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'Keepsakes' launches at the Jackie Clarke Collection

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With the easing of restrictions, the Jackie Clarke Collection was delighted to launch ‘Keepsakes’ on October 23 last to an eager crowd of visitors and contributors.

Callan Tansey Solicitors awarded law firm of the year for medical negligence and personal injuries

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Callan Tansey Solicitors which has an office in Galway, have won Medical Negligence/Personal Injury law firm of the year at the 2021 Irish Law Awards.

Dr Niamh O’Grady: Claremorris Dental Centre

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Niamh joined the team earlier this year. Originally from Sligo, Niamh studied dentistry in Trinity College Dublin and has worked in private practice in Mayo for a number of years. She enjoys all aspects of general dentistry and in particular oral surgery and implant restoration.

Poetry Ireland announces Belmullet as one of 20 ‘Poetry Towns’ across Ireland

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Poetry Ireland has announced details of Poetry Town, a new initiative, which will see more than a hundred free poetry-related activities take place in 20 towns across the island of Ireland between September 10 and 18.

Symptom free walk-in COVID-19 Testing opening in Ballina on Thursday and Friday

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A symptom free ‘walk-in, no appointment necessary’ Covid-19 testing facility will open in The Stephenites Ground, Lord Edward Street, Carrowcushlaun West, Ballina, Co. Mayo (F26 E622) on Thursday 10th June and Friday 11th June from 11am to 5pm.

MacNeill feared a bloodbath if unarmed Volunteers came out

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‘How did the Germans receive our plans? With polite incredulity’…..wrote Liam Ó Briain, the Galway professor who took part in the 1916 Rising, ‘ignorant of Ireland they viewed us as forlorn visionaries, and even doubted whether we would be rash enough to challenge the armed might of England’.

Ireland could have been a world war battlefield

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In the early hours of Friday April 21 1916, two days before the Easter Rising was scheduled to begin, a German submarine surfaced off the Kerry coast, and three men set out for the shore in a small dinghy. On board were Sir Roger Casement, and two other men Robert Monteith and Daniel Bailey. As they neared the shore the dinghy capsized, and the men arrived on Banna Strand in Tralee Bay, drenched and exhausted.

Athlone native narrates positive restriction free Melbourne experience

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Nominations sought from Galway for Adult Learning STAR Awards

AONTAS, the National Adult Learning Organisation, is seeking nominations from adult learning initiatives in Galway for the annual STAR Awards 2021.

 

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