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Dinner or lunch at the Western Hotel, and details of the upcoming Galway Food Festival

The Western Hotel is in Prospect Hill, pretty close to County Hall and TK Maxx. It is a place favoured by locals but I would reckon that many of you have never eaten there. I called in for dinner one evening and was quite surprised at both the price and the quality. I also asked if they did any special deals at lunch time and was told that they have a loyalty card scheme which entitles you to what must be the very best value main course in the city. The normal main course costs €7.50 or €8.50; however if you have a loyalty card you will get a €2 discount off one special each day. That means you can have something like chicken kiev or a roast of the day for €5.50, surely this is as low as you are ever going to see in Galway? If it is half as good as the dinner I had it is worth seeking out, especially if you work in the area.

Fringe artists honoured at awards night

The who’s who of Kilkenny’s fringe art scene assembled at County Hall on Wednesday evening this week, at a special awards ceremony to honour their work.

Convenience on offer in city centre properties

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Location, location, location is the key ingredient when buying a property, and particularly when buying an investment property. With this in mind, Mullery auctioneers has outlined a number of houses it is currently offering for sale in prime city centre locations.

Hogan returns to alma mater at Count Hall

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Kilkenny Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan made his first return to his old stomping ground at County Hall this week when he was invited to speak at a working meeting with the members

Three substitute councillors enter the fray in County Hall

Three new councillors received a joyous welcome at County Hall on Friday as they filled vacancies left by successful Dáil candidates.

County Hall car park to be ready for Christmasshopping

Kilkenny local authorities are to move ahead with plans to open the car park in County Hall to the public in an effort to boost commercial trade on John Street.

Future of council services hangs in the balance following financial update

The members were treated to stark reality at County Hall this week when financial controller John Dempsey spelt out the current financial situation for Kilkenny County Council for the year ahead.

Applicants sought for Dingle Writing Course bursary

Kilkenny County Council’s Arts Office in partnership with Dingle Writing Courses Ltd. is offering a weekend writing course to one writer living in Kilkenny.

Making greener communities in Kilkenny

The Local Agenda 21 funding initiative is seeking applications from communities, youth groups, individuals, schools, and not for profit groups to undertake environmental projects in their local area.

Shamrocks receive chairman’s presentation

A presentation was made to the Shamrocks Hurling Club in Ballyhale in County Hall recently to mark their prowess in the National Club Championships. Chairman, Cllr Michael O’Brien, hosted the event.

 

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