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Coláiste Éinde
On this day, October 23, 1928, Coláiste Éinde (St Enda’s College) opened in an old house belonging to the Blake family in Furbo. It had been founded by the State shortly after the State itself was founded. The aim of the college was to teach boys through the medium of Irish so that they could go on to third level at St Patrick’s Training College, get a secure job as an Irish language teacher and then, in turn, educate a new generation of boys as Gaeilge. The college did not last very long in Furbo as there was some kind of domestic dispute between members of the Blake family and the school had to be evacuated by Christmas 1930, so they moved it to Dublin, to Talbot House on Talbot Street.
Colleran’s offer a Dream Home by the Sea
Imagine waking up just steps from the stunning Salthill Promenade, where the fresh sea air and the soothing sound of waves create a tranquil start to your day. 2 Gortard Avenue, Rockbarton, Salthill, Galway is a hidden gem, nestled in a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac with only eight exclusive homes. This is more than just a house—it’s a lifestyle.
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Athlone Tennis Club receive formal planning permission to enhance existing development
A milestone moment for Athlone Tennis Club, the granting of planning permission for the construction of a multi-purpose dome structure is a boost for club members as works on the new development at Cloghanboy continue apace.
Ballinasloe Tennis Club’s special needs programme a winner
For the last two years, Ballinasloe Tennis Club has been operating a dedicated special needs programme for the Brothers of Charity in Ballinasloe.
