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Brian Boru - Ireland’s first real hero?

ACCORDING TO the history books we had in school in the early sixties, The Battle of Clontarf was described in terms of a religious victory in which the great Catholic Irish hero Brian Boru annihilated the pagan Vikings and threw them out of Ireland.

Meeting in Belmullet about property tax

Lorg Printmakers night at the dogs

LORG PRINTMAKERS will hold a fundraising event at the Galway Greyhound Stadium, aka The Sporstgound, on College Road, tomorrow, Good Friday.

Rosemount Am Dram bring John B Keane play to Moate

Rosemount Amateur Drama Society are currently getting ready to take to the stage on Good Friday, March 29 for their production of The Man From Clare by John B Keane.

Autojumble in Ballyglass

Ballyglass Heritage Club annual Autojumble and Auction on Sunday March 24 at Malone's Ballyglass from 11am.

Ballina Good Friday clean up seeks volunteers

A Good Friday clean up will take place in Ballina on March 29 from 12 noon until 1pm. Local residents are called on to get involved, clean your street.

Get ready to savour — Galway Food Festival is less than a week away

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Next Thursday, the excellence of food in Galway will be highlighted as the second Galway Food Festival gets underway. The five-day Festival will run from March 28 – April 1 during the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend. And there is something for everyone.

Galway Baroque Singers in concert

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THE GALWAY Baroque Singers and the ConTempo Quartet will perform Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ in the Augustinian Church, Middle Street.

Get ready to savour — Galway Food Festival is just a week away

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Next Thursday, the excellence of food in Galway will be highlighted as the second Galway Food Festival gets underway. The five-day Festival will run from March 28 – April 1 during the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend. And there is something for everyone.

Food festival copperfastens Galway’s unique culinary culture

Next Thursday the second Galway Food Festival gets under way in the city. A mere twelve months ago, the first installment of the festival was greeted with bemusement by those who would not have immediately associated Galway as being one of the most foodie places in the country. This was Galway of the arts, of the culture, a place more associated with the craic than the cuisine. But how wrong all of that was.

 

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