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Pete Mullineaux’s acting classes

PETE MULLINEAUX’S popular acting classes return to the Galway Arts Centre for the New Year and are open to all, including beginners.

Music, art, and dance - Music For Galway’s Intimate Voices

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INTIMATE VOICES, Music For Galway’s annual January festival, will not only appeal to chamber music fans, but enthusiasts of the visual artists, dance, and jazz.

Coming to the Town Hall in 2012

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THE TOWN Hall Theatre will continue its high standards in presenting quality theatre, comedy, and music events to the public as a strong line-up of events has already been planned for the opening months of 2012.

GYO to perform Pirates of Penzance

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GILBERT & Sullivan’s much loved comic opera, the Pirates of Penzance, will be performed in the Bailey Allen Hall, NUI Galway, on Saturday, January 7.

Galway Arts Centre poetry workshops

IN JANUARY, the Galway Arts Centre will host a choice of three poetry workshops, facilitated by the acclaimed poet Kevin Higgins.

New Year laughs with Brendan Grace

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RIGHT NOW we are all enjoying the festive season and looking forward to Christmas Day. Inevitably though comes January and the post-Christmas slump.

Mayo print company named print partner for organisation of Volvo finale

Cashin Print has recently been appointed official print partner to Let’s Do It Global, the event management company responsible for the 2011-2012 Volvo Ocean Race finale in Galway.

‘Appy out — competition to get college students working on new innovative apps

A new competition ‘Code Ninja’ has been launched for students at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) and NUI Galway. Code Ninja is an App development competition, designed to train and encourage students to be creative in the cultivation of their own tech ideas.

DTZ Sherry FitzGerald reviews the commercial market for 2011 and looks forward to increased activity in the regional markets in 2012

Despite the challenging economic and business environment, 2011 was a positive year for the Galway commercial property market, according to DTZ Sherry FitzGerald. While already having the lowest vacancy rate in the country, the Galway office market enjoyed three large successful transactions during the year.

Minister announces new school and extension works for Galway

The pressure on some schools, bursting at the seams with increasing enrollment numbers and inadequate facilities, is set to be alleviated quite considerably with the announcement this week that Galway is benefit from the construction of new school buildings as well as schools receiving long-awaited extensions and refurbishments.

 

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