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Owning the Space — Blue Teapot sets out five-year plan

Blue Teapot Theatre Company this week launched its strategic arts plan 2023–2027, entitled Owning The Space, which sets out the company’s vision for the next five years. The plan was launched at a party in the company’s theatre premises on Tuesday.

New thread of history for Stitches as they move to new premises on Eyre Street

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Stitches Alterations on Eyre Street has just moved to a fabulous new shop just across the road in the former Yourells Hair Salon.

Interior design course at La Maison Chic

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The highly anticipated interior design course for beginners resumes this month, and the course will be held in the new La Maison Chic showroom on the Tuam Road.

Big Knit is calling for support from Westmeath

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Age Action and innocent drinks need help from Westmeath’s knitters to have a chance of hitting their target of 100,000 little hats as part of this year’s Big Knit initiative.

Reinvigorate your home with seasonally inspired fabrics

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Fabric is one of the most versatile elements in any home and it is also one of the easiest things to change each season to create a whole new mood.

A touch of velvet

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Introduce elegant opulence into your home this spring, with the luxe revival trend from Marks & Spencer.

Mayo design and craft businesses target international buyers

The network of Local Enterprise Offices has unveiled 97 different design and craft businesses, including local businesses, aiming to impress 5,000 buyers visiting the ‘Enterprise Zone’ at Showcase in Dublin later this month.

Straighten Up Ireland Week to highlight importance of a strong, flexible, and balanced spine

The Chiropractic Association of Ireland [CAI] has launched the seventh annual Straighten Up Ireland Week, which runs from Monday October 12 to include World Spine Day on Friday October 16.

Knitting and ancestor hunting in Turlough Park

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For something a little different at the weekend, there are two very interesting workshops coming up at the National Museum of Ireland, Country Life, in Turlough, Castlebar.

Cobblers and shoemakers

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The 1651 map of Galway shows a Shoemaker’s Tower located in what is the Eyre Square Shopping Centre today. Shoemaker’s Lane, or Bóithrín na Sudairí, the road of the shoemakers or the tanners, was where Buttermilk Walk is today. Shoemaking was always an important business but the individual shoemaker is a rare breed now, instead you associate the craft with factories like Dubarry in Ballinasloe.

 

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