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Ahascragh Distillery is a whiskey lover's delight
Standing proudly in the middle of the rural agricultural village of Ahascragh, in east Galway, the freshly renovated Ahascragh Distillery has the region's industrial past while producing some seriously good whiskey.
Clarke calls for Government to expedite Esker House site search
Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has reiterated her support for the Athlone-based Esker House women’s refuge, calling on the Minister for Justice to expedite the process and secure a new site for the service.
Troy calls on HSE to fulfil long-standing promise to build new Athlone ambulance base
Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has called on the HSE to follow through on its long-standing commitment to develop a new ambulance base in Athlone.
Grealish welcomes progress on new Claregalway graveyard
Galway West TD Noel Grealish has welcomed progress in the long-running efforts to secure land for a new graveyard for Claregalway.
Urgent accommodation needs in Galway’s fastest growing secondary school
The community of Galway Educate Together Secondary School (GETSS) is appealing to the Department of Education to find and acquire a permanent and suitable site that will meet their needs of the school community and the growing population of Galway.
Smallpox patient sparks riot in Loughrea
The initial refusal by the Loughrea Workhouse hospital to accept smallpox patients was smartly over ruled by the Local Government Board (LGB). It suggested that some out-houses or offices, at the hospital, could be converted to receive the patients while keeping them separate from the other sick. It was satisfied that the resident doctor there, Dr Lynch, ‘will afford valuable advice and assistance’. The board warned that it was essential smallpox sufferers were kept isolated from other people. However, the Loughrea Board of Guardians, with responsibility for the hospital, did not heed the rebuke.
Golden Discs to open in Galway on Monday
Golden Discs’ will open its third largest store in Ireland at its new premises in Eyre Square on Monday November 8.
Planning process begins on new Athenry fire station
Within the next three months, Athenry will know if it is getting a new fire station, when a final decision is made on a planning application which was submitted this week.
Deere looks for home for skate park
Fine Gael Cllr Ger Deere put forward a notice of motion to the February meeting of the Castlebar Muncipal District which read:"That this Council identify a suitable site in the Castlebar Urban area for the provision of a skate park and examine possible streams of funding to develop same.” His motion was supported by the other elected members, with Cllr Michael Kilcoyne suggesting that a skate park should be included as part of the masterplan being prepared for the Lough Lannagh area of the town.