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Athlone GAA ‘Gaelic 4 Mothers and Others’ return to training action
Athlone GAA ‘Gaelic 4 Mothers and Others’ have returned to training in Páirc Chiaráin each Monday night from 8–9pm.
A magnificent man and his cycle machine
John Henry Bailey was a well known business man in Galway at the close of the 19th century. He was a rate collector and an auctioneer but was better known for his selling and repairing Morris cars from his garage on the east side of Eyre Square, on a site now remembered as the former Odeon Hotel. He also had the distinction of being the first man in Galway to ride a bicycle.
Enjoy the delights of Sligo's Clayton Hotel!
Being invited to spend the weekend with my family at the the four-star Clayton Hotel Sligo was such a treat.
Gardenwise | Born to be Wild
The glorious clouds of cow parsley along the roadside verges this month have got me thinking about wildflowers. They can be fleeting, but en masse they are certainly beautiful. If you’d like to recreate this wild look in your garden, a wildflower meadow area could be the way to go.
Mayo natives to cycle from Dublin to Mayo for Hospice
A group of Dublin-based Mayo diaspora and friends will be taking the long road home this July and undertaking a gruelling 240km dawn-to-dusk cycle challenge from Dublin to Castlebar for charity.
Golden rules for a safe barbecue from Safefood
With more time spent at home and new ways of socialising, the barbecue season has kicked off earlier than usual this year.
Back to the gym we go
For the first time in 2021, gyms and fitness studios across the country open their doors to the public this coming week. Some of us may have found our health and fitness habits have improved or deteriorated over the last few months.
Album review: Saint Sister
“MY BRILLIANT friend traces where I should end and where I should begin, and he touches me with all the need and the want that goes on between us.”
Lough Ree RNLI rescue six people and a dog over weekend
In two separate incidents the Lough Ree RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew came to the assistance of six people at Gailey Bay and Nuns Island over the weekend.
Tips for enjoying the great outdoors and creating less waste
Planning ahead for dining in the great outdoors this June bank holiday weekend will help reduce waste, keep millions of single use cups, bottles and cutlery from ending up in our waste system or as litter, and reduce costs to local businesses according to My Waste.