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Ballina in the running to be crowned Ireland’s most enterprising town

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Ballina is among the finalists announced in Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Awards 2020.

Former Irish Times editor Conor Brady appointed Honorary Professor of Journalism at NUIG

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Professor Conor Brady, the former Editor of The Irish Times, has been appointed an Honorary Professor at NUI Galway. Professor Brady will work with NUI Galway in the development of a new innovation stream on the University’s MA in Journalism programme, designed to prepare graduates to work in future roles as digital content creators and innovators in the media industry.

Does Galway need a second waste water treatment plant?

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Hands up all of you who remember the 1980s Save Galway Bay Group and what they were set up to do? If you thought it was the name for the latest pop sensation you are possibly a young Gossoon who would not be much interested in reading any further.

Back to school, and back to business for Government

Hello to all the Advertiser readers.

Bord na Móna leads restoration works on Crosswood Bog

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Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, and Brian Lucas, from National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) visited Crosswood Bog, which stretches from Junction 8 on the M6 to Glynwood, to see at first hand the restoration works being carried out by Bord na Móna, as part of the NPWS Raised Bog Restoration Programme.

Galway WFC secure opening draw in long-awaited league return

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Galway WFC head to Dublin on Saturday for their Women’s National League fixture away to Bohemians on Saturday (2pm) after earning their first points of the season last weekend.

Athlone Support Group afforded grant support from beneficial fund

New Horizon, the Athlone Refugee and Asylum Seeker Support Group, is among the 116 projects to receive support from Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Fund.

Two writers on Achill

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Achill Island, one of the most spectacular and the largest of our islands off the Irish west coast, was the romantic love-nest for a passionate affair between the British novelist Graham Greene and Catherine Walston the vivacious American wife of millionaire British MP Harry (later Lord) Walston in the late 1940s.

Galway’s culinary scene showcased in popular US baking magazine

Popular US baking magazine, Bake from Scratch, has dedicated its entire July/August issue to Ireland’s culinary scene. The bumper ‘Authentic Ireland’ edition features delicious recipes and interviews with many local food producers, as well as some of Galway’s top foodie experiences. Bake from Scratch has a print circulation of 150,000 and a digital monthly reach of around 30 million readers.

GMIT's Galway International Hotel School among top 10 hospitality management institutes worldwide

GMIT has an international reputation for offering industry-relevant courses to the tourism industry since opening in 1972, so it may come as no surprise to hear that the institute's Galway International Hotel School has been listed by global publication The Education Magazine as one of the top 10 hospitality management institutes worldwide.

 

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