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Contact lens hygiene tips to avoid putting health at risk

Hand hygiene has never been more important than now – especially when it comes to touching our face and eyes.

Contact lens hygiene tips to avoid putting health at risk

Hand hygiene has never been more important than now – especially when it comes to touching our face and eyes.

Tuam seeks planning for Olympic atheltic track

The planned development of an Olympic standard 100m track in Tuam has been welcomed by Galway athletes.

The handing over of Galway Gaol

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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.”

GAA Congress decision will dilute Galway hurling's top tier

Galway is up in arms with the GAA's recent move to limit the number of senior teams in county championships throughout the country.

Galway GAA announce details of March for Maroon

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Galway GAA has announced details of its ‘March for Maroon’ fundraiser which will take place this month.

Specsavers urging children to care for their eyes during lockdown

As lockdown restrictions continue and schools remain closed, Specsavers, with a branch location at Golden Island Shopping Centre, is reminding children to take extra care of their eyes as they spend more time on their screens through home schooling.

Danno, the quintessential Galwegian

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He was one of those people who was known to all by just the one name, Danno, and that was not even his actual name. He was born Francis Brendan Heaslip in Knocknacarra in 1938. Because he looked very like a boxing champion of the times, Danno O’Mahoney, he was given the nickname and it stuck. He was one of six siblings born to Joe Heaslip from Cork and Maureen O’Donoghue from Tuam; Minnie, Jimmy, Michael, Danno, Helen, and Phil. They lived in Lenaboy Gardens in Salthill,.

Danno Heaslip - a man who left nothing on the pitch

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Specsavers opticians reports increase in case numbers of ‘coronavision’

Eye strain and other sight-related issues have increased significantly since the first pandemic lockdown as new research finds 42 percent of people have noticed their sight deteriorate since March 2020.

 

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