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New union launched in Galway

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A new union has been launched in Galway describing itself as a new voice to improve the city and county

Delays at Galway Pain Clinic 'unacceptable', says Ó Cuív

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Waiting time for out-patient appointments on the Pain Service Waiting List was 1,924 days, a situation that is "completely unacceptable" and which must be "tackled as a matter of urgency".

Online event to mark centenary of Mulvoy/Quirke deaths in Galway

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Galway Sinn Féin will host an online commemoration via Facebook Live on Tuesday September 8 at 8pm to mark 100 years since the shooting dead of Séamus Quirke and Seán Mulvoy.

City Hall seeks contractor to 'transform' Galway City Museum

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A contractor is being sought by the Galway City Council to carry out works which will transform the Galway City Museum and see renovations carried out on the historic Comerford House at the Spanish Arch.

My Kind Of Town - a vision for Galway after Covid-19

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Paula Healy

Galway Lifeboat called to yacht in difficulty on Galway Bay

A man whose yacht got into difficulty on Galway Bay on Monday has been rescued by Galway RNLI Lifeboat.

Darryl Vance exhibits at Galway Fringe Festival

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OPENING TOMORROW, Friday September 4, the artist Darryl Vance will debut a new series of paintings at Galway City Gallery as part of the 2020 Galway Fringe Festival.

Funding approved for cultural tourism project in Mayo Gaeltacht

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The Minister for Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht, Catherine Martin TD and the Government Chief Whip and Minister of State for the Gaeltacht and Sport, Jack Chambers TD, have announced their approval of a grant worth €501,160 in order to develop the tourism hub: Áras Scéal an Atlantaigh Fhiáin in an Eachléim in the Iorras Gaeltacht, in Mayo.

NUI Galway to receive over 300K in mental health funding

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It has been announced that NUI Galway will receive some €313,000 to support students' mental health and wellbeing for the upcoming academic year

Go with the flow in Athlone this autumn

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If you think tourism has looked a bit frantic over the summer, a slow break in Athlone could be just the ticket for your autumn break away. Inspired by the River Shannon, lazily meandering south from Lough Ree, Athlone is embracing slow tourism with enthusiasm. River cruises, walking tours, gentle cycling routes, and relaxing spa treatments all play their part in creating the ultimate laid-back holiday experience in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands.

 

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