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Mayo AC medal success at Connacht Indoor Athletics Championships
The Connacht Indoor Athletics Championships for seniors and masters were held at Athlone TUS arena on Saturday evening February 19.
McDonagh family take to the road to celebrate the producers behind Supermac's success
The team at Supermac’s are passionate about their great tasting fresh Irish food, and their farmers and suppliers who supply their best produce. The suppliers have become friends of Pat and Una McDonagh’s over the years. They are keen to share stories of their produce and products, and the McDonaghs are proud that more than 500 suppliers and thousands of farm families throughout the country play a key role in delivering delicious produce to Supermac's every day.
Ray McBride - ‘an exceptional artist’
“The death of Ray McBride, actor, dancer, and superb artist, will have been heard with sadness by all those who love Irish theatre and performance.”
O’Reilly warns of ‘conflicting messages’ on access to maternity services
Despite the HSE announcing a partial easing of restrictions on maternity care, “conflicting messages” still abound, with hospitals defining what “being in labour” means differently.
Partners allowed to attend births as restrictions ease at Galway hospitals
Women in labour and those having a caesarean section under regional anesthesia, will be able to have their partners with them under a partial easing of restrictions at Galway University Hospitals.
The Holland influence in Galway
In the year 1900, Patrick Holland had a travelling shop near Athenry. He later opened a shop there and is credited with having the first car in the town. In 1914 he met Dorinda Egan and it was love at first sight. They married and had five children Brendan, Michael, Maureen, Angela and John. They eventually moved to Galway in 1930, and tried to set up a business in Dominick St. but the bank would not give them the money. They eventually managed to buy the premises of Mary Leahy’s Newsagency in Williamsgate Street.
Domestic violence threatens to become a 'powderkeg' under the Lockdown
Some crimes and abuses can remain hidden from society and are not talked about. Domestic violence is one of these. It is insidious, and under the lockdown, threatens to become a powderkeg.
Theatre reviews: Shelter, Furniture, Baoite, Wit
Shelter and Furniture (Druid Theatre Co, Mick Lally Theatre)
‘All for the Love of Mammy’ at Tuar Ard
Margaret Mc Kenna Mullan is back with her play All for the Love of Mammy, showing at Tuar Ard Arts Centre in Moate on Saturday, October 7, from 8pm.
Galwaywoman keen to heighten awareness about dementia
A County Galway woman who lost her mother to dementia is spearheading an initiative aimed at heightening awareness about the illness and empowering communities to help sufferers improve their quality of life.