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O’Donnellan & Joyce launches Wild Atlantic Way April property auction

After a great start to the year with the March auction results, O’Donnellan and Joyce is set to hold another huge auction on Friday April 21 in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway, where more than 40 properties will go under the hammer.

A lively and successful PLC open day at Galway Community College

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Galway Community College had a very successful open day last Tuesday, where city and county schools, mature learners, and those hoping to enhance their professional development visited the college.

Further your education at Galway Community College PLC open day 2017

Galway Community College (GCC) has been serving the educational needs of the people of Galway since 1969 and is situated close to the city centre at Moneenageisha junction. GCC continues to offer a broad range of Level 5 and 6 QQI courses in a variety of disciplines. The courses provided are designed to offer the best in education and training for school leavers and for people wishing to enhance their professional development or to change their career.

So There I Was; Buenos Aires

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Looking to visit South America; check out Buenos Aires, says Matt Cassidy.

GMIT and Teagasc form new strategic partnership

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GMIT and Teagasc, the Agriculture and Food Development Authority, have formed a new strategic partnership to develop academic and educational co-operation in areas of mutual interest.

Attractive apartment in a superb location

Sherry FitzGerald is offering No 4 Cuan na Coille to the market for sale by private treaty. This is an attractive own door apartment with private patio located in a mature, settled, development. Built by Brennan Builders circa mid 1990s, it is located on the corner of Kingston Road and Threadneedle Road.

“A truly amazing play” - Max Hafler on The Bacchae

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THE BACCHAE, by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides, considered one of the greatest plays of all time, first performed in Athens, in 405 BC, powerfully dramatises the conflict between the emotional and rational sides of the human psyche.

Health services struggle during war years

From the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s Galway medical services were on the verge of collapse. The situation at the Central Hospital was particularly chaotic. By 1933 the hospital had a nominal 317 acute beds but overcrowding soon became a permanent feature of the general and medical wards. In March 1938 the number of patients exceeded the beds by 10, with 251 in general wards, 52 in the fever, and 24 in maternity. It was common practice to accommodate patients on mattresses laid out between the beds.

Another successful science and technology festival to conclude on a high

The 19th Galway Science & Technology Festival will culminate with its final day exhibition this Sunday 27 November at NUI Galway from 10am-6pm. World leading Galway companies, schools, colleges and research institutes will exhibit over 80 free interactive STEM demonstrations and science shows for all ages to enjoy.

Nashville songwriters triple bill @ Monroe's

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NASHVILLE SONGWRITERS Marcum Stewart, award winning Irish born Pete Kennedy, and the award-winning Shantell Ogden, will play a triple bill concert at Monroe’s Live this Saturday.

 

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