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SVP Galway needs new volunteers

If you are interested in helping your community through volunteering, you can attend the SVP Open Evening at the Menlo Park Hotel on Jan 16, 2024, at 7.30pm.

Cool return for city councillors

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The Galway City Council’s first meeting of 2024 began with icy stares rather than heated debate this week.

City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion

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The Galway City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion which councillors unanimously approved two years’ ago.

A man who kept the story of Galway alive

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The great stories have always found their way down to those who appreciate them the most. The cave writings, the hewed and smoothened tablets, the leathery books that fill the most treasured libraries; the tiny lead-made print of the 18th and 19th century newspapers.

Galway woman enters battle to become IFA National Treasurer

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Caherlistrane’s Rose Mary McDonagh has received a nomination to become the next Irish Farming Association (IFA) National Treasurer.

Year of tragedy — Galway listed as fourth highest county for road deaths in 2023

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The loss of 13 lives, five of which were teenagers, on Galway’s roads in 2023 has contributed to the 19 per cent national increase for the year compared to 2022.

Family friendly New Year’s Eve street music event

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In a move to enhance the night-time economy, Galway City Council have announced a family friendly music event for New Year’s Eve.

ACT For Meningitis Fundraiser at Galway City Karting

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Galway City Karting and VR World located in the Liosban Industrial Estate on the Tuam Road in Galway, recently hosted a heartwarming Christmas fundraiser for ACT For Meningitis. The event attracted over 90 participants ranging from young to old, all coming together to support this worthy cause.

The little shops of Bohermore

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There were a few little shops at the top of Prospect Hill leading up to Bohermore — Kelly’s shop was where you got the thickest penny ice cream between two wafers. There was McInerey’s, Mary Kate Mahon’s and Lohan’s chemist. Almost next door was Tom Duffy, the tailor. On the other corner of Biddy’s Lane was Molloy’s little shop — neat as a pin.

New dawn for Galway after dark

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We have to get over the silly nicknames first.

 

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