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Galway History Festival takes place next week
The inaugural Galway History Festival takes place next week, with a series of talks and lectures covering such issues as the War of Independence in Galway, food, activism, local history, and labour history.
Top travel tips for happy car journeys with the children
With the mid-term break ongoing, many families will strike out for day trips with the kids, some may venture even further afield. But let’s face it car journeys with the kids can be a bit of an endurance test. From the ‘are we nearly there yet?’, to the multiple toilet breaks and requests for food, you can be left feeling overwhelmed.
Natural alternatives to dieting from Dr Marilyn Glenville
Dieting might seem like an obvious way to lose weight, but according to weight expert Dr Marilyn Glenville it is not the best option. Here are Dr Glenville's tips for losing weight without dieting, courtesy of Evergreen Healthfoods.
BLOATING
Bloating is when your tummy is puffy, feels stretched and uncomfortable due to temporary abdominal distension.
1224 people are employed by Local Enterprise Office supported companies in Mayo - Dillon
Some 1224 people are employed by 234 Local Enterprise Office supported companies in Mayo, Fine Gael General Election Candidate Alan Dillon has said.
Bord Bia to host Farmers’ Market training in Galway
Bord Bia is hosting a training workshop in Galway next month specially designed for those who wish to sell at farmers’ markets. Developed by Bord Bia, ‘ Skills Training for Selling at Farmers’ Markets’ is open to Irish food, drink, seafood and horticulture producers and is aimed at both existing stall holders and first-time producers.
Pet care tips and advice during cold weather periods
Pets will be noticing the change in the weather as temperatures continue to remain low and the ISPCA has put together some important safety tips during the cold winter spell.
Get loved up this Valentine's Day at Dillisk on the Docks
From the moment you enter the inviting surroundings of the bar and restaurant, the Dillisk on the Docks experience begins. Earth-toned covered walls, dramatic lighting, warm surrounding and award-winning food awaits you for a memorable evening with your special someone this Valentine’s day.
Caprice
Caprice has been a favourite with Galwegians and accidental passers-by with its great menus since its opening a couple of years back. The first thing you notice about Caprice is that the interior looks like a Pinterest board dream, all calm colours and twinkling lights. It is clear that a great deal of thought has gone into this design. Located at the corner of Church Lane and Market Street, Caprice has added to this area of town. It is a bit off the beaten path, but that doesn't seem to put many people off visiting. A good menu often trumps an out of the way address.
Westside modular family hub to alleviate emergency accommodation crisis pressure
Fifteen prefabricated units are to be built and become operational in Westside in September as the Galway City Council bids to stem the city’s housing crisis.