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Galway’s Community Gardens brightening up the city with windowbox initiative

A number of Community Gardens in Galway City have set about putting a smile on the face of older members of our communities by creating colourful window boxes filled with wondrous flowers grown across their diverse network of locations.

Proposed renaming of local road in honour of the late Sr Bernard

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An Mheitheal Rothar launches new website

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An Mheitheal Rothar has launched its new website www.bikeworkshops.ie New bikes from An Mheitheal Rothar are available under the Bike to Work scheme. Under the scheme, eligible employees can purchase bikes and accessories worth up to €1250 without paying income tax, PRSI or USC - saving up to 52% on the retail cost. Information about the scheme is available on the new website.

Sporting feats a source of national pride as students return en masse to school

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Troy meets with BOI management to discuss Moate branch future

Local Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has this week held discussions with senior officials in Bank of Ireland to discuss options for services in Moate into the future.

'It's quiet, but we're Galway, and we will bounce back'

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“It has a brand name like no other,” Paul O’Brien says with a drop of hope about Galway and how the town will flourish again. These are radically different times and the deserted city streets illustrate how much everyday life has changed.

Galway Hockey Club, the first seventy years

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In 1951 Hastings Elliott Jephson was working in the ESB in Galway when he had the idea of setting up a hockey club in the city. He and his friend George Bevis decided to see if there was merit in this notion, so they simply went from door to door around town asking people if they would have any interest in playing the game of hockey.

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Local charitable organisations to receive court poor box donations

A number of local charitable and volunteer groups will share €50,500 as the calendar year reaches its conclusion, the proceeds from defendant contributions to the district courts ‘poor box’ during 2020.

Virtual ‘Home for Christmas’ festive project certain to appeal

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“As darkness falls on that magical date, every year, I go outside and look up”

 

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