stage this weekend
The action moves from league to cup competitions this weekend for the Mayo League sides with the Westaro, Tuohy, Tonra and McDonnell Cups all kicking off.
The Green and the Mall – Castlebar's Historical Treasure Trove
It is somewhat ironic that the building on the Green in Castlebar where the Land League was founded should later bear a name denoting Empire - The Imperial. I sometimes sit on a bench on the Green or the Mall that traverses it and mentally step through the historical significance of what is before me.
City rents rose by nine per cent in last year
Rents have risen by nine per cent in Galway city in the last year, with the average rent now €1,443 according to the latest rental report by Daft.ie.
Stunning nature and ancient heritage in Namibia
I am just back from what can only be described as a trip of a lifetime in Namibia, a country of stunning scenery and wildlife that everyone should visit once.
Seamus Fogarty's 'treasure trove of noises'
"THE GHOSTLY emotional wallop" of the music of Seamus Fogarty "will take your breath away", according to The Irish Times; The Quietus called it "psychedelic folk, a peaty brew", while The List declared it "dreamy, mesmerising folk music with Americana feel".
New-look Knock Basilica unveiled over Easter
Parishioners and visitors to Knock over the Easter holiday were treated to a first look at the Shrine’s massively revamped Basilica, which closed last October for a major renovation project.