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Wedding open day at Hotel Meyrick

Are you planning a wedding but have not decided on the venue for the reception? If so, the Hotel Meyrick at Eyre Square may help.

Local produce — local markets

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As we have all painfully observed over recent weeks the consequences when large scale food production goes wrong can be disastrous. We cannot survive without these big companies, however it is well worth while supporting small local producers. During 2008 we saw the birth of some great farmers’ markets in Claregalway, Moycullen, and Oranmore. As a regular in the Oranmore Market, I have seen the build-up of regular customers and it is now part of many people’s weekly shopping.

Wedding abroad with Manning Travel

In the current economic climate it makes more sense than ever to save money by having your wedding abroad this year.

A world of choice at Sheraton Wedding Fair

As the Midlands’ newest wedding destination, the Sheraton Athlone Hotel has established itself as a leading venue to consider for your wedding day.

The Annebrook - all of your wedding requirements catered for

Annebrook House Hotel is quickly becoming the number one wedding venue in the Midlands.

Special Olympics Ireland

Special Olympics Ireland are asking you to dust off your suits and pick out your favourite dress as you are invited to our Mock Wedding in the Downhill Hotel on Saturday March 7.

Thinking of tying the knot?

Callan’s first Wedding Fair will take place on Sunday March 15 from 2pm to 6pm at St Bridget's College Callan.

Westport Civic Trust

This Westport Civic Trust illustrated talk will be given by the noted historian and archaeologist Michael Gibbons on Thursday March 26 at The Atlantic Coast Hotel at 8pm on the subject of the maritime history and archaeology of Connacht’s offshore Islands.

Human skull may be that of medieval murder victim

Archaeologists have been getting down and dirty on the parade following the discovery of a medieval skull in the walls of an old moat under the streets of the city.

Don’t cut quality on your wedding, cut out the recession

Don’t let the current economic climate put a damper on your wedding plans, because Connacht’s premier wedding venue Breaffy House Resort is ready to offer you the day of your dreams without it costing the earth. For the first 30 weddings booked from now on for 2009 and 2010 it is only going to cost €35 per head for the wedding meal and throw into the package, 10 free bride’s guest rooms, free corkage, and Kingfisher leisure club membership (excluding bookings for the month of August and bank holiday weekends).

 

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