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Leading businesswomen to launch Network Galway's Open Evening
Two of Galway’s leading business women are to headline the Network Galway open evening, which takes place on Wednesday January 25 at 6.30pm in the G-Hotel, Wellpark, Galway.
God Particle theories to be examined at Galway Astronomy Festival this weekend
Have scientists discovered a particle, popularly referred to as the "God Particle", that travels faster than the speed of light?
John Jennings Galway City Library exhibition
GALWAY BASED animator John Jennings has an exhibition of comic book and manga art in the Galway City Library children’s section.
Galway makes top ten Lonely Planet places to visit list
Galway city and its surrounds has been rated one of the top 10 places to visit in Ireland, according to the 10th edition of the Lonely Planet’s Ireland guide was was published recently.
Council and NUIG determined to make ‘Greenway’ project a reality
Fears that funding for a major ‘Greenway’ for the city would be withdrawn by the Government, causing the project to collapse, appear to be unfounded as both City Hall and NUI Galway are determined to press ahead with the walkway.
Final home game for Galway before National League
Galway football supporters will have their last opportunity to see Alan Mulholland’s new-look side in competitive action on home soil for a few weeks when they take on Sligo this Sunday at Tuam Stadium (2pm) in the final round of the FBD league.
Five things we learned from Mayo v GMIT
Andy Moran is on the way back
Four goal Kirby star of the show
Mayo 4-11
Councillor wants Monsignor Horan’s name back in airport title
Independent councillor Michael Kilcoyne has called once more for the name of Monsignor James Horan to be put back into the name of Ireland West Airport Knock. Cllr Kilcoyne raised the issue at the January meeting of Mayo County Council, having previously raised it at a Castlebar Town Council meeting.
Large turnout for Belmullet septic tank meeting
Some 300 people attended the septic tank public meeting organised by Sinn Féin councillor Rose Conway-Walsh, in the Broadhaven Bay Hotel, Belmullet, on Monday evening last. The resounding message from the meeting was that people are not going to register their septic tanks or pay any fees at least until the long awaited Belmullet Sewerage Scheme is completed.