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Calling all Jes oarsmen and women

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Rules governing the rowing of schoolboys were formalised by the Irish Amateur Rowing Union in 1927, and rowing schools began to make more frequent appearances at regattas.

Planning a bash this summer, it’s time for John Keoghs

John Keogh’s – The Lock Keeper, is enjoying its first birthday this summer. To celebrate they want you to throw a bash in their exclusive private party and events room and receive complimentary finger food on groups of 20 or more.

Investment and refurbishment opportunity in Henry Street

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Mullery auctioneers has been appointed as agent with instructions for the sale of a superbly located property at No 4 Henry Street in the city centre. This is a two storey property which was originally two dwellings, however for many years has been a single mixed use property, more specifically in retail use at ground floor, and four one bedroom flats over the ground and first floors.

John Keogh’s, it’s a keeper

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To my mind, there are three levels of food in Irish pubs. At one end is the traditional pub, where your only dining decision is whether to have the cheese and onion or salt and vinegar. And then there is proper pub grub, comforting soups, tasty sandwiches, and old favourites like bangers and mash or lasagne, usually in overly generous portions. At the other extreme of the scale are the ones who take themselves very seriously, where you can expect such delights as 'roasted marrow bones with curried clams in a grilled octopus reduction'.

Authentically crafted beers at John Keogh’s

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John Keogh’s, Galway’s newest gastropub, has launched its extensive craft beer menu. Sourced from around the globe and from all over Ireland, John Keogh’s craft beer menu has something for everyone.

New gastro-pub John Keogh’s – The Lock Keeper opens in West End

A newly developed pub and restaurant called John Keogh’s – The Lock Keeper has opened in the heart of Galway in the city’s west-end. The new gastropub was developed by Matt Hall, a Galway resident who also owns MacBride’s Bar in Westport.

'Radio Éireann was a university of the air for me'

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How did Terry Wogan inaugurate young announcers? Why did the newsreader fall off the chair? What caused Larry Gogan to collapse in giggles? Irish radio is not always as serious as it has sounded.

1916 Garden of Remembrance officially opened at Burgess Park

TDs, councillors, and locals defied harsh weather conditions to attend the official opening of the 1916 Garden of Remembrance at Burgess Park last Saturday.

 

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