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Derek Warfield and The Young Wolfe Tones prepare to perform at The Venue Athlone
Derek Warfield, writer of the hit song Celtic Symphony, will take to the stage at The Venue Athlone, alongside the Young Wolfe Tones, for a special live performance on Saturday, July 1.
Mullin makes his move
New Mayo manager Kevin McStay will have to continue his planning for the upcoming season without the services of Oisin Mullin after it was announced last week he would be heading for the AFL in Australia.
The handing over of Galway Gaol
Galway City and County gaols were built at the beginning of the 19th century on a large site which took up most of Nuns Island. Construction was conditional on a right of way, the road all around the walls, also being built. James Hardiman, the historian, described it as follows: “The Prison …. Is built in the form of a crescent …. The interior of which is divided into eight wards ….. separated by walls which form so many radii of a circle, and, terminating in the rear of the governor’s house, bringing the whole range within many of his windows, by which means he can, at a single glance, survey the entire.”
'I picked up the guitar and rediscovered my own acoustic based music'
IT HAS been a long time since we have heard new music by Galway's Neil O'Connor, but lockdown - the original one, not the Level 3 currently in force - resulted in Frank Zappa-esque levels of productivity, with Neil set to releasing three new albums this week.
Many hands don’t make light work as council stands firm on Cappagh Park illumination
Calls for the reinstating of temporary lighting at a 3G soccer pitch at Cappagh Park have been rejected by Galway city council officials.
NUI Galway ‘D1 Now’ programme to improve services for young adults with Type 1 diabetes
A diabetes research team at NUI Galway’s School of Medicine has developed a novel approach to improve how diabetes services are delivered to young adults. The team has published two new open access articles detailing the formation of their ‘Young Adult Panel’, comprising of nine young adults aged 18–25 years with type 1 diabetes. This young group have helped design the ‘D1 Now’ intervention programme, which aims to improve diabetes services by reimagining care and moving beyond the traditional clinic.