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Have a taste of Latin America at Sangria's new Middle Street location

New Year, new location. Yes, one of Galway's favourite Latin American restaurants, Sangria, has upped sticks from its Buttermilk Walk home and moved just around the corner to 19 Middle Street, a location which allows for more space, more comfort, and more atmosphere.

Have a taste of Latin America at Sangria's new Middle Street location!

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New Year, new location. Yes, one of Galway's favourite Latin American restaurants, Sangria, has upped sticks from its Buttermilk Walk home and moved just around the corner to 19 Middle Street; a location which allows for more space, more comfort, and more atmosphere.

For a taste of Latin America, check out Sangria

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Latin America cuisine has been a food delight that has long pleased the palates of people throughout the world.

Adventure tours evening with Fahy Travel and G Adventures

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Adventure Tours is Fahy Travel’s dedicated touring and adventure department. The team are specialists in worldwide tours for every age, from 18 to 80.

'I always try to deal with serious issues with humour'

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Among the many fine writers coming to Galway for the Cúirt International Festival of Literature is Mexican novelist Juan Pablo Villalobos. The author of three bitingly funny books, Down The Rabbit Hole, Quesadillas, and I’ll Sell You A Dog, he delivers sharply satirical, sometimes surreal, depictions of Mexico’s political and economic instability and inequity, and its crime problems.

The day Bishop Casey challenged America’s power

‘It was a scandal the way people waited in vain to see President Reagan and all they saw was a hand at the window,” lamented the late Cllr John F King at the first city council meeting following the visit of President and Mrs Reagan to Galway on June 2 1984.

Events that must have haunted Bishop Casey

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Home at last — Bishop Casey makes final journey

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Bishop Eamon Casey, who will be laid to rest today (Thursday) following his funeral Mass at Galway Cathedral at 2pm, was fondly remembered this week as a “great source of love and support” by his grieving family.

Almost nine decades of a life less ordinary

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The former Bishop of Galway Eamon Casey, who passed away on Monday afternoon at a Co Clare nursing home, was born in Co Kerry on April 24 1927.

Go on an adventure in 2017 with Corrib Travel

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Our Programme of adventure tours is designed to suit those who don’t mind roughing it occasionally.

 

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