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Design your dream interior with Cherrymore
Cherrymore kitchen and bedrooms has recently launched a new range of door finishes and colours. The company is currently renovating its Oranmore and Castlebar showrooms with new displays offering some great new storage solutions.
Pay Eye Cinema a visit this Bank Holiday Weekend
This June Bank Holiday weekend, Eye Cinema have plenty on the menu for film fans.
Local primary school teachers participate in Food Dudes presentation occasio
Primary school teachers from County Westmeath, recently joined teaching colleagues from across the region for a Food Dudes Presentation Day at the Sheraton Hotel, Athlone, to celebrate the achievements of 540 schools that have completed their three-year participation in the award-winning Food Dudes Programme.
Film would be good discussion movie for TY students
An interesting film out last week with a pretty great title 'How To A Blow Up A Pipeline'. The film is based on and takes its name from a book by Andreas Malm, a non fiction manifesto and call to arms on taking the fight to the fossil fuel industry.
Irish National Opera presents Mozart’s controversial comedy, Così fan tutte, at Leisureland
Coming to Leisureland on Monday May 29 at 8pm, Mozart's Così fan tutte is one of the composer’s best-loved operas. Audiences are thrilled by the fabulous score, hilarous plot-twists and of course, healthy doses of love, lies and deceit.
Embrace your inner Notions at HYDE Hotel
Have you ever wanted to embrace your notions and go with the flow of an upscale breakaway? HYDE Hotel, located on Forster Street just off Eyre Square, invites you to elevate your next hotel stay with its ‘Notions’ offering.
A trip down memory lane with Pernet
Pernet CLG, a local organisation committed to promoting education and relieving disadvantage and social exclusion, will hold its social gathering at Galway Rowing Club on Sunday May 28 at 6.30pm.
Rhubarb is the true taste of summer
Make the most of rhubarb season with these delicious rhubarb and custard tartlets.
How car ownership has changed the way we live
Cars have played a key role in Irish society over the past half century. Back then, not everyone had a car, so they were a novelty, a treat which created the notion of the Sunday spin, the journey to a match, the 'are we there yet?' moments that fill the memory boxes of so many families.
Regeneration of Athlone’s west side my priority - O’Rourke
Speaking to the Athlone Advertiser this week, Westmeath County Council Cathaoirleach, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, confirmed that the local authority has advanced plans to commence work on three prominent, yet idle properties on Connaught Street, namely numbers 36, 53 and 59.