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Galway householders urged to avail of free e waste and battery recycling event
Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a free collection event to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2023.
Fall Right Into Place announces unmissable lineup including Junior Brother, Thumper and Elaine Malone
Strange Brew today reveals the almost complete line-up for 2023’s Fall Right Into Place festival, which is taking place at Claregalway Castle, just outside Galway city, from Saturday 16 September to Sunday, 17 September. Tickets are €36 + booking fee and are on sale now from fallrightintoplace.ie.
Glitz and glamour takes the lead - Prom to Paddock at Salthill Hotel returns
From resplendent glamour to high-risk-high-rewards horse racing, the return of the Galway Races sees visors replace umbrellas, stilettos ousting runners and whimsy and adrenaline taking over from ordinary life. There is no better event to punctuate the transition that Galway, and its people go through each August, than Prom to Paddock at Salthill Hotel, which returned this year after a three year hiatus.
Town Hall Theatre Announces Young Curators 2023
Town Hall Theatre Galway this week announced Lucy Birmingham, Tara Mackin and Noel Minogue as the three young people who will participate in the NASC Network Young Curators programme for 2023/24.
Ballinahown farmers receive due recognition at Lakeland Dairies Milk Quality awards ceremony
Due credit was afforded to the Duffy farm in Ballinahown at the recent Milk Quality awards which publicly recognise the achievements of Lakeland Dairies’ suppliers who are committed to quality in all aspects of their milk production.
Westmeath householders urged to avail of free e-waste and battery recycling event
Westmeath householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a free collection day to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2023.
Like a storm in a teacup - the prismatic resurrection of Audrey Amiss
The name Audrey Amiss will be unknown to most of us. This is because until filmmaker Carol Morley, director of acclaimed films Dreams of a Life and The Falling, discovered eighty-four boxes of Amiss’ uncatalogued work when she was awarded the Wellcome Screenwriting Fellowship, Amiss had gone completely unnoticed by the British art world. Typist Artist Pirate King, Morley’s recent feature, remedies this. Based on Amiss’ life, the film is a fictional imagining of a trip Amiss takes with her psychiatric nurse, Sandra, to present her work to a gallery in Sunderland, Amiss’ birthplace and the sight of an incident that left her with severe mental health issues for the duration of her life.
Filmmaker Conor English announced as Westmeath Film award winning recipient
Filmmaker Conor English has been announced as the 2023 winner of the Westmeath Film award.
Thousands expected at 69th Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival this September
Natives. Flats. Native flats. Ostrea edulis – whatever you call our native oysters - are as much a part of Ireland’s food fabric and history as our butter. Fatty yet not fatty. Nutty without any nuts. A hint of citrus without any fruit. And that unequalled lingering sweet iodine flavour. There is nothing quite like the Irish native oyster.