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High tide warning sees closure of Toft Car Park

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Met Éireann has issued a High Tide Advisory Warning, which will remain in place until 11pm on Thursday 11 September, prompting the closure of Toft Car Park in Salthill.

Corrib closed for first time in May

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The State agency cancelled all angling along the entire River Corrib fishery for six days from last Monday, May 20, during the peak Mayfly tourist fishing season, and Connemara’s Erriff fishery, for nine days, from Saturday, May 17.

Retired An Post/Eircom workers to hold reunion in city next month

The retired members of the former Department of Posts & Telegraphs, An Post, Telecom Eireann, Eircom and Eir at Eglinton Street are holding the An Post/Eircom reunion in the Menlo Park Hotel on Friday May 19.

Night of classic hits in Monroe’s for Ukraine

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ONE OF Ireland’s favourite DJ’s, Gareth O’Callaghan is hosting an eighties and nineties night in Monroe’s Live on Thursday March 24, with all proceeds going to Red Cross and its work in Ukraine.

Book your break in the midlands

Explore the heart of Ireland this summer from your home away from home, The Prince of Wales Hotel, situated centrally on Church Street in Athlone. The hotel can be found alongside the River Shannon in a beautiful location. This stunning four-star hotel is the perfect choice for your break this summer.

Achill WW2 Éire Marker Restored

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Following the breakout of World War II in 1939 the Irish Government decided to build a series of look out posts (LOPs) along the coast in order to protect our recently declared neutrality.

See Mise Éire in Clifden

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THE SOUNDTRACK to Mise Éire, Sean Ó Riada's great orchestral achievement, marrying classical and traditional Irish forms, is, especially its main theme, one of the most stirring and powerful works of Irish music, so powerful it is better known than the film.

Dáil Eireann - ‘The only Government that I recognise’

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Following the throwing out of the so called Galway Resolution in December 1920, by which some Galway county councilors attempted to reject the authority of the newly elected Dáil, to rescind the process of passing on the rates' revenues to the Dáil (rather than to the British authorities); and to absurdly propose to bring the War of Independence to a close by directly offering to negotiate with the British prime minster David Lloyd George, the council'c vice-chairman, Alice Cashel, was arrested almost immediately.

 

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