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NUI Galway awards gold medals for civic engagement

A junior doctor and a speech and language therapist have been awarded gold medals for civic engagement by NUI Galway.

Coláiste Éinde - supporting students to reach their potential

Coláiste Éinde is a co-educational, voluntary, secondary school situated in Salthill, catering for boys and girls from first year to Leaving Certificate. For nearly a century, the school has helped students mature into young adults with a balance of knowledge, experience, and values that enables them to enjoy fulfilling lives and rewarding careers. Operating under the patronage of the Bishop of Galway, today’s vibrant school community continues in this proud tradition of excellence in education.

All to play in final hurling group games

Plenty of thrilling action is expected in the final round of group games in the Brooks Group senior hurling championship this weekend.

'Hurlers on the ditch' who abused players called out by councillors

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At their monthly meeting this week the elected members of Mayo County Council paid tribute to the Mayo senior football team in their efforts to win the All Ireland Senior Football Championship, which ultimately came up short last Saturday - and they also hit out at criticism that had been levelled at the players on social media since the game.

Salthill and Knocknacarra natives win €20,000 Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Award

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Brandon Blacoe from Salthill and Eibhlin O’Riordan from Knocknacarra, Co Galway, co-founders of ByoWave, have won a place on Social Entrepreneurs Ireland’s Impact Awards programme and secured €20,000 in unrestricted funding for their organisation. ByoWave makes modular, accessible, and customisable video game controllers for people with disabilities, enabling everyone to build their own way to play.

Knocknacarra FC still developing

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The rise of Knocknacarra FC’s underage set-up continues. What started at McGrath’s Field 25 years ago or so has transformed into a hugely successful operation. Every Saturday morning at Cappagh Park during the football season is packed with action.

Pain of last year’s defeat sees Mayo cruise to Nickey Rackard Cup victory

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An abundance of space in Knocknacarra detached home

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This remarkably spacious four bed detached family home, built in 1992, benefits from a converted attic with full planning permission for an office and playroom and a separate detached garage to the rear.

Orchard county no match for Mayo hurlers

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The sun glared down on Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada from the get go and by the time all was said and done Mayo were dreaming of even sunnier days in Croke Park after they booked a spot in the Nicky Rackard Cup final for the second year in a row.

 

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