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It's Galway Rose time
The 2026 Galway Rose selection will be held at the Clayton Hotel this Saturday night, starting at 7pm Hosted by Galway Bay FM's Ollie Turner and judged by 2001 Limerick Rose Paula Gannon, 2017 Galway Rose Niamh Elwood, and 2022 Rose Escort of the Year Shane McHugh (from Belclare), the event promises a great night of entertainment. Sponsored by The Eyre Square Centre and Galway Skin Clinic, there are 25 Galway Rose Entrants from every corner of the county onstage this Saturday, each with a story to share and talents galore to present. Accomplished, confident and inspiring women. The current Galway Rose. Deirdre Jennings spoke bravely about her mental health struggles on TV at the Rose of Tralee Festival and touched people all over Ireland with her story. The Galway Rose Centre is very proud of her work during her time as Rose. Galway Rose Coordinator Anne Marie Doyle promises it will be a night not to be missed. Tickets can be purchased directly from the Clayton Hotel or from the Rose finalists.
Delay in primary care centres across county
Fifteen years after An Cheathrú Rua was identified as a priority location for a HSE primary care centre, nothing has happened.
Uisce Éireann advises of planned overnight outage in east Galway city tonight
Uisce Éireann has reminded people living in the vicinity of Galway’s Old Dublin Road that there will be a planned water outage in their area from 11pm tonight (Tuesday, January 21) until 5am tomorrow morning (Wednesday).
Change of regime in relation to bus stops, says O Cuiv
Deputy Éamon Ó Cuiv has been informed that there is a change of regime in relation to pick up points on the Local Link services in Connemara/South Mayo.
Turnkey Gleann Rua home is in first class condition
John Quinn is offering for sale Number 52 Gleann Rua, Renmore.
County champions Maigh Cuilinn and Corofin advance to final
Maigh Cuilinn will play Corofin in the 2023 county final after coming out on the right side of an exciting semi-final weekend.
Promotion beckons for the best of football's intermediate teams
Four-quarter finals in the Galway Football Intermediate Championship take place this weekend with all eight teams vying to reach senior status.
Much at stake for clubs as football championship hots up
In a busy weekend ahead in the Galway Intermediate Football Championship, four preliminary quarter-finals take place, in addition to two relegation group games.
Last year's finalists Mountbellew-Moylough and Corofin in quarter-finals
The Galway senior football championship is hotting up as it enters the quarterfinal stage this weekend. And, in the first of many seasons, the race for Frank Fox is wide open, especially the manner in which the draw for the last eight fell. There are some mouthwatering ties this weekend and the pick of the bunch begins with the double header in Tuam Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
