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Cantec Group announces new Area Account Manager

David Garrihy has joined Cantec Group, providers of integrated hardware and software solutions as Area Account Manager for Galway and Clare. With offices across Ireland, David joins the team at an exciting time for the company following their recent merger with SmartOffice Technology.

How to create a healthier home

Do you suffer from unexplained headaches, itchy eyes, a streaming nose, or a lack of energy? Do you find you are unable to shake off this feeling of lethargy? If more sleep, a better diet, a healthier lifestyle, and guidance from your GP does not make things better, perhaps the answer lies closer to home. In fact, it may lie within your four walls.

Old Galway newspapers

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The first book printed in Ireland was The Book of Common Prayer in 1551. As printing became more sophisticated, newspapers became inevitable. The first gazettes were published originally in manuscript – the word gazette being derived from gazetto, a coin of Venice, the amount paid for reading the news. The earliest printed newspapers began to appear around the end of the 16th century. These were small, quarto in size, printed on one or both sides of the page, or of four pages containing intelligence of public interest which were variously called 'Books of Newes', ‘Newe Newes’, 'Wonderful Newes', ‘Bloody Newes out of Ireland’, etc.

Galway children to declare ‘The Streets Are Ours’

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'THE STREETS Are Ours' is a collaborative dance performance co-created by children across Galway city and county will be screened on Facebook Live this evening.

Galway City Museum to reopen on Tuesday

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Galway City Museum will reopen its doors on Tuesday May 18 at 10am. Visitors will have access to both the ground floor and first floor galleries. The second floor will remain closed until the new Sea Science exhibition works have been completed.

Public deserves to see full Galway 2020 accounts, says Hanley

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It is “absolutely vital” that the full accounts of Galway 2020 are made open so the people can see just “how public money was spent”.

Harbour vision can make us look to the sea and the wind

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It is perhaps surprising that a city such as Galway which was built on the water and is mostly surrounded by it, should have taken this long to realise that perhaps for centuries, we have been looking the wrong way. There are not many cities that have the proximity of its port so close to the city centre and yet have it so underutilised. Perhaps now, comes the vision that will change that.

Galway 2020 closes with a handover ceremony live on TG4

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Galway and Rijeka in Croatia will pass the title of European Capital of Culture to Esch in Luxembourg, Kaunas in Lithuania and Novi Sad in Serbia, with a ceremony to be broadcast on TG4.

The Lough Rea Hotel and Spa – Your Gateway To The Wild Atlantic Way

The four-star Lough Rea Hotel & Spa is a great base to explore all the Wild Atlantic Way has to offer. The Lough Rea Hotel and Spa is located 20 minutes from Galway city and is just minutes from all connecting routes to Mayo, Sligo, and Donegal to the north and Clare, Limerick, Kerry, and Cork to the south. It is the ideal location to jump into your Wild Atlantic Way adventure.

‘Wires Crossed’ - A Balancing Act for Europe!

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‘Wires Crossed’, an innovative Galway 2020 European Capital of Culture project illustrating the importance of head and heart balance, continues to be delivered by Galway Community Circus. While the Covid pandemic has brought significant challenges, the project has reached hundreds of community participants in 13 countries to date. Wires Crossed is being delivered by a network of 15 European youth and social circus schools, led by Galway Community Circus and Ecole De Cirque De Bruxelles. The project promotes physical and mental wellbeing, safe risk-taking and social inclusion through funambulism – tightwire walking using a balancing pole.

 

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