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First year students most vulnerable, says local property expert

First year students are most vulnerable in trying to find scarce accommodation, acording to Winters Property Management’s Enda McGuane.

St Columba’s ready to help families cope with education costs

The cost of third level education is putting increasing pressure on parents in Galway, according to Padraig O’Callaghan from St Columba’s Credit Union.

Bogman Cycle takes place this weekend

Now in its sixth year, the Bogman Two Day Cycle event will be held in north west Conamara this weekend, and is set to provide competitors with a challenging course over two days of exciting riding.

Help create a wildflower meadow in Galway 

A wildflower meadow in Terryland Forest Park is to be created by conservation volunteers this weekend.

Miss Galway 'nervous but excited' of Miss Ireland final

Miss Galway 2015, Tirna Slevin, will compete in the Miss Ireland final, representing Galway city and county, and her official sponsor Coyotes Late Bar & Club.

Walk or cycle in Colemanstown in aid of charity

A fundraiser will take place on Saturday September 5 in aid of Féileacáin, which is otherwise known as the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland. 

Report confirms importance of hospitality sector for Galway tourism

A new report confirms the hospitality sector is a significant component of the tourism infrastructure in Galway, with 504 pubs, 64 hotel bars and 141 fully licensed and wine licensed restaurants in the county. 

Wanted: Stories of the Revolutionary years in Galway

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The Galway City Museum needs helps to tell Galway's revolutionary story in a new exhibition.

Get snapping Galway's national monuments for global Wiki competition

Amateur and professional photographers are being encouraged to get out and capture Galway's national monuments as part of Wiki Loves Monuments, the biggest photography competition in the world.

GMIT Letterfrack student ranked sixth in the world for cabinet-making

Cian Mulligan, a student at GMIT’s National Centre for Excellence in Furniture Design and Technology in Letterfrack, has been ranked sixth in the Cabinetmaking World Skills Competition held in São Paulo, Brazil. Mr Mulligan also won a medallion for excellence due to his outstanding performance.

 

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