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Daylight murder in Dublin
FROM THE TIMES DECEMBER 8, 1922
More action and less talk — Access for All want city to be more accessible
An insight into how accessible Galway city is, through the eyes of the disabled people who navigate through it.
PorterShed community reach for the sky to help Irish Guide Dogs
We all like to do our bit for charity when we can, but how many of us would be willing to jump out of a plane to help a good cause?
Still no movement on Westport pay and display proposals
The row over the potential imposition of on-street parking charges in Westport moved up another notch again this week.
A medieval tale of fashion, wealth and love
Hands up those who know who was the Coco Chanel of 15th century Galway?
The Galway Volunteers
Just a few weeks after the Irish Volunteers were formed in Dublin, a meeting was set up in the Town Hall on December 12th, 1913 to establish a Volunteer force in Galway. There was a lot of excitement and expectation as Eoin McNeill, Roger Casement and Pádraic Pearse told the packed hall that their main objective was to win Home Rule but the movement was also formed to protect them from the Ulster Volunteers. The meeting, which was chaired by George Nicholls, was a major success and some 600 men joined up that evening.