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Galway win FBD League title

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Little is defined in the inter-county game in January, but Friday’s Connacht FBD League final success over Roscommon still ensures Galway will embrace upcoming challenges with optimism.

Galway edge Mayo under the canvas in Bekan

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It was first blood of 2022 for Galway in the old rivalry out west as Pádraic Joyce’s men edged out Mayo by three points in the Connacht GAA AirDome in Bekan on Friday night.

Salthill’s temporary cycleway to be introduced in March, meeting is told

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A temporary cycleway in Salthill will be introduced in March and is expected to stay in place for six months.

Renmore to get two new playgrounds in one by 2022

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Galway City Council plans to provide a playground for older children in Renmore at the same time as it constructs one for those aged under seven.

Did a midsummer murder silence a guilty pilot?

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In June 1858 Galway town was in a fever of wild speculation and excitement. Its vision for a magnificent transatlantic port off Furbo, reaching deep into Galway Bay, where passengers from Britain, and throughout the island of Ireland, would be brought to their emigration ship in the comfort of a train, now faced being scuppered by the apparent criminal intent of the two local pilots.

O’Flaherty demands removal of seaweed from Ballyloughane beach

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Ballyloughane beach is finally open for bathing after several years of swimming bans — but many users will have to run a gauntlet of smelly, fly-infested mounds of seaweed to get there.

Galway WFC draw with Athlone Town

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Billy Clery’s Galway WFC played out a 4-4 pre-season draw with Athlone Town on Wednesday evening.

Minister must honour ‘promise’ to provide new building for Scoil Chaitríona

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Education Minister Norma Foley must “live up to her promise” and provide a new school building for the staff and pupils of Scoil Chaitríona in Renmore.

Blake’s Castle, Quay Street

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This drawing of Blake’s Castle was done in 1847 by George Victor Du Noyer, a Dublin born artist, geologist, and antiquarian who spent much of his life recording natural features and archeological sites around the country in the 19th century.

The Black and Tans' raid on O’Flaherty’s Pub

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The tall building in the centre of our picture of New Docks Road taken in 1903 was known as “Gas Tank” Flaherty’s pub. We presume he got his nickname because of the gasworks across the street. It was here that the distinguished English painter Augustus John lived for several weeks in 1914. He did a lot of painting and drawing around the city and especially the docks area, but when the World War I started, he began to worry that the locals would regard him as an English spy, so he went back to England.

 

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