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Galway out to win Puppy of the Year in successive years
Can Galway claim top prize two years in a row? With an amazing prize worth €1,500 for the winning pooch Petmania Galway, along with sponsors BETA, has launched the hugely popular Puppy of the Year Competition for 2021.
Registration for The Big Grow 2021 is now open for primary school teachers in Galway
Schools may be closed, but innocent and GIY are calling on teachers to sign up for free food growing classroom kits to welcome children back when the doors are open again.
Papa'z got a brand new bag
If you have not already discovered Papa'z Bistro, now there is yet another reason to check out this popular restaurant — table bingo is taking place at Papa'z every Friday until the end of October, offering diners the chance to win their meal for free.
Athlone Slimmers group go from bags to riches for worthy cause
So confident they’ll never need their larger sizes again, slimmers across Athlone have raised over €8500 by donating the clothes they’ve successfully slimmed out of to the Irish Cancer Society.
Neale man to be honoured by leading Irish community group in New Jersey
Neale native Oliver Browne is to be honoured by a leading Irish community group in New Jersey, on the night before Mayo play New York in Gaelic Park, New York.
Golden new year weight loss tips for Slimming World’s 50th year
With every new year comes resolutions, one of the most common being to lose weight. So if you are looking to kick start your 2019 with a lasting change, an Athlone slimming expert is sharing her top tips to make your new year weight-loss resolutions a reality and all without giving up your favourite foods!
Salthill - ‘One of the nicest localities in the Kingdom.’
Salthill was a quiet fishing village, existing independently from Galway town, until the Victorian obsession for health and fresh air eventually came to the west of Ireland. Invigorating salt-sea baths, salt-water showers, and, as I mentioned in former weeks, confined bathing opportunities for women; but where men could hire togs for some manly swimming and diving. By 1828 it was noted that there were 40 to 50 neat lodges along its sea shore, where there were only two or three a few years before.