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Rabbitte welcomes €3.3 million in funding for St Jarlath’s and Kinvara Hockey Club
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East and Minister for Disability, Anne Rabbitte, has welcomed the allocation of €3.3 million to St Jarlath's in Tuam and Kinvara Hockey Club as part of the Large Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund (LSSIF).
Great value in the heart of Salthill
The minute you turn into Devon Park you immediately see why so many people would love to call this home. Ardeen, No 46 Devon Park, is just a stroll from Salthill Promenade and set in a mature, welcoming community.
‘Major investment in Galway sports’ — Minister Rabbitte welcomes €16.7 million for Galway
Minister for Disabilities and Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, has welcomed funding of over €16,733,690 million for new and improved sports facilities and equipment throughout Galway under the Community Sport Facilities Fund, formerly the Sports Capital and Equipment Programme.
Psychologist's focus sees Galway prepare for the big moments
It's the little things that matter...because they can impact the big things. Little things make big things happen.
Fashion expert reveals how to master tenniscore
With Wimbledon currently under way, the spotlight is squarely on the trend of centre-court chic, as sports and athleisure wield their influence over the fashion scene. Google Trends reports a staggering surge of 345 per cent in global searches for 'tenniscore' over the past month, showcasing an undeniable fascination with the fusion of sports and style.
A special home in Salthill
The minute you turn into Devon Park you immediately see why so many people would love to call this home. Ardeen, No 46 Devon Park, Salthill, is just a stroll from the Promenade and set in a mature, welcoming community. Residential developments like Devon Park are a thing of the past, built when large gardens and spacious living accommodation were not an additional extra. This attractive home is a rare find, full of original character and charm with a very large sun filled back garden.
The Atlanta Hotel
Joseph Owens lived in Glenamaddy with his wife, who was born Annie M Tuohy. They had three children, Dick, Mary, and her twin Joseph (born February 4, 1912), who was known to one and all as Josie. The father died very young. Annie remarried, this time to a man named Doorly, and in 1922, the family bought a four-bay four-storey early 19th century house in Lower Dominick Street from Nora O’Donnell and moved to Galway. Annie was a busy woman, she opened a drapery shop where she designed clothes, made them and sold them in her shop, and she kept lodgers upstairs, all as she was rearing her children.
FG candidate calls for 'Community Sports Park'
Local sports advocate and Fine Gael candidate for Galway City East local elections, Aisling Keogh, has called for a more collaborative effort among sporting bodies to create community shared sports facilities in Galway city and county.
Westmeath applications invited for Texaco 'Support for Sport' funding
Applications from sports clubs in Athlone and County Westmeath are now invited under the fourth Texaco Support for Sport initiative in which a fund of €130,000 will be divided in €5,000 amounts and distributed to successful applicants in each of the twenty-six counties.