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City solicitor to run for Renua in election

Galway city solicitor Nicola Daveron has been chosen to run for RENUA Ireland in Galway West/Mayo South in the forthcoming General Election.

Irish Muslims help local authorities in flood prevention measures

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Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth went to Athlone town this week to help local authorities and people to prevent flooding in the town.

Maree lecturer joint winner of GMIT President’s Award

GMIT have announced that lecturers Celine Curtin, Department of Film & Documentary, and Maree’s Dr John Healy, Department of Computing and Applied Physics, are joint winners of this year’s GMIT President’s Award for Teaching Excellence.

From Rose of Tralee to Renmore Panto

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CHRISTMAS IS almost upon us and along with the mince pies, roast turkey and a beardy fat man in a red suit, Galwegians can also look forward, as always, to the Renmore Panto. This year’s offering is Jack and The Beanstalk, scripted by Panto Dame Peter Kennedy and directed by AIMS award-winning twins Brian and Seán Power.

Citóg Records COPE Galway fundraising gig

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STEVEN SHARPE & The Broke Straight Boys and Grounds For Invasion will take part in the Citóg Records fundraising show for COPE Galway this weekend.

A concert for the children of Peru

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MY FELLOW Sponges lead singer Donal McConnon, along with Brazilian and Galway musicians, will perform at the , concert this evening.

Galway writers to read at city's pop-up bookshop

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GALWAY WRITER Alan McMonagle, who recently landed a two book deal with Picador, along with Geraldine Mills, Aoife Casby, James Martyn Joyce, and Galway Advertiser arts editor Kernan Andrews, will read from their work this weekend.

Children’s 1916 theatre show to get Galway premiere

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MALONEY'S DREAM, a new theatre show and interactive website, to allow children discover and learn about the 1916 Rising, will receive its world premiere in Galway next year.

‘Coming in from the cold’ at UCG

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Even the master of intrigue himself, John le Carré, would have been mystified at the bizarre challenges the late Labhrás Ó Nualláin was presented with when he applied for a lectureship in economics, commerce and accountancy (through Irish) at University College Galway in 1953.

Modern and well located home between Athenry and Craughwell

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DNG Lyons & Bracken is offering a modern four bedroom bungalow in the townland of Cahercrin for sale by private treaty. Cahercrin is strategically located between the bustling town of Athenry and the ever popular residential location of the Craughwell hinterlands.

 

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